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Freshpet Inc.’s stock FRPT, +0.33% was up 9% in premarket trading on Monday after the company reported a narrower-than-expected third-quarter loss and boosted its revenue outlook for 2023. Freshpet reported a third-quarter loss of 15 cents a share, narrower than the FactSet consensus estimate of 16 cents a share. Its third-quarter revenue of $200.
6 million also beat the analyst estimate of $194.5 million. Looking ahead, Freshpet expected 2023 revenue of about $755 million, up from its earlier estimate of $750 million and ahead of the analyst expectation of $750.8 million. “Our strengthened organization is delivering improved margins from better operational performance in logistics, input costs and quality while maintaining strong volume-based revenue growth,” the company said.
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