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Ambev Slides After Initial Earnings Jump; Eyes on Next Week’s Test
17 May 2026
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Ambev Slides After Initial Earnings Jump; Eyes on Next Week’s Test

São Paulo, May 17, 2026, 18:14 (BRT)

  • Ambev shares in São Paulo fell 0.51% to 15.69 reais at Friday’s close. Shares lost 3.86% over the last five days, but are still up 13.20% for the year, according to MarketScreener.
  • B3 was closed Sunday. São Paulo’s regular hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:55 p.m. local, according to .
  • The Ibovespa slipped 0.61% to 177,284 on Friday, setting up Ambev to face a softer local index when trading resumes Monday.

Ambev S.A. starts the week as traders look for signs the stock’s recent earnings-driven run can keep going. Shares of the brewer slipped Friday to 15.69 reais at the B3 close, trading 31 million shares, according to Google Finance.

The timing stands out here. Shares went from a pop on a solid Q1 to investors asking if Brazil’s beer demand can hold up during the World Cup cycle, or if all the good news is priced in after one strong quarter.

Ambev laid out a simpler message for investors on May 5. The brewer’s quarterly report showed organic top-line up 8.1%, normalized EBITDA 10.1% higher, and margin at 33.6%. EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, is a popular way for investors to look at operating profit before some costs.

Brazil beer was the driver. Reuters said net profit for the first quarter came in at 3.89 billion reais, up 2.1%. Organic net revenue climbed 8.1% to 22.46 billion reais. Carnival boosted brand engagement and beer demand. Premium beer volumes jumped by double digits. Ambev left its Brazil beer cost forecast steady, and expects cash cost of goods sold per hectoliter to increase 4.5% to 7.5% this year.

Ambev CEO Carlos Lisboa told the company call the quarter was a “solid first step” and said Ambev is “confident in beer.” CFO Guilherme Fleury told analysts the World Cup has usually lifted industry growth by 0.3 to 0.4 percentage point per year, with most of that picking up in Q2 and Q3. Investing.com

Next week looks unclear. With no company event on the calendar, the focus shifts to a trading test instead. Buyers are left to sort out if Friday’s drop was just profit-taking after May’s rally, or if the stock needs another catalyst before moving higher.

Analyst calls after the results took a more upbeat turn than seen most of this year. The Rio Times quoted Bradesco BBI analyst Henrique Brustolin saying the quarter could bring the first upward earnings revisions in a while. BTG Pactual’s Thiago Duarte said Ambev “delivered the full package” in pricing, volumes and margin. The Rio Times

Brewers traded higher as momentum picked up. AB InBev, which controls Ambev, logged its first volume growth since 2023. CEO Michel Doukeris cheered the turnaround, saying “Cheers to beer,” after brands like Corona and Michelob Ultra led gains. AB InBev is also benchmarking 2026 results against Heineken and Carlsberg, Reuters reported. Reuters

But there are real risks. Ambev faces commodity and currency volatility, and it got fresh tax assessments in April totaling roughly 4.3 billion reais related to foreign tax credits. The company said it disagrees with the assessments and plans to fight them. The board approved interest on capital, with one payout set for July 6 and another scheduled before year-end. Shares and ADRs trade ex-IOC starting June 23.

Ambev looks cleaner now, but there’s still risk. The company has earnings momentum, steady cash returns, and the World Cup should help demand. The question is if the stock can keep the story alive when markets reopen Monday.

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