Kimberly-Clark Misses Profit Estimates As Shares Fall

By Donna Ahern
Kimberly-Clark Misses Profit Estimates As Shares Fall

Kimberly-Clark Corp on Wednesday reported quarterly profit that missed Wall Street estimates, as the Kleenex-tissues maker continued to struggle with rising raw materials costs and a strong U.S. dollar, sending its shares down 2.2%.

The company said it paid $215 million more in raw material costs, including $115 million for pulp, a major ingredient in tissues, diapers and sanitary pads.

The higher costs drove net income down 33% to $411 million, or $1.18 per share.

For 2019, Kimberly-Clark forecast net sales to decrease 1-2%.

Challenging Year Ahead 

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"We expect the environment in 2019 will remain challenging, although somewhat better than in 2018,"Mike Hsu, chief executive officer said in a statement.

Excluding one-time items, the company earned $1.60 per share in the fourth quarter ended 31 December, 5 cents lower than analysts' estimate, according to IBES Refinitiv.

Net sales for the quarter was $4.57 billion, beating analysts' expectation of $4.45 billion.

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