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Cal-Maine Foods Reports Results for Second Quarter Fiscal 2024

CALM

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ: CALM) (“Cal-Maine Foods” or the “Company”), the largest producer and distributor of fresh shell eggs in the United States, today reported results for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 (thirteen weeks) ended December 2, 2023.

Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Highlights

  • Quarterly net sales of $523.2 million
  • Quarterly net income of $17.0 million or $0.35 per basic and diluted common share
  • Cash dividend of $5.7 million, or $0.116 per share, pursuant to the Company’s established dividend policy

Overview

Sherman Miller, president and chief executive officer of Cal-Maine Foods, Inc., stated, “Cal-Maine Foods delivered a solid financial and operating performance for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 in the face of dynamic market conditions. Our sales reflect a different market environment from a year ago, with significantly lower average selling prices. However, our total volumes sold were up slightly over a year ago, as consumer demand for shell eggs continued to be favorable in the quarter, especially leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday. As always, we strive to offer consumers a wide range of quality choices in shell eggs as well as enhanced egg products offerings. Our ability to meet changing demand trends with a favorable product mix has been an important differentiator for Cal-Maine Foods. With solid execution, we continued to meet the needs of our customers. We commend our managers and employees across our production facilities who continued to efficiently manage our operations and keep pace with changing demand.

“During the second quarter, we completed the acquisition of the assets of Fassio Egg Farms, Inc. a shell egg production and processing business located in Erda, Utah, outside of Salt Lake City. The additional production capacity, especially for cage-free eggs, will enhance our ability to serve our valued customers in this important market area. We welcome the Fassio team to Cal-Maine Foods as we apply our proven operating model and further expand our cage-free production capabilities.

“Following the end of the second quarter, we announced a definitive agreement to acquire from Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE:TSN) a recently closed broiler processing plant, hatchery and feed mill located in Dexter, Missouri. We expect to complete the acquisition in our third fiscal quarter and to repurpose the assets for use in egg and egg products production. We look forward to the opportunities to leverage the added production and distribution capabilities and reach more customers in Missouri and surrounding markets.”

Sales Performance & Operating Highlights

Max Bowman, vice president and chief financial officer of Cal-Maine Foods, Inc., added, “For the second quarter of fiscal 2024, our net sales were $523.2 million compared with $801.7 million for the same period last year. The decline in sales revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 was primarily due to the significant decrease in the net average selling price for conventional eggs. However, our sales volumes improved slightly with 288.2 million total dozens sold in the second quarter of fiscal 2024 compared with 284.1 million, an increase of 1.4%, over the same period last year.

“Net income attributable to Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 was $17.0 million, or $0.35 per diluted share, compared with $198.6 million, or $4.07 per diluted share, for the second quarter of fiscal 2023. These results include a $19.6 million loss contingency accrual, reflected in SG&A expenses, for our estimated share of damages and fees awarded in a pending anti-trust legal proceeding. We are still pursuing legal actions to reverse, and if necessary, appeal the decisions.

“While conventional egg prices improved sequentially, the net average selling price per dozen was $1.458 for conventional eggs in the second quarter of fiscal 2024, down 49.4% compared with $2.883 for the prior-year quarter. Net average selling price for specialty eggs was $2.277 per dozen, compared with $2.370 per dozen for the second quarter of fiscal 2023, a decline of 3.9%. Specialty dozens sold were 33.2% of total dozens sold in the second quarter of fiscal 2024 compared with 33.8% in the prior-year period. Cage-free eggs accounted for approximately 30.4% of shell egg revenue for the second quarter of fiscal 2024.

“We reported operating income of $14.2 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2024, compared with operating income of $259.9 million for the prior-year quarter, primarily reflecting lower market prices. However, we benefitted from lower feed ingredient prices compared with the same period a year ago. We continued to focus on the aspects of our business we can control and managed our operations efficiently despite higher input costs at our production, processing and distribution centers, as well as ongoing investments in enhanced biosecurity measures to mitigate the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza (“HPAI”).

