Brazil: Ambevs first-quarter net income up 29.1%
Brazilian brewer Ambev SAs first-quarter net income rose 29.1% from a year earlier as volumes increased, driven by its domestic and South American units, it said on May 5, beating estimates from analysts polled by Refinitiv.
The bottom line came in at 3.53 billion reais ($717.51 million), ahead of an estimated 2.79 billion reais, also boosted by the companys financial result.
We delivered volume and EBITDA (core profit) growth despite the industrys volatility in several markets and even as costs remained under pressure, Chief Executive Jean Jereissati said in a statement.
Ambevs quarterly net revenue rose 10.8% to 18.44 billion reais, slightly above an average market estimate of 18.03 billion reais.
Volumes grew 3.6%, a figure the subsidiary of Belgiums Anheuser-Busch InBev SA viewed as positive given the new wave of COVID-19 infections driven by the Omicron variant and the postponement of Brazils Carnival parades for the second quarter.
Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) increased 3.7% to 5.52 billion reais, roughly in line with estimates, but the adjusted EBITDA margin fell 200 basis points to 30%.
As expected, cost pressures remained in place
due to higher commodities prices, which were already projected, Ambev said in a securities filing.
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