Why Simply Good Foods Slipped by Almost 2% on Friday
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Simply Good Foods ( SMPL 1.85% ) simply wasn't an inspiring stock on the last trading day of the week. On Friday, several analysts weighed in with new, post-earnings takes on the healthy comestibles company. These were mixed, but it was obvious that investors were leaning more toward the bearish updates than the more positive ones. These came a day after Simply reported its fiscal third-quarter 2026 results. Net sales for the period were $357 million, down from the $381 million in the same period of fiscal 2025. On the bottom line, under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the company flipped to a net loss of almost $52 million from the year-ago profit of over $41 million. On a non-GAAP (adjusted) and per-share basis, however, the story was different, with a profit of $0.42 down from third quarter 2025's $0.51. Regardless, both line items well exceeded the consensus analyst estimates of under $333 million for net sales and $0.35 per share for adjusted net income.
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