- Monsanto reported record net sales of $3.6 billion for the third quarter of fiscal year 2008, which were 26 percent higher than sales in the same period in fiscal year 2007. Results in the quarter reflected increased revenues from the company's Roundup agricultural herbicides globally, increased soybean seed and traits revenues in the United States, increased corn seed and trait revenues in the United States, higher corn seed revenues in Europe-Africa, and higher cotton seed and trait revenue in the United States.
- Monsanto's net income for the third quarter of fiscal year 2008 was $811 million or 42 percent higher than net income in the same period last year.
- Earnings per share (EPS) for the third quarter of fiscal year 2008 were $1.45 both on an as-reported basis and an ongoing basis.
- Monsanto's fourth quarter is largely influenced by its global cotton business and U.S. Roundup agricultural herbicides business. The company historically records a loss in the fourth quarter.
- Monsanto now expects that its full-year 2008 EPS will be approximately $3.63 on a reported basis and approximately $3.40 on an ongoing basis. (For a reconciliation of ongoing EPS, see page 1). Monsanto's full-year 2008 EPS guidance on a reported basis does not include an estimate for the in-process, research and development charge associated with the company's fourth quarter acquisitions.
[Jun 5: Monsanto Plans to Double Grain Yields by 2030; Some Have Doubts]
[Apr 2: Monsanto Hilarious Reaction to Guidance]
[Feb 12: Monsanto Raises Guidance Yet Again]
[Jan 3: Monsanto - Very Good Earnings and Raised Guidance]
[Oct 9: Looking Ahead to Monsanto]
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2 comments:
Hey Mark,
I have been following your blog for about 2 months now. Great information, great practical sense. What do you think of MOO?
Thank you.
Just touched on it the other day
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I am wary now of anything that has to buy steel or petrol products as inputs since inflation will rip into their margins.
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