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Nov 10, 2025(Last modified: Nov 11, 2025)
Dole plc (NYSE:DOLE) is a prominent player in the agriculture industry, known for its extensive operations in fresh produce. The company is a key supplier of fruits and vegetables, serving markets worldwide. Dole competes with other major agricultural firms, striving to maintain its position through strategic growth and financial performance.
On November 10, 2025, Dole reported its earnings, revealing an EPS of $0.16, which was slightly below the estimated $0.168. This represents a 5.88% negative surprise compared to the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.17. The EPS also declined from $0.19 in the same quarter last year, indicating a challenging period for the company.
Despite the EPS shortfall, Dole's revenue performance was strong, reaching approximately $2.28 billion. This figure surpassed the estimated $2.15 billion, marking a 1.33% beat over the Zacks Consensus Estimate. Compared to the previous year, revenue increased from $2.06 billion, showcasing consistent growth in the company's sales.
Dole's financial metrics provide further insights into its market position. The company has a P/E ratio of 54.45, indicating investor confidence in its earnings potential. The price-to-sales ratio of 0.15 and enterprise value to sales ratio of 0.28 reflect a favorable market valuation relative to revenue. These figures suggest that investors see value in Dole's sales performance.
The company's balance sheet shows a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.06, indicating a moderate level of leverage. With a current ratio of 1.26, Dole maintains a reasonable liquidity position to cover short-term liabilities. This financial stability supports the company's ability to navigate market challenges and pursue growth opportunities.
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