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Mondelez Navigates Market Pressures with Strong Dividend and Growth Strategy

Robert Sasse by Robert Sasse
September 20, 2025
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While numerous consumer goods companies struggle with inflationary pressures and shifting consumer behaviors, Mondelez International continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience. The global snacking powerhouse, renowned for brands including Milka and Oreo, recently posted unexpectedly strong quarterly results and announced a substantial increase in its shareholder dividend. This performance raises questions about how long the company can maintain this momentum while facing historically high cocoa costs and softening demand in key markets.

Quarterly Performance Exceeds Projections

The company’s July earnings report for the second quarter delivered a positive surprise to the market. Earnings per share reached $0.73, surpassing analyst forecasts by a solid $0.05. Revenue also beat expectations, coming in at $8.98 billion against projections of $8.82 billion. This performance was largely driven by strategic pricing actions, particularly within the chocolate segment, which generated $2.66 billion in revenue. The biscuits and snacks division contributed another $4.58 billion.

Despite these robust figures, significant challenges loom on the horizon. Soaring cocoa prices are projected to negatively impact the company’s adjusted earnings per share for fiscal 2025, with estimates pointing to a potential 10 percent decline.

Dividend Increase Highlights Financial Confidence

In a clear signal of management’s belief in its sustainable profitability and stable cash flow generation, Mondelez announced its thirteenth consecutive annual dividend hike. The quarterly payout will rise from $0.47 to $0.50 per share. With a payout ratio of approximately 69 percent, the company maintains ample flexibility to fund growth initiatives while simultaneously rewarding its shareholders.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Mondelez?

Mixed Regional Performance with Strategic Shifts

The company’s performance revealed a tale of two markets. While emerging economies showed strong growth, North America—a core market for Mondelez—experienced a noticeable slowdown in demand for biscuits and crackers. This has prompted some retailers to potentially reduce their inventory levels.

In Europe, the company faced temporary disruptions due to price negotiations and some delistings by retailers. However, market analysts indicate that a recovery in this region is anticipated during the second half of the year.

Analyst Sentiment and Long-Term Strategy

Wall Street maintains a “Moderate Buy” rating on Mondelez stock, with a consensus price target of $72. Institutional investors, who control 78 percent of shares, continue to express confidence in the consumer giant’s long-term value proposition.

The company’s strategy to navigate current headwinds rests on three pillars: enhancing operational efficiency to manage costs, implementing strategic price adjustments, and intensifying its focus on high-growth markets such as China and India. The critical question remains whether these measures will be sufficient to fully offset unprecedented commodity costs and overcome regional softness. While Mondelez has a proven track record, the ongoing stress test in the current economic environment continues.

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