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Barclays Downgrades United Natural Foods To Underweight

  • United Natural Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ: UNFI) shares have declined 43.06 percent year-to-date, hitting a low of $42.23 on December 3.
  • Barclays’ Meredith Adler downgraded the rating on the company from Equal-Weight to Underweight, while lowering the price target from $51 to $39.
  • With limited visibility into the growth in the company’s fresh business and profitability pressures, Adler explained it was difficult to predict how the stock would perform in 2016.
  • Analyst Meredith Adler believes that United Natural Foods is “moving in the right direction by trying to grow the fresh side of its business, but predicting how and when that will happen is difficult.”

    Adler also believes that the company has the needed capacity across its newer distribution centers for fresh products. However, constraints in buying and handling these products make the economics unattractive, unless a big customer is won in each market.

    Related Link: United Natural Foods Q1 Earnings Miss Views, Shares Drop

    Possible Downsides

    In addition, United Natural Foods has a pipeline of acquisition, although Adler believes that most of these acquisitions would be small and not have a significant impact on sales in 2016.

    Growth in the company’s core business was slower than expected in 1Q16, which management has attributed primarily to “a fragmentation in the retail base for natural/organic products and the fact that it does not supply all of these retailers.”

    Gross margin also continued to narrow during 1Q16, following a 110 bp decline in FY15, driven by a shift in both product and customer mix. The EPS for the quarter was below the consensus and the estimates

    “Unfortunately, the environment for distributors has also become more competitive, and despite UNFI’s competitive advantages in service and product offering, it has to compete on price,” Adler added.

    The EPS estimates for FY16 and FY17 have been lowered from $2.90 to $2.81 and from $3.33 to $2.93, respectively.

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    Latest Ratings for UNFI

    Dec 2015

    Oppenheimer

    Maintains

    Perform

    Nov 2015

    Piper Jaffray

    Downgrades

    Overweight

    Neutral

    Oct 2015

    Buckingham Research

    Initiates Coverage on

    Buy

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