“Current indications for corn project an overall better stocks-to-use ratio implying potentially lower prices in the near term; however, as we continue to face uncertain external forces including weather patterns and global supply chain disruptions, volatility could remain. Soybean meal supply has remained tight relative to demand in the second quarter of fiscal 2024.”

13 Weeks Ended

26 Weeks Ended

December 2, 2023

November 26, 2022

December 2, 2023

November 26, 2022

Dozen Eggs Sold (000)

288,173

284,086

561,299

559,403

Conventional Dozen Eggs Sold (000)

192,462

187,976

373,992

367,688

Specialty Dozen Eggs Sold (000)

95,711

96,110

187,307

191,715

Dozen Eggs Produced (000)

265,101

261,358

515,457

519,012

% Specialty Sales (dozen)

33.2

%

33.8

%

33.4

%

34.3

%

% Specialty Sales (dollars)

43.3

%

29.4

%

45.4

%

30.5

%

Net Average Selling Price (per dozen)

$

1.730

$

2.709

$

1.661

$

2.496

Net Average Selling Price Conventional Eggs (per dozen)

$

1.458

$

2.883

$

1.353

$

2.631

Net Average Selling Price Specialty Eggs (per dozen)

$

2.277

$

2.370

$

2.277

$

2.236

Feed Cost (per dozen)

$

0.554

$

0.685

$

0.575

$

0.676

HPAI & Table Egg Supply Outlook

Outbreaks of HPAI have continued to occur in U.S. poultry flocks. Prior to November 2023, there were no reported significant outbreaks of HPAI in commercial table egg layer flocks since December 2022. On January 3, 2024, the USDA division of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (“APHIS”) reported that approximately 12.9 million commercial table egg layers and 1.5 million commercial table egg pullets have been depopulated as a result of HPAI outbreaks since the beginning of November 2023.

Cal-Maine Foods experienced an HPAI outbreak within its facilities in Kansas, resulting in depopulation of approximately 1.5 million laying hens and 240 thousand pullets, or approximately 3.3% of its total flock, subsequent to quarter end. Cal-Maine Foods believes that it can mitigate the loss of production through flock rotations. The Company remains dedicated to robust biosecurity programs across its locations; however, no farm is immune from HPAI. HPAI is still present in the wild bird population and the extent of possible future outbreaks, with heightened risk during the migration seasons, cannot be predicted. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these detections do not present an immediate public health concern.

The Company believes the HPAI outbreak will continue to affect the overall supply of eggs until the layer hen flock is fully replenished. The layer hen flock five-year monthly average for the month of December from 2018 through 2022 was 330.1 million hens. According to the USDA, the U.S. flock consisted of 321.6 million layers producing table or market type eggs as of December 1, 2023, which is 2.6 % below the five-year average.

Looking Ahead

Miller added, “We are pleased with our ability to effectively manage our business through the first half of fiscal 2024, as we have continued to deal with the impact of HPAI. We are proud of our team’s resilience and ability to quickly respond to the challenges we have faced. Our proven operating model supports our ability to manage our operations through the various cycles that characterize our business. Cal-Maine Foods is uniquely positioned to leverage our scale and continue to meet growing customer demand. We are also mindful of our important role as a contributor to the nation’s food supply with an affordable and nutritious protein portfolio. We remain focused on our strategy to invest in our operations to expand capacity; pursue synergistic acquisition opportunities; and support long-term growth through investment in innovative, scale-driven products and facilities. We are fortunate to have a strong balance sheet and a disciplined capital allocation strategy that supports our growth objectives. We look forward to the opportunities ahead for Cal-Maine Foods.”

Dividend Payment

For the second quarter of fiscal 2024, Cal-Maine Foods will pay a cash dividend of approximately $0.116 per share to holders of its common and Class A common stock. Pursuant to Cal-Maine Foods’ variable dividend policy, for each quarter in which the Company reports net income, the Company pays a cash dividend to shareholders in an amount equal to one-third of such quarterly income. Following a quarter for which the Company does not report net income, the Company will not pay a dividend with respect to that quarter or for a subsequent profitable quarter until the Company is profitable on a cumulative basis computed from the date of the most recent quarter for which a dividend was paid. The amount paid per share will vary based on the number of outstanding shares on the record date. The dividend is payable on February 15, 2024, to holders of record on January 31, 2024.

