AUSTIN, Texas, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Farms (Nasdaq: VITL), a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide, today announced the appointment of William B. (Billy) Cyr to its board of directors effective July 1, 2025.
Vital Farms (VITL) closed the most recent trading day at $39.42, moving +2.34% from the previous trading session.
AUSTIN, Texas, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Farms (Nasdaq: VITL), a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide, today announced a sponsorship in collaboration with Disney and FX's The Bear, premiering Wednesday, June 25 on Hulu. As part of this sponsorship, a custom ad spot starring Emmy® winner Liza Colón-Zayas (who has played “Tina Marrero” in the series since its first season) will appear ahead of each new episode. Vital Farms' “Good Eggs. No Shortcuts.” campaign, which launched earlier this year will also run throughout the season.
In the latest trading session, Vital Farms (VITL) closed at $36.23, marking a +1.34% move from the previous day.
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Farms (Nasdaq: VITL), a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide, today announced that Russell Diez-Canseco, President and CEO, and Thilo Wrede, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the following investor conferences in June:
Vital Farms is a defensive growth stock with a projected 28% upside to $43.10 per share by mid-2027, driven by management's guidance toward $1B in sales and strong investor. The company leads the pasture-raised egg market with a premium brand built on ethical sourcing, B Corp certification, and pricing power in a commodity category, allowing it to grow share. Vital is expanding its supply chain, aiming to increase capacity by 30% in FY25 and boost household penetration beyond its current 9.9%, with shell eggs contributing over 90% of the total.
Growth slowed in Q1 due to supply constraints, but management reaffirmed FY2025 guidance of $740 million in revenue and $100 million in EBITDA. Profitability improved with net margins at 10% supported by the company's asset-light model and pricing power in food staples. This quarter saw the added risk of a potential impact from tariffs, although this is expected to be offset by double-digit price increases.
Vital Farms, Inc. (NASDAQ:VITL ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call May 8, 2025 8:30 AM ET Company Participants John Mills - Managing Partner, ICR, Investor Relations Russell Diez-Canseco - President and CEO Thilo Wrede - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Brian Holland - D.A. Davidson Robert Moskow - TD Cowen Jon Andersen - William Blair Matt Smith - Stifel Ben Klieve - Lake Street Capital Markets Eric Des Lauriers - Craig-Hallum Capital Group Ben Mayhew - BMO Capital Markets Megan Clapp - Morgan Stanley Operator Good day and thank you for standing by.
Citing effects of tariffs, Vital Farms tells retail partners like Kroger, Target and Whole Foods that it will raise egg prices at least 10% this month.
Vital Farms (VITL) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.37 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.26 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.43 per share a year ago.
Record First Quarter Net Revenue of $162.2 Million, Up 9.6% Versus Prior Year Period Reaffirms Fiscal Year 2025 Outlook of $740 Million in Net Revenue and $100 Million in Adjusted EBITDA On Track to Reach $1 Billion Net Revenue Target in 2027 AUSTIN, Texas, May 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Farms (Nasdaq: VITL), a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide, today reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 30, 2025. Financial highlights for the first quarter ended March 30, 2025, compared to the first quarter ended March 31, 2024, include: Net Revenue increased 9.6% to $162.2 million, compared to $147.9 million Gross Margin of 38.5%, compared to 39.8% Net Income of $16.9 million, compared to $19.0 million Net Income per Diluted Share of $0.37, compared to $0.43 Adjusted EBITDA of $27.5 million, compared to $29.1 million1 “We delivered first quarter results that were in-line with our overall expectations and made good progress on our key 2025 strategic initiatives, said Russell Diez-Canseco, Vital Farms' President and Chief Executive Officer.