Boston Beer Co (SAM, Financial) saw its shares slip by 3% after it lowered its FY24 GAAP EPS outlook. This adjustment follows the restatement of a production agreement with Rauch North America, which includes commitments to minimum capacity from Rauch and annual volume commitments from SAM. Failure to meet these commitments results in contractual shortfall fees.
As part of the amended agreement, SAM will pay $26 million in cash to align better with future capacity needs, enhancing production flexibility and termination rights. This payment is expected to reduce Q4 after-tax GAAP EPS by $1.70, adjusting the annual GAAP EPS guidance to $3.80-$5.80 from $5.50-$7.50. Despite this, SAM reiterated its FY24 adjusted EPS and depletions and shipments forecasts.
SAM stated in late October that it would reassess its capacity needs and commitments with production partners as contractual terms expire. Shortfall fees significantly impact Q4 margins, and reducing these could help stabilize the annual margin decline SAM has faced in recent years. However, challenges persist, including a saturated hard seltzer market and declining demand for Twisted Tea. Until SAM achieves a sustained turnaround in its Truly Hard Seltzer business, near-term struggles may continue.
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