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Nestle Reports Strong Q4 Growth and Plans to Sell Ice Cream Business

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Published Feb 19, 2026
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A small ice cream cart figurine, a judge’s gavel, stacks of coins, and an upward-trending green arrow symbolize Q4 growth and regulation in the ice cream business.
Summary:

  • Nestle achieved 4% organic sales growth in Q4, surpassing estimates of 3.55%.
  • The company intends to sell its ice cream business to Froneri, owner of Haagen-Dazs.
  • Nestle has begun divesting its water business, expecting completion by 2027.

Sales Growth Exceeds Expectations

Nestle shares rose 3% on Thursday after the company reported organic sales growth for the fourth quarter that beat analyst forecasts.

The organic growth rate came in at 4%, exceeding the FactSet consensus of 3.55%. This positive performance reflects the company's efforts to enhance its market position.

Plans to Sell Ice Cream Business

Nestle announced plans to sell its remaining ice cream business to Froneri, a joint venture between PAI and Nestle, which also owns the Haagen-Dazs brand.

This decision aligns with the company's strategy to streamline operations and focus on its core businesses.

Divesting Water Business

In addition to the ice cream business sale, Nestle has started the formal process to divest its water business.

This business includes well-known brands such as Henniez and Perrier. The company expects this divestiture to be completed by 2027, further simplifying its operations.

Future Growth Targets

Looking ahead, Nestle has set an organic sales growth target of 3% to 4% for 2026.

The company also aims to improve its underlying trading operating profit margin, which was reported at 16.1% in 2025. These targets reflect Nestle's commitment to enhancing profitability and operational efficiency.

Challenges Ahead

Despite the strong sales growth, Nestle faces challenges, including an infant formula recall that has impacted its reputation.

The company acknowledged that the recall would negatively affect its organic growth guidance by 20 basis points. Additionally, Nestle flagged 1.7 billion francs in restructuring items primarily due to the recall, indicating ongoing adjustments in its operational strategy.

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