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Key takeaways from Constellation Brands’ (STZ) Q2 2026 earnings

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Alcohol giant Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE: STZ) has ended the first half on a mixed note, with second-quarter sales and earnings beating analysts’ expectations despite declining from last year. Investors responded positively to the report, giving the stock a much-needed boost as it slowly recovers from a losing streak. The weak sales performance reflects lower shipment volumes amid economic uncertainties that weigh on consumer demand.

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The New York-headquartered brewer’s stock rose following the announcement on Monday evening, mainly reflecting the earnings beat and management’s positive comments on customer loyalty. After slipping to a multi-year low a couple of weeks ago, the shares are struggling to recover. The last closing price is 36% below the January levels. Last week, the company declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.02 per share, payable on November 13, to stockholders of record on October 30.

Second-quarter sales declined 15.5% year-over-year to $2.65 billion, reflecting lower sales in both the Wine & Spirits and Beer businesses. Adjusted earnings dropped to $3.63 per share in Q2 from $4.32 per share in the prior-year quarter. Revenues and earnings came in above expectations. On a reported basis, net income was $466 million or $2.65 per share, compared to a loss of $1.20 billion or $6.59 per share in the second quarter of fiscal 2025.

Also Read: Constellation Brands Q2 earnings decline on lower sales

Outlook

For the full fiscal year, the management expects enterprise organic net sales to decline 4-6% year-over-year, which is in line with its earlier guidance. A few months ago, the company had lowered FY26 guidance, citing macroeconomic uncertainties. The weak sales forecast reflects an estimated 2-4% drop in full-year beer sales and a 17-20% decline in wine & spirits sales. Recently, margins have come under pressure from higher aluminum tariffs since the company imports a large portion of canned beer from Mexico, including popular brands like Corona and Modelo. The trend is expected to continue in the near term.

From Constellation Brands’ Q2 2026 Earnings Call:

“Our loyalty is up with Hispanic consumers for Modelo. You know, a lot of people ask the question about Gen Z often. We have twice the share of Gen Z as part of our overall mix versus the industry average. We’re sitting in a good spot as the consumer turns around and gets more comfortable with where they are. At the moment, there’s just a tremendous amount of concern about socioeconomic issues, really across the board. In our view, that’s the significant thing that’s been challenging both for us and for the category in general.”

Consumer Spending

Constellation Brands also reaffirmed its recently updated full-year targets for operating cash flow in the range of $2.5 billion to $2.6 billion and free cash flow between $1.3 billion and $1.4 billion. The company said that the majority of its Hispanic and non-Hispanic customers remain worried about the socioeconomic environment as well as their personal finances. Subdued consumer spending, particularly on discretionary items, is affecting sales of Constellation’s high-end brands.

On Tuesday, Constellation Brands’ stock opened sharply below its 52-week average price of $187.42. The shares have lost as much as 18% in the past six months.

The post Key takeaways from Constellation Brands’ (STZ) Q2 2026 earnings first appeared on AlphaStreet.



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