Molson Coors beats estimates as premium brands offset volume slump

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Molson Coors beats estimates as premium brands offset volume slump
Molson Coors beats estimates as premium brands offset volume slump
Mahathir Bayena
Written by Mahathir Bayena
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Molson Coors Beverage Company (NYSE:TAP) delivered a significant earnings beat for the first quarter of 2026, as the company’s "Horizon 2030" strategy successfully traded volume for value.

Total net sales reached $2.35 billion, a 2% increase on a reported basis, while adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) surged 24% to $0.62—shattering the analyst consensus of $0.38.

The quarter was defined by a widening gap between pricing and consumption.

While financial volumes decreased 2.9% and brand volumes fell 3.1% due to softer demand in both the Americas and EMEA & APAC segments, the company more than compensated through aggressive premiumization.

Favorable pricing and sales mix contributed 3% to net sales growth, anchored by the continued momentum of brands like Madrí Excepcional and Blue Moon.

The Americas segment remained the company’s primary profit engine, with net sales rising 1% to $1.90 billion.

Underlying income before taxes in the region rose 14.5% in constant currency, driven by high-margin "Above Premium" products.

In contrast, the EMEA & APAC segment faced stiffer headwinds, reporting an underlying loss of $32.7 million as cost pressures—including a $30 million hit from aluminum pricing—weighed on results.

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