Premier Foods PLC (LSE:PFD)
£ 2.068 +0.028 (+1.37%) Market Cap: 1.78 Bil Enterprise Value: 1.88 Bil PE Ratio: 13.34 PB Ratio: 1.27 GF Score: 83/100

Half Year 2025 Premier Foods PLC Earnings Call Transcript

Nov 13, 2025 / 09:00 AM GMT
Release Date Price: £1.71 (-1.27%)

Key Points

Positve
  • Premier Foods PLC (PFODF) reported a strong performance in its UK branded segment during Q2.
  • The Sweet Treats division continued to drive growth, contributing positively to overall results.
  • The grocery business showed resilience and rebounded after the hot weather subsided.
  • The company is making good progress against its five strategic pillars aimed at scaling up the business.
  • Management expressed optimism about the potential tapering of input cost inflation in the coming year.
Negative
  • Input cost inflation remains a concern, currently in line with general food price inflation at mid single-digit levels.
  • There is uncertainty about future inflation trends and their impact on the business.
  • The company is cautious about potential surprises that could affect performance in the coming weeks.
  • No significant new initiatives or strategies were announced during the call.
  • The call did not provide detailed guidance or projections for the upcoming quarters.


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PFD.L - Premier Foods PLC
Half Year 2025 Premier Foods PLC Earnings Call
Nov 13, 2025 / 09:00AM GMT

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Obviously, although that's come off the peak now, there's nothing in there that's particularly notable, I don't think going forwards at the moment our input cost inflation, as I've said before, is is about in line with food price inflation in general, so mid single-digit, and you know we're we're hopeful that what will happen as we go forward next year is that that will start to taper away and the food industry will be back to where it used to be, which is sort of fairly benign low single-digit. Input costs and then food inflation, but we'll just have to see how it plays out.

Yeah.

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