By Tredu.com • 2025-06-27 09:00:16
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Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE:STZ) is a leading beverage alcohol company with a diverse portfolio of beer, wine, and spirits. Known for popular brands like Corona and Modelo, Constellation Brands competes with other major players in the industry, such as Anheuser-Busch and Diageo. The company is set to release its first-quarter earnings results soon, which investors are keenly watching.
On June 27, 2025, Wells Fargo updated its rating for STZ to "Overweight," suggesting a positive outlook for the stock. At the time, the stock was priced at $161.32. Despite this optimistic rating, the action associated with the update is to hold, indicating that investors should maintain their current positions rather than buying more shares.
Analysts expect Constellation Brands to report earnings of $3.29 per share for the first quarter, a decrease from $3.57 per share in the same period last year. The company's projected quarterly revenue is $2.56 billion, slightly down from $2.66 billion a year ago. This decline in earnings and revenue may be a factor in the cautious "hold" recommendation.
Recently, Constellation Brands announced the delivery of redemption notices for its 4.75% Senior Notes due in 2025 and 5.00% Senior Notes due in 2026. This move could impact the company's financials and is something investors should The stock has experienced a minor decline of 0.1%, closing at $161.32, as highlighted by Benzinga.
The stock has seen a low of $160.30 and a high of $162.30 in recent trading. Over the past year, STZ has reached a high of $264.45 and a low of $159.35. With a market capitalization of approximately $28.54 billion and a trading volume of 1,815,599 shares, Constellation Brands remains a significant player in the beverage industry.