Kimberly-Clark (KMB) Tops Q3 EPS by 6c; Reaffirms Outlook
Kimberly-Clark (NYSE: KMB) reported Q3 EPS of $1.60, $0.06 better than the analyst estimate of $1.54. Revenue for the quarter came in at $4.6 billion versus the consensus estimate of $4.66 billion.
- Third quarter 2017 net sales of $4.6 billion increased 1 percent compared to the year-ago period. Changes in foreign currency exchange rates benefited sales by nearly 1 percent and organic sales rose slightly. Organic sales were similar in North American consumer products. Outside North America, organic sales increased 3 percent in developing and emerging markets and fell 3 percent in developed markets.
- Diluted net income per share for the third quarter was $1.60 in 2017 and $1.52 in 2016. Results benefited from volume growth, cost savings and reduced marketing, research and general spending, while performance was impacted by lower net selling prices and input cost inflation.
- The company continues to expect that full-year 2017 net sales and organic sales will be similar, or up slightly, year-on-year. The company also continues to anticipate that full-year 2017 earnings per share will be at the low end of its target range of $6.20 to $6.35.
GUIDANCE:
Kimberly-Clark reaffirms FY2017 EPS of $6.20-$6.35.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Thomas J. Falk said, "We delivered bottom-line growth in the third quarter in a challenging environment. We also achieved $125 million of cost savings and reduced discretionary spending to help offset inflationary cost headwinds. In addition, we returned more than $500 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. We are confirming our previous full-year 2017 outlook and we continue to execute our Global Business Plan strategies for long-term success."
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