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UPDATE 4-Hormel serves up strong Spam sales, profits

Thu May 21, 2009 11:01pm IST
 
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* Q2 profit 59 cents/shr; average Street forecast 50 cents

* Sees full-year earnings near top of previous forecast

* Shares up 2.1 percent (Adds company and analyst comment; updates share price)

By Bob Burgdorfer

CHICAGO, May 21 (Reuters) - Hormel Foods Corp (HRL.N: Quote, Profile, Research), maker of Spam and other meat products, reported better-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday as consumers saved money by eating more meals at home.

The company also said full-year earnings would be near the top of its previous forecast of $2.15 to $2.25 per share.

"Prices are still high, costs are down, so overall performance has been pretty good," said Frost & Sullivan analyst Christopher Shanahan.

Food companies raised prices last year when costs for feed grains and other input items sped higher. Now many of these costs, particularly for feed grains, have moved back down, which has helped companies like Hormel, Shanahan said.

Sales of Hormel's signature Spam and Dinty Moore brands remained strong as shoppers sought value amid the weak economy. In addition, sales improved for some convenience items such microwaveable meals, the company said.  Continued...

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