Beyond Meat stock was hot in April, but it's giving up gains this month.
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Beyond Meat stock was hot in April, but it's giving up gains this month.
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Paul Sheppard: Thank you. Joining me are Ethan Brown, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Lubi Kutua, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Before we begin, please note that during the course of this call, management may make forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws.
“The company continues to experience an elevated level of uncertainty and volatility within its operating environment,” Beyond Meat said.
Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) reported first-quarter 2026 net revenues of $58.2 million, down 15.3% from $68.7 million a year earlier, as the company continued to face headwinds in the plant-based meat category and weakness across several sales channels. On the company’s earnings call, Founder, Presiden
Beyond Meat (BYND) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +16.67% and +1.79%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Plant-based protein company Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales falling 15.3% year on year to $58.21 million. Next quarter’s revenue guidance of $62.5 million underwhelmed, coming in 4.6% below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.10 per share was in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.
Beyond Meat saw a massive price advance in late 2025, reminiscent of the earlier meme stock frenzy.
For most of the last year, investors essentially wrote off Beyond Meat (BYND). The formerly high-flying plant-based pioneer has gone from a pandemic-era darling to a heavily discounted brand battling dwindling sales, poor profitability and waning excitement for meat substitutes. Shares plummeted to ...
In April 2026, Beyond Meat, Inc. expanded its plant-based chicken range with a new Spicy Buffalo Beyond Chicken Pieces variety, rolling it out nationwide across more than 2,000 Kroger stores as a convenient, Non-GMO and Clean Label Project-certified frozen option. This launch highlights Beyond Meat’s push to broaden its portfolio beyond burgers and sausages by offering higher-protein, clean-label products that can slot easily into everyday meals. Next, we’ll assess how the new Spicy...
The plant-based meat maker faces formidable challenges.
Pilgrim's Pride (NASDAQ:PPC) reported first-quarter 2026 net revenues of $4.53 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $308.1 million, as the poultry producer navigated weaker commodity market conditions and absorbed costs tied to plant upgrades and winter weather disruptions. Adjusted EBITDA margin fell to