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Hormel Foods Reports Second Quarter Results

Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE:HRL) today reported its performance for the fiscal 2007 second quarter.

HIGHLIGHTS

Second Quarter

  • Diluted EPS of $.49, up 2 percent from $.48 per share in 2006
  • Dollar sales of $1.50 billion increased 10 percent from 2006 (up 8 percent excluding acquisitions)
  • Volume up 5 percent compared to last year (up 4 percent excluding acquisitions)
  • Grocery Products operating profit up 28 percent; volume up 5 percent (up 3 percent excluding acquisitions); dollar sales up 11 percent (up 8 percent excluding acquisitions)
  • Refrigerated Foods operating profit up 23 percent; volume up 5 percent (up 4 percent excluding acquisitions); dollar sales up 11 percent (up 9 percent excluding acquisitions)
  • Jennie-O Turkey Store operating profit down 48 percent; volume up 4 percent; dollar sales up 6 percent
  • Specialty Foods operating profit up 33 percent; volume up 2 percent (up 1 percent excluding acquisitions); dollar sales up 8 percent (up 7 percent excluding acquisitions)
  • All Other operating profit up 16 percent; volume up 23 percent; dollar sales up 21 percent

The company reported fiscal 2007 second quarter net earnings of $68.0 million, up 1 percent from earnings of $67.3 million a year earlier. Diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $.49 this year compared to $.48 per share last year and sales totaled $1.50 billion, up from $1.37 billion in fiscal 2006.

For the six months ended April 29, 2007, net earnings were $143.3 million, or $1.03 per diluted share (up 5 percent), compared to $136.6 million a year ago, or $.98 per diluted share. Sales totaled $3.01 billion, up 8 percent, from $2.78 billion in the same period last year.

COMMENTARY

We delivered excellent top line results across all five of our business segments and double-digit increases in operating profit performance in four out of the five segments, said Jeffrey M. Ettinger, chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer. Our microwaveable meals, led by HORMEL COMPLEATS microwaveable trays, continued their exceptional growth trend and we also enjoyed strong sales results from other key products such as HORMEL chili, HORMEL NATURAL CHOICE deli sandwich meats, and HORMEL party trays, Ettinger said. The only disappointment in the quarter was that Jennie-O Turkey Store was not able to pass on higher grain costs through pricing as quickly or as thoroughly as we had hoped, Ettinger stated.

Overall, our balanced model helped to stabilize earnings for the company even when one of our segments experienced a difficult operating environment, Ettinger concluded.

SEGMENT OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS SECOND QUARTER

Grocery Products (15% of Net Sales, 33% of Total Operating Profit)

The Grocery Products segment reported an 11 percent increase in net sales and 28 percent increase in operating profit compared to last year. The microwave tray line of products, which has been re-positioned as HORMEL COMPLEATS, continued to deliver exceptional growth. Retailers continue to expand their shelf-space for these convenient meal solutions, as they are a perfect fit for todays consumers. HORMEL and STAGG chili were also key contributors to the segments growth. The repositioning of STAGG back to a regional brand has proven to be a good move. This has provided more focused marketing programs within STAGGS core region. HORMEL chili reported double-digit sales growth through more effective trade and marketing programs. The VALLEY FRESH line of canned chicken products also was an important contributor. A price increase was announced during the second quarter that took effect April 30 for certain products within the Grocery Products segment.

Refrigerated Foods (53% of Net Sales, 37% of Total Operating Profit)

The Refrigerated Foods segment reported an 11 percent increase in sales and a 23 percent increase in operating profit for the quarter. Strong pork packer margins (the spread between live hog costs and meat values) was a benefit to the quarter. Also, Foodservice and Farmer John were two key contributors. Foodservice products posting strong results include ALWAYS TENDER premium pork, AUSTIN BLUES BBQ products and HORMEL Applewood smoked bacon. Farmer John reported strong results from foodservice sliced meats and precooked bacon. The Meat Products business unit delivered solid top line growth behind products including HORMEL sliced pepperoni, DILUSSO DELI COMPANY products, ALWAYS TENDER flavored meats and HORMEL party trays. The new NATURAL CHOICE items launched last quarter continue to gain distribution.

Jennie-O Turkey Store (18% of Net Sales, 12% of Total Operating Profit)

Operating profit for the Jennie-O Turkey Store segment was down 48 percent, even though sales were up 6 percent. Higher grain costs were the key reason for the short-fall. While price increases were implemented in the quarter, they were not enough to off-set the higher grain costs. Additional price increases will be implemented in the second half of the year. In the second quarter, sales of value-added products grew 9 percent with growth in all channels: retail, food service and deli. Products reporting the strongest growth include JENNIE-O TURKEY STORE Oven Ready whole turkey and breasts, turkey burgers and rotisserie turkey items.

