UPDATE: Inghams Ltd (ASX: ING) shares have plunged to a 12-month low this week, prompting urgent speculation about a potential takeover. During the company’s annual general meeting on Thursday, chair Helen Nash described the share price drop as “deeply disappointing,” raising concern among investors.
Inghams released a troubling trading update earlier this week, revealing that despite strong market fundamentals, the company faced unexpectedly high operational costs in Australia towards the end of FY25. Nash emphasized that the company’s share price has fallen by approximately 33% due to “challenging market conditions” and specific pressures across inventory management, farming, and processing operations.
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I acknowledge that these issues, and the performance of our share price, are deeply disappointing for all shareholders,”
Nash stated, assuring investors that the board and management are responding with “urgency and discipline.”
With the 2026 outlook appearing grim, the company predicts EBITDA could fall by as much as 10%. Yet, analysts suggest this downturn may open a window for acquisition as the Australian Shareholders Association noted that the current share price weakness could attract potential suitors.
Broker Jarden evaluated Inghams’ recent trading woes, stating that while the update was “mixed,” there remains an opportunity for investors to buy shares at lower prices. They maintain a neutral rating but with a positive bias, driven by new management’s focus on cutting costs and streamlining operations. Jarden has set a price target of $2.80, forecasting a total shareholder return of 19.3%, based on the closing price of $2.43 on Wednesday.
As of Thursday, Inghams shares bounced back slightly, rising 3.1% to $2.50. Investors are closely monitoring the situation, weighing whether to buy the dip or wait for a possible buyout amid the company’s operational challenges and fluctuating market conditions.
The immediate future for Inghams remains uncertain, but the potential for acquisition could reshape the landscape for this ASX food producer. Investors are advised to consider their options carefully as developments unfold.
Stay tuned for more updates as this situation evolves.


































