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Five Beverage Stocks to Buy Offer More than a Chance to Toast

Five beverage stocks to buy offer far more than a chance to toast their respective prospects that seem little affected by inflation or Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine.

The five beverage stocks to buy may well be worth celebrating with their growth stories intact and consumers seemingly willing to absorb price increases amid high inflation. Beverage stocks might not be fully inflation-resistant, but they are much more protected than discrepancy spending on luxury goods.

“Consumer staples, of which food and beverage are a subset, usually outperform stock indexes during recessions and bear markets,” said Bob Carlson, a pension fund chairman who also leads the Retirement Watch investment newsletter. “The companies tend to have reliable cash flows and can increase prices as costs rise. Consumers will reduce spending in other areas when money becomes tight.”

A Diversified Fund or Five Beverage Stocks to Buy Offer Alternatives

For a diversified position in food and beverage stocks, investors may want to consider an exchange-traded fund (ETF) such as Invesco Dynamic Food and Beverage (PBJ), suggested Carlson, who monitors that sector closely. The fund tends to have smaller and more growth-oriented companies than others in the consumer staples sector.

The ETF has 29 stocks, and 47% of the fund is in the 10 largest positions. Top holdings recently were General Mills (NYSE: GIS), Keurig Dr. Pepper (NASDAQ: KDP), Sysco (NYSE: SYY), Hershey (NYSE: HSY) and PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP).

The fund is up 6.15% in the last four weeks, 4.98% so far in 2022, and 13.15% over 12 months. Its Securities and Exchange Commission dividend yield is 1.42%.

Bob Carlson, who leads Retirement Watch, meets with Paul Dykewicz.

Coca-Cola Is One of Five Beverage Stocks to Buy

BofA Global Research put a Buy rating on Coca-Cola and a $70 price objective, reflecting a target price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of 26x the investment firm’s FY23 earnings per share (EPS) estimate. This valuation is a premium to non-alcoholic beverage peers (22.9x), justified in BofA’s view by expectation that Coca-Cola should weather current macro headwinds better than its peers, given its size and pricing model.

A big fan of Atlanta-based Coca-Cola is Mark Skousen, PhD, who has recommended it profitably in his Forecasts & Strategies investment newsletter. Skousen placed Coca-Cola in his newsletter’s Flying Five portfolio.

Each August issue, he searches for the five highest-yielding, lowest-priced stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Coca-Cola is one of four stocks that retained a place in that portfolio that features good dividend-paying, reasonably priced stocks whose shares seem ripe to rise.

Mark Skousen, a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, meets with Paul Dykewicz.

Skousen also teams up with Jim Woods for their Fast Money Alert trading service that just recommended a new high-energy beverage stock. Both seasoned investment prognosticators watch the beverage industry for stocks that appear positioned to outperform the market in the current conditions of high inflation, supply chain challenges and Fed rate hikes aimed at slowing economic growth.

Paul Dykewicz meets with Jim Woods, of the Successful Investing and Intelligence Report newsletters, as well as High Velocity Options.

Connell Also Favors Coca-Cola as One of Five Beverage Stocks to Buy

Michelle Connell, a former portfolio manager who heads Dallas-based Portia Capital Management, performed an analysis of Coca-Cola and likes that it has boosted its dividend for 60 consecutive years. She also praised its current dividend yield of 2.74%.

Warren Buffett must like the dividend as well, Connell continued, since Coca-Cola ranks as his third-largest holding, after Apple (NASDAQ:  AAPL) and Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC). In addition, the stock has gained 11% so far this year, while having fundamentals in place for further upside, she added.

Michelle Connell heads Dallas-based Portia Capital Management.

Coca-Cola’s management also boosted guidance during the company’s most recent earnings announcement. As part of that update, management indicated plans to retire more than 200 products to focus on the pricing and profits of their strongest brands.

The consolidation is aimed at boosting margins and profitability, Connell counseled. There is room for increased market share in emerging and developing economies, since the company’s current market share is only 7% in these places, compared to 14% in developed markets.

“As more of the populations enter middle class status, their consumption of brands such as KO will increase, Connell said.