Specialty Foods (11% of Net Sales, 14% of Total Operating Profit)

The Specialty Foods segment had another strong quarter with operating profits up 33 percent compared to the second quarter last year. Each of the three business units, including Hormel Specialty Products, Diamond Crystal Brands, and Century Foods International, once again delivered solid top and bottom line growth. A favorable product mix shift was a key driver during the quarter including increased sales of specialty ingredients and nutritional products. Continued improvement in capacity utilization across the segment also contributed to the higher profits.

All Other (3% of Net Sales, 4% of Total Operating Profit)

The All Other segment, which includes the International business unit, also had an excellent second quarter with operating profits up 16 percent. Strong export sales were again a key driver this quarter, with continued growth in STAGG chili, fresh pork, and foodservice products. Worldwide demand for the SPAM family of products also contributed to the results of the segment. The segment recorded increased net sales and tonnage in our China operations for the quarter though profitability was lower than last year due to higher commodity input costs.

Effective Tax Rate

The effective tax rate was higher than our expected rate of 35.5 percent due to a $1.6 million ($.01 per share) charge for discrete events related to prior period audits.

OUTLOOK

We are pleased with the strong performance and momentum of the majority of our business segments. Jennie-O Turkey Store will continue to face the challenge of recovering significantly higher input costs through pricing. Because the full extent and timing as to the implementation of their price increases remains unclear, we are modestly lowering our fiscal 2007 guidance from $2.15 - $2.25 to $2.12 - $2.22. Our guidance range for the third quarter of 2007 is $0.42 - $0.48 per share, Ettinger concluded.

DIVIDENDS

Effective May 15, 2007, the company paid its 315th consecutive quarterly dividend. The annual rate is $.60 per share.

CONFERENCE CALL

A conference call will be Webcast at 9:30 a.m. CT on Thursday, May 24, 2007. Access is available at www.hormel.com. If you do not have Internet access and want to listen to an audio replay, call 800-642-1687 in the United States and 706-645-9291 internationally and enter conference call ID 9308966. The Webcast replay will be available at 11:30 a.m. CT, May 24, and archived for one year. The audio replay will be available beginning at 10:30 a.m. CT on Thursday, May 24, 2007, through 11:00 p.m. CT on June 24, 2007.

ABOUT HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION

Hormel Foods Corporation, based in Austin, Minn., is a multinational manufacturer and marketer of consumer-branded food and meat products, many of which are among the best known and trusted in the food industry. The company leverages its extensive expertise, innovation and high competencies in pork and turkey processing and marketing to bring quality, value-added brands to the global marketplace. For each of the past eight years, Hormel Foods has been named one of The Best Big Companies in America by Forbes magazine. The company enjoys a strong reputation among consumers, retail grocers, foodservice and industrial customers for products highly regarded for quality, taste, nutrition, convenience and value. For more information, visit www.hormel.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking information based on managements current views and assumptions. Actual events may differ materially. Please refer to the cautionary statement regarding Forward-Looking Statements that appear on pages 26-31 in the companys Form 10-Q for the quarter ended January 28, 2007, which can be accessed at www.hormel.com under Investor-SEC Filings.

Segment Data

Fiscal 2007 Second Quarter Segment Operating Results (in Thousands)

SECOND QUARTER 13 WEEKS ENDED

NET SALES

April 29, 2007

April 30, 2006

% Change

Grocery Products $ 223,625  $ 200,955  11.3 
Refrigerated Foods 796,339  715,245  11.3 
Jennie-O Turkey Store 270,044  254,607  6.1 
Specialty Foods 169,069  157,016  7.7 
All Other

45,520

37,522

21.3

Total $ 1,504,597  $ 1,365,345  10.2 

OPERATING PROFIT

Grocery Products $ 39,194  $ 30,615  28.0 
Refrigerated Foods 44,187  35,933  23.0 
Jennie-O Turkey Store 13,949  26,640  (47.6)
Specialty Foods 16,281  12,217  33.3 
All Other

4,866

4,193

16.1

Total segment operating profit 118,477  109,598  8.1 
Net interest and investment income (4,373) (3,395) (28.8)
General corporate expense

(5,562)

(4,605)

(20.8)

Income before tax $ 108,542  $ 101,598  6.8 

YEAR TO DATE 26 WEEKS ENDED

NET SALES

April 29, 2007

April 30, 2006

% Change

Grocery Products $ 429,841  $ 404,912  6.2 
Refrigerated Foods 1,594,311  1,474,366  8.1 
Jennie-O Turkey Store 546,658  521,653  4.8 
Specialty Foods 346,148  308,178  12.3 
All Other

