zsvq1p
17 years ago
NEWs.. November 6, 2007... 2Q Earning release...
Seneca Foods Corporation reported net sales of $463,887,000 for the six months ended September 29, 2007, versus $431,665,000 for the comparable period last year. The year to date net earnings were $12,695,000 or $1.04 per diluted share, compared with $12,182,000 or $.99 per diluted share, last year. Prior year-to-date pre-tax results included other income of $1,966,000 which represented a net gain on the sale of four previously closed facilities.
Seneca Foods Corporation reported net sales of $274,445,000 for the quarter ended September 29, 2007, versus $283,324,000 for the comparable period last year. The current quarter’s net earnings were $7,301,000 or $0.60 per diluted share, compared with $8,523,000 or $0.65 per diluted share, last year. Prior year quarter pre-tax results included other income of $1,278,000 which represented a net gain on the sale of two previously closed facilities.
The operating results for the three and six months ended September 29, 2007 include activity related to the Signature Fruit Company, LLC acquisition completed in August, 2006.
Seneca Foods Corporation is primarily a fruit and vegetable processing company with manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States. Its products are sold under the Libby’sÒ, Aunt Nellie’s Farm KitchenÒ, Stokely’sÒ, READÒ, and SenecaÒ labels as well as through the private label and industrial markets. In addition, under an alliance with General Mills Operations, Inc., a successor to the Pillsbury Company and a subsidiary of General Mills, Inc., Seneca produces canned and frozen vegetables, which are sold by General Mills Operations, Inc. under the Green GiantÒ label. Seneca’s common stock is traded on the Nasdaq Global Stock Market under the symbols “SENEA” and “SENEB”.
SSKILLZ1
17 years ago
No the real problem here is sales. Sales shouldn't have dropped Y/Y they should have rose y/y Earnings were fine considering the level of sales, the main problem was sales, which should have been higher. Sales were almost 10 million Lower then last year and remember this year even had an extra month of the signature food acquisition which makes it even worse. Have to see the 10q to get a real idea what happened here, but that looks kind of troublesome, Revenues in decline isn't a situation I want own when the had an acquisition in these number for and extra month this years and sales are still down. Yikes. Now from a balance sheet perspective it is cheap and trades under book so doubt there is tremendous downside here. But Upside seems limited at best, and downside seems possible hence I sold. Just my opinion and I could always be wrong though.