Bunge’s shares dropped 10.5% following mixed quarterly results overshadowed by segment weakness and cautious outlook nuances, despite management framing growth and synergy gains. The market likely punished margin pressures and uneven segment performance that fell short of investor expectations. The negative market reaction signals investor skepticism about margin sustainability and the uneven recovery across segments despite capital deployment and expanded production capacity.
- Reported EPS was $3.47, but adjusted EPS came in at $2.00, reflecting a sizable mark-to-market timing benefit of $1.67 per share and $0.20 per share of Viterra-related integration costs.
- Segment EBIT nearly doubled year-over-year to $796 million, driven largely by soybean and softseed processing; however, merchandising activities showed softness, especially in soybean oil.
- Tropical Oils and Specialty Ingredients segment experienced mixed results with strength in Europe/Asia offset by declines in North America.
- Grain Merchandising and Milling showed gains in ocean freight and cotton but was weighed down by lower grain merchandising and sugar results; prior-year corn milling business was divested.
- Higher net interest expense and rising corporate costs, largely from the Viterra acquisition, pressured margins despite synergy efforts.
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