Laird Superfood, Inc.
NYSEAM-LSF
Company Overview
Laird Superfood, Inc. manufactures and markets plant-based natural and functional food in the United States. It offers powdered and liquid coffee creamers, and hydration and beverage enhancing supplements; hydrate coconut water products, activate daily jumpstart products, activate prebiotic daily greens, renew plant-based proteins, and performance mushroom supplements; coffee, tea, hot chocolate products; and Pili nuts and Harvest dates. The company provides its products through wholesale channels, its own website, as well as third-party online channels. Laird Superfood, Inc. was incorporated in 2015 and is headquartered in Sisters, Oregon.
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Laird Superfood, Inc.
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Jason D. Vieth
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www.lairdsuperfood.com
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2015
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What's happening
Nov 12, 2025 - Dec 12, 2025
Laird Superfood Inc Faces Significant Stock Decline Amid Disappointing Earnings
- Laird Superfood Inc reported a net loss in Q3, leading to a downward revision of its revenue growth outlook for fiscal year 2025.
- The company's earnings per share slightly beat expectations but were overshadowed by lower-than-expected revenues.
- Investor sentiment remains bearish due to ongoing operational challenges and market conditions affecting consumer demand.
Over the past month, Laird Superfood Inc (LSF) experienced a notable decline in stock performance, with an overall movement of -14.5%. This downturn starkly contrasted with the S&P 500's modest gain of 0.7%, resulting in an underperformance relative to broader market trends by -15.2%. The primary catalyst for this negative trajectory was disappointing Q3 earnings results reported on November 10, which revealed both a net loss and revenues that fell short of analyst expectations.
The company’s actual earnings per share (EPS) came in at -$0.03 against an anticipated -$0.04; however, this slight beat was overshadowed by lower-than-expected revenue figures totaling $12.9 million compared to the consensus estimate of $14.1 million. Additionally, LSF revised its fiscal year 2025 revenue growth outlook down from a prior estimate between 20% and 25% to approximately 15%, anticipating full-year net sales around $52.2 million instead of previous projections.
These developments highlighted ongoing challenges related to retail order timing and softer e-commerce trends that adversely affected both financial outlooks and investor confidence alike. Despite reaffirming their revenue guidance for FY2025, concerns among investors persisted regarding the company’s ability to meet targets amidst these headwinds.
As the month progressed following these announcements, sentiment remained bearish due to persistent worries about operational inefficiencies impacting consumer demand within the specialty food sector where LSF operates. This contributed further pressure on stock prices as investors reacted negatively not only to current performance but also future growth prospects.
Laird Superfood Inc underperformed the Consumer Staples (XLP) sector by -16.3%.