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National Beverage Corp. has achieved modest organic growth through the expansion of its LaCroix brand and other new product launches. The company has a very conservative approach to financing and M&A activity. The stock is currently valued very high, making it overvalued with my DCF model estimates.
National Beverage Corp. has demonstrated consistent growth in revenue and free cash flow over the past decade. The company's diverse and captivating brand lineup, including LaCroix sparkling water and Rip It energy drinks, has contributed to its revenue expansion. FIZZ's future growth is expected to be driven by the surging demand for healthier beverage options, although there is a risk of changing consumer preferences.
National Beverage Corp. NASDAQ: FIZZ stock has outperformed other beverage companies since the pandemic bottom and even in 2023, but that is about to change. The company offers little reason to buy its stock and every reason to sell, or at least to stay out of the market, which will cap any gains in 2023.
National Beverage's fourth quarter fiscal 2023 results are unlikely to prove to be a positive catalyst for the company's shares, according to analysts at UBS. While the beverage company, whose portfolio of sparkling water, juice, and energy drink brands include La Croix, Clear Fruit, and Mr.
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Some of its premium brands have been under pressure from consumers trading down to lower cost offerings. There are no visible catalysts suggesting the company will be able to break out of its trading range.
National Beverage (FIZZ) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 25.81% and 2.72%, respectively, for the quarter ended October 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The bad taste isn't washing out of investors' mouths after the company reported its latest earnings.
National Beverage (FIZZ) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -33.33% and 1.39%, respectively, for the quarter ended July 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?