Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NVBUD demonstrated how geographic diversification shields top-line growth during challenging periods. The beverage giant’s third-quarter 2025 earnings reveal a tale of two markets: domestic softness offset by exceptional emerging-market strength.
Profitability Holds Ground Despite U.S. Volume Declines
The American market presented obstacles in Q3, with revenues sliding 0.8% year-over-year as consumer caution dampened beer consumption. Retail and wholesale channels both contracted—sales to retailers dropped 2.5% and wholesalers saw a 2.7% decline. Yet management’s pricing prowess and operational efficiency prevented margin compression. Despite these headwinds, EBITDA expanded by 0.4%, while margins improved by 42 basis points (bps), showcasing disciplined cost management.
Latin America Powers Forward
South of the border tells a markedly different story. Colombia emerged as the region’s standout performer with low-teen revenue expansion driven by record volumes, strong premiumization trends, and market share gains—translating to mid-single-digit EBITDA growth. Brazil navigated unfavorable weather and tepid consumer appetite by leaning on pricing discipline. Per-hectoliter revenues jumped 6.5%, enabling flat EBITDA alongside 68 bps margin gains despite volume pressures. Mexico maintained steady trajectory with low-single-digit quarterly growth and mid-single-digit performance year-to-date, underpinned by flagship brands like Modelo and Pacifico, plus momentum in no-alcohol alternatives including Corona Cero and other alternative beverage options.
Stock Performance and Valuation Context
BUD shares appreciated 8.5% over the past three months, outpacing its industry peer group’s 2% climb. From a valuation lens, the stock trades at a forward P/E of 15.73X versus the sector’s 14.19X average. Consensus calls for 2025 and 2026 earnings growth of 3.7% and 12.3% respectively, though recent estimate revisions have trended downward over the past month. The stock holds a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Competitive Landscape and Alternative Opportunities
The broader Consumer Staples space offers higher-conviction picks. Monster Beverage CorporationMNST carries a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), with 2025 sales and earnings consensus pointing to 9.7% and 22.8% growth. The Vita Coco Company, Inc.COCO also sports a Rank #1, backed by 18% sales and 15% earnings growth projections for 2025. United Natural Foods, Inc.UNFI rounds out the trio with a Rank #1, forecasting 1% sales growth and 187.3% earnings growth for 2025.
Bottom Line
AB InBev’s Latin American resilience demonstrates how portfolio balance can counteract regional softness. Strong execution in emerging markets and effective revenue management provide a buffer against persistent U.S. market challenges, securing profitability even as demand remains cautious.
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U.S. Headwinds Can't Hold Back AB InBev Thanks to Latin American Momentum
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV BUD demonstrated how geographic diversification shields top-line growth during challenging periods. The beverage giant’s third-quarter 2025 earnings reveal a tale of two markets: domestic softness offset by exceptional emerging-market strength.
Profitability Holds Ground Despite U.S. Volume Declines
The American market presented obstacles in Q3, with revenues sliding 0.8% year-over-year as consumer caution dampened beer consumption. Retail and wholesale channels both contracted—sales to retailers dropped 2.5% and wholesalers saw a 2.7% decline. Yet management’s pricing prowess and operational efficiency prevented margin compression. Despite these headwinds, EBITDA expanded by 0.4%, while margins improved by 42 basis points (bps), showcasing disciplined cost management.
Latin America Powers Forward
South of the border tells a markedly different story. Colombia emerged as the region’s standout performer with low-teen revenue expansion driven by record volumes, strong premiumization trends, and market share gains—translating to mid-single-digit EBITDA growth. Brazil navigated unfavorable weather and tepid consumer appetite by leaning on pricing discipline. Per-hectoliter revenues jumped 6.5%, enabling flat EBITDA alongside 68 bps margin gains despite volume pressures. Mexico maintained steady trajectory with low-single-digit quarterly growth and mid-single-digit performance year-to-date, underpinned by flagship brands like Modelo and Pacifico, plus momentum in no-alcohol alternatives including Corona Cero and other alternative beverage options.
Stock Performance and Valuation Context
BUD shares appreciated 8.5% over the past three months, outpacing its industry peer group’s 2% climb. From a valuation lens, the stock trades at a forward P/E of 15.73X versus the sector’s 14.19X average. Consensus calls for 2025 and 2026 earnings growth of 3.7% and 12.3% respectively, though recent estimate revisions have trended downward over the past month. The stock holds a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Competitive Landscape and Alternative Opportunities
The broader Consumer Staples space offers higher-conviction picks. Monster Beverage Corporation MNST carries a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), with 2025 sales and earnings consensus pointing to 9.7% and 22.8% growth. The Vita Coco Company, Inc. COCO also sports a Rank #1, backed by 18% sales and 15% earnings growth projections for 2025. United Natural Foods, Inc. UNFI rounds out the trio with a Rank #1, forecasting 1% sales growth and 187.3% earnings growth for 2025.
Bottom Line
AB InBev’s Latin American resilience demonstrates how portfolio balance can counteract regional softness. Strong execution in emerging markets and effective revenue management provide a buffer against persistent U.S. market challenges, securing profitability even as demand remains cautious.