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    Mondelez beats second-quarter estimates on strong international demand

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Mondelez exceeded Q2 estimates with strong international demand, particularly in Europe, despite price hikes. U.S. market challenges persist.

    Table of Contents

    • Mondelez's Second Quarter Performance
    • Revenue and Profit Analysis
    • Regional Performance Insights
    • Future Outlook and Strategies

    Mondelez Surpasses Q2 Expectations Fueled by Strong Global Demand

    Mondelez's Second Quarter Performance

    By Neil J Kanatt

    Revenue and Profit Analysis

    (Reuters) -Cadbury-parent Mondelez International beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter revenue and profit on Tuesday, supported by steady consumer demand for its higher-priced chocolates and biscuits, particularly in international markets including Europe.

    Regional Performance Insights

    To offset rising input costs such as cocoa, the Milka and Toblerone chocolate maker has raised prices over successive quarters, boosting profits. Resilient demand despite the hikes supported revenue growth in key segments such as Europe.

    Future Outlook and Strategies

    Volumes in Europe, a major revenue contributor, were down 1.3 percentage points (pp), compared to a 3.1 pp dip a year ago, while revenue in the segment surged 18.7%, driven by a 13.8 pp rise in pricing.

    North America volumes declined 2.4 percentage points, widening from a 1.2 pp decline in the same quarter last year.

    Macroeconomic uncertainty from U.S. trade tariffs under President Donald Trump has pressured consumer spending in the United States, pushing budget-conscious shoppers toward cheaper private-label alternatives.

    Mondelez, which flagged the trend last quarter, said it plans to counter it through value-focused price packs in its American market.

    "U.S. consumers are showing more resistance to higher prices compared to consumers in Europe. Looking ahead, having the right pack sizes at the right price points, channels, and locations will be even more critical," said Arun Sundaram, an analyst with CFRA Research.

    The company reported net revenue of $8.98 billion for the quarter ended June 30, topping analysts' average estimate of $8.84 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    On an adjusted basis, Mondelez earned 73 cents per share for the quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of 68 cents per share.

    Shares of the Chicago-based snack maker fell about 3% in after-hours trading after it maintained its annual forecast despite the quarterly results beat.

    The company reaffirmed its outlook for 2025 organic net revenue growth of about 5%, but continues to expect adjusted profit to decline 10%.

    (Reporting by Neil J Kanatt in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Mondelez's Q2 revenue and profit exceeded Wall Street estimates.
    • •Strong international demand, especially in Europe, fueled growth.
    • •Price hikes helped offset rising input costs.
    • •U.S. market faces challenges due to consumer price resistance.
    • •Mondelez maintains its annual forecast despite Q2 success.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Mondelez beats second-quarter estimates on strong international demand

    1What were Mondelez's reported revenues for the second quarter?

    Mondelez reported net revenue of $8.98 billion for the quarter ended June 30, exceeding analysts' average estimate of $8.84 billion.

    2How did consumer demand affect Mondelez's pricing strategy?

    To offset rising input costs, Mondelez raised prices over successive quarters, which boosted profits despite a decline in volumes.

    3What is Mondelez's outlook for organic net revenue growth?

    The company reaffirmed its outlook for 2025 organic net revenue growth of about 5%, although it expects adjusted profit to decline by 10%.

    4How did U.S. consumer behavior compare to European consumers?

    U.S. consumers are showing more resistance to higher prices compared to consumers in Europe, prompting Mondelez to focus on value-oriented price packs.

    5What impact did U.S. trade tariffs have on Mondelez?

    Macroeconomic uncertainty from U.S. trade tariffs has pressured consumer spending in the United States, leading budget-conscious shoppers to prefer cheaper private-label alternatives.

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