
Profit Pressures and Impairment Charges Might Change The Case For Investing In J&J Snack Foods (JJSF)

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J&J Snack Foods reported stable annual sales of $1.58 billion but a decline in net income to $65.6 million, with impairment charges of $757,000. Despite profit pressures, the company declared a $0.80 dividend, emphasizing shareholder returns. Future growth is challenged by rising ingredient costs, with a projected revenue of $1.7 billion and earnings of $107.3 million by 2028. Analysts estimate a fair value of $110.00, suggesting a 19% upside. Investors should consider margin recovery and innovation in ready-to-eat snacks as key factors for investment.
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