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To own Ingredion, you need to believe its shift toward higher value, health focused ingredient solutions can offset pressure in legacy starches and sweeteners. Reynoso’s appointment adds seasoned food and beverage finance leadership but does not materially change the near term earnings risk from weaker volumes, FX headwinds and softer net margins flagged in recent results.
The most relevant recent announcement alongside Reynoso’s hire is Q2 2026 earnings, where sales were roughly flat but net income fell from US$196 million to US$114 million. That backdrop makes his role in capital allocation, productivity and integration especially important as Ingredion invests in Texture & Healthful Solutions and manages debt tied to the Tate & Lyle financing package.
Yet behind the appealing specialty ingredients story, investors still need to be aware of the risk that prolonged FX and pricing pressure could...
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Ingredion's narrative projects $7.8 billion revenue and $789.5 million earnings by 2029. This requires 2.5% yearly revenue growth and a roughly $115 million earnings increase from $674.0 million today.
Uncover how Ingredion's forecasts yield a $122.83 fair value, a 15% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest estimate analysts were already cautious, assuming revenue of about US$7.4 billion and earnings near US$774 million by 2029, and they saw execution and margin risks as more limiting than the consensus view, particularly if cost inflation and operational issues linger even as Ingredion pursues higher value solutions and brings in a new CFO.
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