Maggie Beer (ASX:MBH) share price dips following record earnings

The Maggie Beer share price has dipped today despite the company's release of record-breaking half-year results.

| More on:

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More

The Maggie Beer Holdings Ltd (ASX: MBH) share price has had a massive year, jumping up more than 160% in the past 12 months.

Shares in the Maggie Beer Group – which encompasses Maggie Beer products, Paris Creek Farms and Saint David Dairy brands – went up 3.5% yesterday on a positive trading update, but flopped more than 8% in opening trade today. At the time of writing, the Maggie Beer share price has regained some lost ground, now trading at 42 cents, down 1.8%.

Let's take a closer look at what's happening.

flat asx share price represented by investor shrugging

Image source: Getty Images

What did the Maggie Beer quarterly release say?

In yesterday's release, the company said it had achieved record sales and booming growth across multiple initiatives during the first half of FY21. E-commerce sales increased by 167%, net sales powered up 20%, and the cash position has increased $1.2 million compared to the prior corresponding period.

Commenting on the progress, Maggie Beer Group CEO Chantale Millard said:

It is fantastic for the group to have such a strong start to FY21 and the team have done a tremendous job managing the growth over the past 6 months. We are looking forward to continuing this trend, by supplying premium Australian products to our consumers.

Maggie Beer presently holds a cash balance of $6.3 million following the $1.2 million gain realised in the first half of FY21.

Coles partnership helps along the way

Following the announcement of a partnership with Coles Group Ltd (ASX: COL) last August, the Maggie Beer share price has continued to find its way upward. Coles agreed to launch a range of plant-based meals across approximately 400 Coles locations nationwide.

The day this news was announced, the Maggie Beer share price jumped 23%.

Capitalising on growth opportunities 

According to yesterday's update, Maggie Beer will continue to focus on growth as we enter 2021. The company's market cap has reached $86.1 million and the company has roughly 207 million shares outstanding.

Maggie Beer expects its cash holdings to increase further when incoming third quarter payments quarter for the second quarter trading period are received.

Said Ms Millard: "With our strong cash and balance sheet position, we are well-placed to capitalise on our growth opportunities."

Motley Fool contributor Gretchen Kennedy has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Bruce Jackson.

More on Share Market News

A business person directs a pointed finger upwards on a rising arrow on a bar graph.
Opinions

A rare buying opportunity in 1 of Australia's top shares?

This business looks very undervalued to me!

Read more »

Man drawing an upward line on a bar graph symbolising a rising share price.
Broker Notes

These ASX 200 shares could rise 25% to 70%

Morgans expects big returns from these top stocks.

Read more »

ASX 200 shares broker downgrade origami paper fortune teller with buy hold sell and dollar sign options
Broker Notes

Down 42% in a year, are Boss Energy shares now a bargain buy?

A leading analyst provides his outlook for Boss Energy’s beaten down shares.

Read more »

A male ASX 200 broker wearing a blue shirt and black tie holds one hand to his chin with the other arm crossed across his body as he watches stock prices on a digital screen while deep in thought
Share Market News

5 things to watch on the ASX 200 on Tuesday

It looks set to be a tough session for Aussie investors today.

Read more »

Australian dollar notes in the pocket of a man's jeans, symbolising dividends.
Broker Notes

2 ASX 200 shares Macquarie thinks will return nearly 30%

These two companies could be worth a closer look.

Read more »

Smiling man sits in front of a graph on computer while using his mobile phone.
Broker Notes

Ord Minnett says these ASX 300 shares are buys

The broker is feeling bullish about these shares right now.

Read more »

Two happy and excited friends in euphoria holding a smartphone, after winning in a bet.
Broker Notes

3 ASX shares upgraded by Morgans to buy ratings

Let's see why the broker has turned positive on these shares.

Read more »

Fancy font saying top ten surrounded by gold leaf set against a dark background of glittering stars.
Share Gainers

Here are the top 10 ASX 200 shares today

It was a disappointing start to the trading week.

Read more »