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PepsiCo Is Another of the Five Beverage Stocks to Buy

PepsiCo, a Purchase, New York-based global snack and beverage company, manufactures and markets salty and convenient snacks, carbonated and non-carbonated beverages and foods. Key divisions include Frito-Lay North America (FLNA), Quaker Foods NA, North America Beverages (NAB), Latin America, Europe Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA) and Asia, Middle East and North Africa (AMENA).

The company also operates in the United Kingdom, Mexico, India and China. Brands include Pepsi Cola, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Tropicana, Frito-Lay, Quaker and among others. BofA has a Buy rating and a $190 price target on the stock.

“We continue to believe our multiple fairly reflects PEP’s balanced momentum, margin support and brand investments, capable of delivering the high end of their long-term outlook,” according to a recent BofA research report.

PepsiCo CEO Explains Company’s Growth Strategy

Upon taking over as the company’s CEO in 2018, Ramon Laguarta’s efforts to pivot the company towards a growth-oriented path have taken root, BofA wrote. Reinvestment in the business and an appetite for risk remain the cornerstone philosophies of this strategy, reflected in PEP’s ramping digitization efforts, new category expansion and supply chain investments to fuel a stronger innovation engine, BofA added.

However, PepsiCo’s energy drink portfolio remains a work in progress. With Bang Energy exiting PEP’s direct store delivery (DSD) system, Rockstar still in “recovery mode” and Mountain Dew in early stages of expanding in energy drinks, the company still has the potential to make a “meaningful splash” in the energy category, BofA wrote.

“While investors have speculated on the potential for a material acquisition in the space to take Bang’s place, our impression is that another distribution partnership was, in fact, more likely, with PEP seeming to prefer the ease of distributing a well-established brand within the category, according to BofA.

Some Investors May Say, ‘Pepsi Please’

Thus far, PepsiCo Beverages North America (PBNA), one of the largest beverage companies in North America, has grown less than the beverage category and ceded share to competitors as Gatorade supply chain snarls slowed performance. With production subsequently improving, better service levels have begun materializing in Nielsen’s US scanner data, showing Gatorade resuming market share growth.

“Though early in the brand’s recovery, we are encouraged by PEP’s continued outperformance against the away-from-home segment,” BofA opined. “In carbonated soft drinks, volume share losses have disappointed.”

However, loosening supply chain bottle necks are expected to have a positive impact on volume share balance of year, BofA added.

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Keurig Dr. Pepper Earns Place Among Five Beverage Stocks to Buy

Keurig Dr. Pepper, a Burlington, Massachusetts-based beverage company formerly known as Keurig Green Mountain, is rated a Buy with a price objective of $45 by BofA. The valuation is a slight premium over non-alcoholic beverage peers due to KDP’s attractive portfolio and line of sight to coffee production recovery, as well as new capacity to help meet both existing at-home demand and recovery in away-from-home sales, BofA continued.

The previous quarterly earnings call marked Bob Gamgort’s final appearance as CEO. His replacement is Ozan Dokmecoiglu, who had been chief financial officer and president of the company’s international business.

The new leader will use his operating experience to usher in the company’s next phase, BofA noted. It will include additional coffee pod capacity.

BofA set a Buy rating and $115 price objective on the stock. The beverage company offers faster relative growth and favorable margins compared to its peers, the investment firm wrote.

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Another of the Five Beverage Stocks to Buy is NAPA

The Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc. (NYSE: NAPA), a Saint Helena, California-based winery and spirits provider, has been showing better-than-expected recovery of its on-premise business, Bofa wrote. The investment firm lowered its price objective on the stock from $26 to $24 but retained its buy recommendation.

“Given that NAPA’s on-premise business has recovered faster than its original plans, we lower our sales forecast for next year fiscal year from +10.4% to +7.8%, which is still in line with the company’s long-term algorithm of high single digits,” BofA wrote.

The investment firm reported assessing how the NAPA consumer is faring in light of increased inflationary pressures, the impact of potential slowing in the on-premise channel independent restaurant traffic, trends toward premium wines and the allocation of distributor/retail space to luxury wine in 2023.

