Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:LW) is one of the 10 Best Stocks That Beat Earnings Estimates. On April 1, 2026, JPMorgan said Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:LW) delivered a Q3 EPS beat, driven by stronger-than-expected performance in North America that offset international weakness, higher interest expense, and tax impacts. The firm described the results as โbetter than feared,โ noting the company narrowed its full-year EBITDA guidance while raising the midpoint, signaling stabilization in North America alongside more predictable international pressures. JPMorgan maintained a Neutral rating on the shares.
Earlier that day, Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:LW) reported Q3 adjusted EPS of 72c versus 61c consensus, with revenue of $1.56B compared to $1.49B consensus. CEO Mike Smith said the quarter was supported by continued strength in North America and disciplined execution, while highlighting ongoing efforts to align supply and demand and manage a competitive international environment.
The company narrowed its FY26 revenue outlook to $6.45B-$6.55B from $6.35B-$6.55B versus $6.53B consensus and adjusted EBITDA guidance to $1.08B-$1.14B from $1B-$1.2B. Lamb Weston also expects $400M in capex and said its outlook reflects currency benefits, tariff impacts, ongoing disruption in parts of the Middle East, and the inclusion of a 53rd week in fiscal 2026.
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:LW) produces and markets frozen potato products globally.
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