91,722

72,169

27.1

Total $ 3,008,680  $ 2,781,278  8.2 

OPERATING PROFIT

Grocery Products $ 72,178  $ 63,384  13.9 
Refrigerated Foods 86,129  74,644  15.4 
Jennie-O Turkey Store 43,920  66,319  (33.8)
Specialty Foods 34,323  22,545  52.2 
All Other

11,340

8,119

39.7

Total segment operating profit 247,890  235,011  5.5 
Net interest and investment income (8,651) (8,743) 1.1 
General corporate expense

(15,189)

(24,370)

37.7

Income before tax $ 224,050  $ 201,898  11.0 
HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
Thirteen Weeks EndedTwenty-Six Weeks Ended
4-29-20074-30-20064-29-20074-30-2006
Net sales $ 1,504,597  $ 1,365,345  $ 3,008,680  $ 2,781,278 
Cost of products sold 1,158,7111,033,8662,303,3572,096,804
GROSS PROFIT: 345,886  331,479  705,323  684,474 
Expenses:
Selling and delivery 161,158  155,309  325,775  313,643 
Marketing 31,349  32,165  65,376  65,856 
Administrative & general 40,43340,31482,34398,034
TOTAL EXPENSES: 232,940  227,788  473,494  477,533 
Equity in earnings of affiliates (31)1,3028723,700
OPERATING INCOME: 112,915  104,993  232,701  210,641 
Other income & expenses:
Interest & investment income 2,625  3,009  4,705  3,893 
Interest expense (6,998)(6,404)(13,356)(12,636)

EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES:

108,542  101,598  224,050  201,898 
Provision for income taxes 40,541  34,290  80,724  65,314 
(effective tax rate) 37.35%33.75%36.03%32.35%
NET EARNINGS$ 68,001$ 67,308$ 143,326$ 136,584
NET EARNINGS PER SHARE
Basic$ .49$ .49$ 1.04$ .99
Diluted$ .49$ .48$ 1.03$ .98
WGHT AVG SHARES OUT
Basic 137,743  137,906  137,638  137,902 
Diluted 139,711  139,559  139,639  139,502 

DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER SHARE

$ .15$ .14$ .30$ .28
HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

April 29, 2007

October 29, 2006

(In Thousands)

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $ 93,998  $ 172,485 
Short-term marketable securities 13,775 
Accounts receivable 322,634  341,916 
Inventories 637,425  570,932 
Deferred income taxes 52,654  48,535 
Prepaid expenses & other current assets

18,380

7,803

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1,138,866  1,141,671 
INTANGIBLES 695,119  698,681 
OTHER ASSETS 331,629  309,144 
PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT, NET

943,822

910,810

TOTAL ASSETS $3,109,436$3,060,306

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS INVESTMENT

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 515,646  $ 585,014 
LONG-TERM DEBT LESS CURRENT MATURITIES 350,020  350,054 
OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES 326,081  322,326 
SHAREHOLDERS INVESTMENT

1,917,689

1,802,912

TOTAL LIAB. & SHAREHOLDERS INVESTMENT $3,109,436$3,060,306
HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Twenty-Six Weeks Ended
4-29-20074-30-2006
OPERATING ACTIVITIES (In Thousands)
Net earnings $ 143,326  $ 136,584 

Adjustments to reconcile to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation 56,779  54,746 
Amortization of intangibles 5,863  4,957 
Equity in earnings of affiliates (1,466) (3,241)
Provision for deferred income taxes (3,013) (2,960)
Loss on property/equipment sales and plant facilities 69  186 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities net of acquisitions:
Decrease in accounts receivable 24,814  28,396 

Increase in inventories, prepaid expenses, and other current assets

(73,348)

(67,655)

Decrease (Increase) in net pension assets 4,330  (2,592)
Decrease in accounts payable and accrued expenses (74,132) (59,870)
Other 5,56411,244
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 88,786  99,795 
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Sale of available-for-sale securities 284,850  145,125 
Purchase of available-for-sale securities (298,625) (106,625)
Acquisitions of businesses (13,618) (74,777)
Purchases of property / equipment (69,961) (63,646)
Proceeds from sales of property / equipment 2,824  2,201 

Increase in investments, equity in affiliates, and other assets

(21,134)

(1,573)

NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES (115,664) (99,295)
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from short-term debt 15,000  40,000 
Principal payments on short-term debt (17,576) (5,000)
Principal payments on long-term debt (6,304) (337)
Dividends paid on common stock (39,881) (37,215)
Share repurchase (11,706) (12,723)
Other 8,8584,370
NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES(51,609)(10,905)

DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

(78,487)

(10,405)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 172,485131,046
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF QUARTER$ 93,998$ 120,641
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