Vital Farms, Inc.

  • Earnings Score
  • Moat Score
  • Market Cap $1.50B
  • PE 30
  • Debt $NaN
  • Cash $149.53M
  • EV $NaN
  • FCF $60.89M

Earnings

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Sales & Net Margins

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Earnings$50.02M
EBIT$62.31M
ROE20%
ROA18%
FCF$60.89M
Equity$253.36M
Growth Stability27%
PE30.03
PEG0.55
PB5.93
P/FCF24.67
P/S2.61
Price/Cash0.1
Net Margins10%
Gross Margins37%
Op. Margins11%
Earnings CAGR42%
Sales Growth YoY31%
Sales Growth QoQ-2%
Sales CAGR33%
FCF CAGR23%
Equity CAGR88%
Earnings Stability-0.2
Earnings Growth YoY65%
Earnings Growth QoQ-54%
Earnings CAGR 5Y54%
Sales CAGR 5Y33%
FCF CAGR 5Y41%
Equity CAGR 5Y63%
Earnings CAGR 3Y34%
Sales CAGR 3Y34%
FCF CAGR 3Y133%
Equity CAGR 3Y21%
Market Cap$1.50B
Revenue$576.13M
Assets$344.67M
Cash$149.53M
Shares Outstanding42.38M
Earnings Score6%
Moat Score94%
Working Capital173.85M
Current Ratio3.24
Gross Profit$215.24M
Shares Growth 3y2%
Equity Growth QoQ6%
Equity Growth YoY39%

Assets & ROA

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Stockholders Equity & ROE

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Vital Farms Inc is an ethical food company. The company retails pasture-raised eggs and butter. Its products include Pasture-Raised Eggs and Pasture-Raised Butter & Ghee.

SEC Filings

Direct access to Vital Farms, Inc. (VITL) Annual Reports (10K) and Quarterly Reports (10Q) from the SEC website.

  • 2024
    • 10-Q Sep 29
    • 10-Q Jun 30
    • 10-Q Mar 31
  • 2023
    • 10-K Dec 31
    • 10-Q Sep 24
    • 10-Q Jun 25
    • 10-Q Mar 26
  • 2022
    • 10-K Dec 25
    • 10-Q Sep 25
    • 10-Q Jun 26
    • 10-Q Mar 27

Sector Comparison

How does Vital Farms, Inc. compare to its competitors?

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Peter Lynch's Chart

This chart shows the current pricing of Vital Farms, Inc. compared to its past. The addition of the earnings trend line provides further insights into the company's earnings power.

CAGR 42%
Stability -20%
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Vital Farms, Inc. Discounted Cash Flow

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DCF$68M$77M$86M$96M$108M$121M$136M$152M$170M$191M$1.9B
Value$3.1B

Competitiveness and MOAT

High margins render the company resilient under dire circumstances, hence able to drive competitors out or acquire them. ROE and ROA measure the average flow generated by each invested dollar. Their marginal value is a forecast of future growth, and it is considered by Buffett and Munger the most important single indicator.

Years12/201812/201912/202012/202112/202212/2023TTM
Net Margins5%2%4%1%0%5%10%
ROA-7%7%0%1%12%18%
ROE-28%6%2%1%13%20%

Safety and Stability

Being debt the number one cause of investment losses and company death, the ratio Debt/FCF is of utmost importance to guarantee safety. On the other hand the Graham’s stability measures the drawdown of earnings, hence indicating the reliability of the flow generated by the company.

Years12/201812/201912/202012/202112/202212/2023TTM
Debt over FCF--0.50.57----
Debt over Equity-0.590.01----
Growth Stability---43%27%100%27%

Growth

Growth can be dangerous when forecasting, simply projecting the current growth is in general wrong. A company passes through multiple phases, from being young and unprofitable, to the first periods of profitability and high growth, until it arrives at a period of regime with limited growth. Identifying in which phase the company is in may help forecasting.

Years12/201812/201912/202012/202112/202212/2023CAGR 5Y
Revenue YoY growth-32%52%22%39%30%33%
Earnings YoY growth--58%269%-73%-48%2K%54%
Equity YoY growth-102%2K%7%4%22%63%
FCF YoY growth--207%-114%-128%5K%-312%41%