Kimberly-Clark cuts forecast as inflation headwinds intensify

The company has already raised prices to 'mitigate inflationary headwinds'

Kimberly-Clark Corp. cut its annual forecast as inflationary headwinds and slowing toilet paper sales hurt business while the pandemic moved into the rearview mirror. 

The Irving, Texas-based consumer products maker said on Friday that it will earn between $6.65 and $6.90 a share, down from its prior forecast of as much as $7.55. The company expects net sales to grow 1% to 4%, down from prior guidance of 3% to 5% growth.

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"We are facing significantly higher input costs and a reversal in consumer tissue volumes from record growth in the year ago period as consumers and retailers in North America continued to reduce home and retail inventory," CEO Mike Hsu said in a statement.   

The company has already raised prices to "mitigate inflationary headwinds," he said. 

Kimberly-Clark in April announced plans to increase prices for the majority of its products in North America, including baby and child care, adult care and tissue paper. The price increases that went into effect by late June were in the mid-to-high single digits.

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The higher prices come during a period of declining demand as fewer consumers stocked up on household products as they had during lockdowns aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19. 

Overall, organic sales, which exclude currency fluctuations and acquisitions, slipped 3% as volumes declined 4%. 

In North America, the company’s largest market, organic sales plunged 11% as consumer tissue volumes suffered amid destocking following the hoarding that occurred at the beginning of the pandemic. 

Consumer tissue sales fell 26% in North America. In total, they were down 13% to $1.4 billion. 

Quarterly revenue was $4.72 billion, below the $4.76 billion that analysts surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting. 

Profit fell 41% year over year to $404 million, or an adjusted $1.47 a share. Analysts were anticipating adjusted earnings of $1.71 a share. 

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The difficult quarter resulted in Kimberly-Clark trimming its capital spending outlook to between $1.1 billion and $1.2 billion, down from $1.2 billion to $1.3 billion. The company also reduced its plan for share repurchases to between $400 million and $450 million from $650 million to $750 million. 

Kimberly-Clark shares were unchanged this year through Thursday compared with the S&P 500’s 16% gain.