BofA gives NAPA a higher valuation than its peers due to superior growth, portfolio mix and margin structure, but a discount to high growth beverage peers. The lower multiple also reflects a pullback in European Spirits beverage peers, BofA added.

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Monster Gains Spot Among Five Beverage Stocks to Buy

Monster Beverage Corp. (NASDAQ: MNST), a Weston, Massachusetts-based energy drink company, is rated a Buy by BofA and has been given a $115 price objective. The rating is predicated on the Monster’s fast sales growth and favorable margin structure, BofA added.

BofA’s valuation of Monster is at a premium to both the large-cap beverage group and to other consumer staples growth companies. The premium multiple is “warranted,” according to BofA, due to Monster’s faster relative growth and favorable margin structure.

In addition, MNST has, on average, traded at a 60% multiple premium to peers since introducing Monster Green in 2002, which is consistent with BofA’s current multiple.

Risks to investing in Monster include its mature industry that could lose share, limited impact from new product launches, slower-than-expected benefit from international expansion, a rotation from defensive names back into value names, potentially more COVID-19 headwinds and negative currency moves.

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U.S. COVID Deaths Top 1.041 Million

COVID-19 cases and deaths can affect supply and demand for products such beverages, especially in global markets. As a result, the latest trends bear watching.

U.S. COVID-19 deaths rose for the fourth consecutive week by more than 3,000, jumping 1,041,466, as of Aug. 23, according to Johns Hopkins University. Cases in the United States jumped to 93,753,835. America holds the dreary distinction as the country with the largest number of COVID-19 deaths and cases.

Worldwide COVID-19 deaths in the last week totaled 6,457,543, as of Aug. 23, according to Johns Hopkins. Global COVID-19 cases reached 597,564,469 on the same date.

Roughly 79% of the U.S. population, or 262,323,837, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, as of Aug. 17, the CDC reported. Fully vaccinated people total 223,684,995, or 67.4%, of America’s population, according to the CDC. The United States also has given at least one COVID-19 booster vaccine to 108.2 million people.

The five beverage stocks to buy offer investors protection from the worst of inflation and Russia’s war against Ukraine, among other global risks. With America’s highest inflation in four decades, consecutive 0.75% Fed rate hikes in June and July and possibly other increases to follow, the five beverage stocks to buy may be well worth toasting.

Paul Dykewicz, www.pauldykewicz.com, is an accomplished, award-winning journalist who has written for Dow Jones, the Wall Street JournalInvestor’s Business DailyUSA Today, the Journal of Commerce, Seeking Alpha, GuruFocus and other publications and websites. Paul, who can be followed on Twitter @PaulDykewicz, is the editor of StockInvestor.com and DividendInvestor.com, a writer for both websites and a columnist. He further is editorial director of Eagle Financial Publications in Washington, D.C., where he edits monthly investment newsletters, time-sensitive trading alerts, free e-letters and other investment reports. Paul previously served as business editor of Baltimore’s Daily Record newspaper. Paul also is the author of an inspirational book, “Holy Smokes! Golden Guidance from Notre Dame’s Championship Chaplain,” with a foreword by former national championship-winning football coach Lou Holtz. The book is great as a gift and is endorsed by Joe Montana, Joe Theismann, Ara Parseghian, “Rocket” Ismail, Reggie Brooks, Dick Vitale and many othersCall 202-677-4457 for multiple-book pricing.

 

Paul Dykewicz

Paul Dykewicz is the editor of StockInvestor.com and the editorial director of Eagle Financial Publications in Washington, D.C. He writes and edits for the website, as well as edits investment newsletters, time-sensitive trading alerts and other reports published by Eagle. He also is an accomplished, award-winning journalist who has written for Dow Jones, USA Today and other publications, as well as served as business editor of a daily newspaper in Baltimore. In addition, Paul is the author of the inspirational book, "Holy Smokes! Golden Guidance from Notre Dame's Championship Chaplain." He received his MBA in finance from Johns Hopkins University, where he was a two-time president of the school's Finance Club. In addition, Paul has a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and a master's degree in journalism from Michigan State University. Outside of work, Paul volunteers with a faith-based organization to assist the poor in Southeast Washington, D.C., to learn personal finance skills to lift themselves out of debt.

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