TLDR
- SJM stock jumped ~12%, its best single-day gain since 2008
- Adjusted EPS of $2.77 beat estimates of $2.64; revenue of $2.27B topped the $2.17B forecast
- Organic net sales rose 6% year over year
- Fiscal 2027 guidance calls for a 3–4% sales decline, though EPS midpoint of $10.00 is up ~9%
- Elliott Investment Management deal in February added two new board members
J.M. Smucker (SJM) surged roughly 12% on Tuesday after the packaged-food company posted fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that came in ahead of Wall Street expectations. The stock hit its best single-day percentage gain since 2008 and was the top performer in the S&P 500 during the session.
The J. M. Smucker Company, SJM
Adjusted earnings per share came in at $2.77, up from $2.31 a year ago and above the analyst consensus of $2.64. Revenue reached $2.27 billion, beating estimates of $2.17 billion and rising 6% organically from the prior-year quarter.
One of the best performing stocks today is…jam. Yes, $SJM is up c.12% after a solid earnings report and a raised guidance.
Below is a snip of the report’s highlights and a detailed analysis in the comments: pic.twitter.com/BhunmdSlZV— Markets Matter (@marketsmatterr) June 9, 2026
The revenue gain was driven by a 10 percentage point contribution from net price realization, mainly in coffee and sweet baked goods. That was partially offset by a 4 percentage point drag from volume and mix changes.
SJM stock had gained 4.1% year-to-date heading into Tuesday’s session.
Guidance Has a Catch
For fiscal 2027, Smucker projected net sales to fall 3% to 4% year over year. Analysts had been expecting a slight increase. That’s the one soft spot in an otherwise strong report.
However, the company guided adjusted EPS to a range of $9.75 to $10.25. The midpoint of $10.00 represents roughly a 9% increase from fiscal 2026’s adjusted EPS of $9.15.
BNP Paribas analyst Max Gumport noted the market wasn’t surprised to look past the weaker revenue outlook. The expected sales decline is tied largely to falling prices in the U.S. coffee segment — an area where Smucker has limited pricing control. Investors tend to treat those swings as noise.
Free cash flow for the quarter came in at $483.9 million, up sharply from $298.9 million in the same period last year. For the full fiscal year 2026, the company returned $464.7 million to shareholders through dividends and repaid $720 million in debt.
Elliott Deal in the Background
The strong quarter arrives not long after Smucker struck a deal with activist investor Elliott Investment Management in February. Under that agreement, the company added two new board members and signed an information-sharing arrangement to allow closer collaboration with the firm.
CEO Mark Smucker said the results reflect the company’s “focused strategy and portfolio enhancement efforts” and called fiscal 2027 an entry point with “meaningful momentum.”
The quarter ended April 30. Analysts had braced for a top-line miss given weak recent scanner data, according to Gumport — making the revenue beat all the more notable for the market’s reaction.
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