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Monster Beverage posts surprise fall in quarterly net sales on choppy demand

Last updated: May 9, 2025 8:15 pm
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Monster Beverage, a popular energy drink company, reported a surprising decline in first-quarter revenue, signaling a decrease in consumer spending on pricey energy drinks in the U.S. amidst economic uncertainty. The colder weather in January and high inflation in February led to softer consumer spending, impacting sales during the quarter.

The company attributed the decline in net sales to changes in ordering patterns of bottlers and distributors in the U.S. and Europe, as well as foreign currency headwinds. Additionally, Monster Beverage mentioned that it hedges against the rise in aluminum prices but would recognize tariffs imposed on imports of the material due to higher U.S. Midwest duty-paid aluminum premium, which increased more than 70% in the three months through March.

To mitigate the impact from aluminum levies, one of its flavor and concentrates subsidiaries is planning on opening a facility in Brazil, expected to be operational next year. Despite this, executives stated that the tariffs were not expected to have a significant impact on the company’s overall results.

Coca-Cola, another beverages giant, warned last month that macroeconomic uncertainty due to tariffs could negatively affect consumer sentiment, despite surpassing quarterly results estimates. Net sales for Monster’s energy drinks segment, which includes the namesake brand and Reign Total Body Fuel products, fell 0.8% to $1.72 billion. The total net revenue also saw a decline of 2.3% to $1.85 billion during the quarter ended March 31, falling short of analysts’ estimate of a 4.3% rise to $1.98 billion.

Persistent weakness in its alcohol brands segment further weighed on sales during the quarter, according to the Corona, California-based company. Monster has implemented price increases over the last year, which helped its gross profit as a percentage of net sales rise to 56.5% from 54.1% a year earlier.

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Excluding items, Monster earned 45 cents per share, slightly below the estimated 46 cents. As a result of the disappointing financial results, Monster’s shares were down 2.2% in extended trading.

Overall, the company faces challenges in consumer spending, changes in ordering patterns, and tariffs on aluminum imports. Despite these obstacles, Monster Beverage remains optimistic about its future growth and expansion plans.

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