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Second-half margins seen flat to down, pressured by pricing, mix and higher international costs. ・Europe production curbed as weak traffic and excess supply weighed on the region. ・Full-year results guided toward the midpoint,
The popular Cult of the Lamb franchise has taken on new life on the printed page, already spawning a graphic novel adaptation called Cult of the Lamb: The First Verse and the follow-up one-shot Cult of the Lamb: Schism Special. Now Oni Press is back again with another sequel dubbed Cult of the Lamb: Last Sacrament Special #1.
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Why Lamb Weston (LW) shares are sliding today
Shares of potato products company Lamb Weston (NYSE:LW) fell 2.1% in the afternoon session after BNP Paribas Exane downgraded the stock to 'Neutral' from 'Outperform', citing concerns over intensifying competition.
The good news for Lamb Weston in Q2 was that sales volume grew by 8% in North America and 7% in its international markets. However, due to strong potato crops and the continued weakness in the quick-service restaurant industry,
Lamb Weston shares fall sharply despite a Q2 earnings beat, as pricing pressure, lower margins and EBITDA decline overshadow strong volume growth and market share gains.
Lamb prices are up a bit, with increased demand throughout the country. The demand for lamb is specifically being seen in the ethnic market places in the Midwest and the East. However, feedlots are down in sheep, according to Ben Lehfeldt, American Sheep Industry president.
"Our team is executing at a high level, and we remain on track to achieve our $100 million cost savings program target for fiscal 2026," highlighted CEO Mike Smith. On the guidance front, Lamb Weston ( LW) reaffirmed its outlook for FY26 revenue of $6.35 billion to $6.45 billion (midpoint $6.40 billion) vs. $6.53 billion consensus.
Just in time for holiday gifting, Chewy launched it's first-ever exclusive Lamp Chop collection, reimagining the beloved plush toy with new designs that feel festive, playful, and—most importantly— extremely chew- and snuggle-worthy. (I’ve tested them. You’re welcome.)
Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams returned to a limited practice on Thursday. Williams left Sunday’s loss to the Vikings with a concussion, playing 31 of 54 snaps. He missed Wednesday’s practice but is moving in the right direction toward playing in Sunday’s game against the Chargers.
Nearly 6,000 pounds of fresh salted lamb products are being recalled due to the absence of federal inspection marks.
The french-fry maker reaffirmed its sales guidance for the year but warned that pricing dynamics, rising costs and underutilized production in Europe could put pressure on profits.