About Cal-Maine Foods

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. is primarily engaged in the production, grading, packaging, marketing and distribution of fresh shell eggs, including conventional, cage-free, organic, brown, free-range, pasture-raised and nutritionally enhanced eggs. The Company, which is headquartered in Ridgeland, Mississippi, is the largest producer and distributor of fresh shell eggs in the United States and sells the majority of its shell eggs in states across the southwestern, southeastern, mid-western and mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.

Forward Looking Statements

Statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The forward-looking statements are based on management’s current intent, belief, expectations, estimates and projections regarding our company and our industry. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that are difficult to predict and may be beyond our control. The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements include, among others, (i) the risk factors set forth in the Company’s SEC filings (including its Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K), (ii) the risks and hazards inherent in the shell egg business (including disease, pests, weather conditions and potential for recall), including but not limited to the most recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza affecting poultry in the U.S., Canada and other countries that was first detected in commercial flocks in the U.S. in February 2022 and that first impacted our flocks in December 2023, (iii) changes in the demand for and market prices of shell eggs and feed costs, (iv) our ability to predict and meet demand for cage-free and other specialty eggs, (v) risks, changes or obligations that could result from our future acquisition of new flocks or businesses and risks or changes that may cause conditions to completing a pending acquisition not to be met, (vi) risks relating to increased costs, and higher and potentially further increases in inflation and interest rates, (vii) our ability to retain existing customers, acquire new customers and grow our product mix, (viii) adverse results in pending litigation matters, (ix) global instability, including as a result of the wars in Ukraine and Israel and attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, and (x) any potential resurgence of COVID-19. SEC filings may be obtained from the SEC or the Company’s website,www.calmainefoods.com. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements because, while we believe the assumptions on which the forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, there can be no assurance that these forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate. Further, the forward-looking statements included herein are only made as of the respective dates thereof, or if no date is stated, as of the date hereof. Except as otherwise required by law, we disclaim any intent or obligation to publicly update these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

CAL-MAINE FOODS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

(Unaudited)

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF INCOME

13 Weeks Ended

26 Weeks Ended

December 2, 2023

November 26, 2022

December 2, 2023

November 26, 2022

Net sales

$

523,234

$

801,700

$

982,578

$

1,460,044

Cost of sales

432,104

483,851

846,015

924,705

Gross profit

91,130

317,849

136,563

535,339

Selling, general and administrative

76,578

57,952

128,824

111,559

(Gain) loss on disposal of fixed assets

318

29

262

62

Operating income (loss)

14,234

259,868

7,477

423,718

Other income, net

7,884

2,400

15,374

4,030

Income before income taxes

22,118

262,268

22,851

427,748

Income tax expense

5,540

63,974

5,862

104,320

Net income

16,578

198,294

16,989

323,428

Less: Loss attributable to noncontrolling interest

(431

)

(293

)

(946

)

(446

)

Net income attributable to Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

$

17,009

$

198,587

$

17,935

$

323,874

Net income per common share:

Basic

$

0.35

$

4.08

$

0.37

$

6.66

Diluted

$

0.35

$

4.07

$

0.37

$

6.63

Weighted average shares outstanding:

Basic

48,690

48,624

48,691

48,624

Diluted

48,866

48,840

48,854

48,827

CAL-MAINE FOODS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

(Unaudited)

(In thousands)

SUMMARY BALANCE SHEETS

December 2, 2023

June 3, 2023

ASSETS

Cash and short-term investments

$

567,828

$

647,914

Receivables, net

199,162

187,213

Inventories, net

287,270

284,418

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

9,673

5,380

Current assets

1,063,933

1,124,925

Property, plant and equipment, net

815,468

744,540

Other noncurrent assets

87,404

85,060

Total assets

$

1,966,805

$

1,954,525

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

$

148,105

$

145,601

Dividends payable

5,682

37,130

Current liabilities

153,787

182,731

Deferred income taxes and other liabilities

189,054

162,211

Stockholders' equity

1,623,964

1,609,583

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$

1,966,805

$

1,954,525