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		U.S. mattress makers go into slumber as consumer confidence slides
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		 [April 28, 2022]  By 
		Praveen Paramasivam 
 (Reuters) -A decline in discretionary 
		income and consumer confidence due to record inflation is likely to dent 
		revenue of U.S. premium mattress makers, who are already struggling to 
		sustain the demand seen during the peak of the pandemic.
 
 Industry leader Tempur Sealy International Inc, which saw its sales soar 
		through the early months of lockdowns as people upgraded their home 
		furnishing, is expected to grow at a slower pace than the past six 
		quarters.
 
 The slowdown is thanks to the infrequent nature of bedding product 
		purchases, record inflation and a fall in U.S. home sales due to high 
		mortgage rates.
 
 "Inflation was high, gas prices increased - so the overall macro coupled 
		with lower consumer confidence domestically is essentially causing the 
		slowdown in a lot of these big-ticket discretionary items," UBS analyst 
		Atul Maheshwari said.
 
		
		 
		CONTEXT
 Smaller rival Sleep Number Corp reported weaker-than-expected revenue 
		and profit last week, as it grappled with delayed supply of 
		semiconductors used in making its smart mattresses and a drop in demand.
 
 The company also cut its profit forecast for 2022 after demand in March 
		came in less than its expectations following the beginning of the war in 
		Ukraine. Analysts also tip peer Purple Innovation Inc to follow suit and 
		trim its outlook.
 
 Tempur Sealy, which is reporting its first-quarter earnings on Thursday, 
		has also delayed the launch of a new line of products to next year.
 
 Still, some industry experts said that Tempur Sealy's better-established 
		supply chain and pricing power would help the company have an edge over 
		its other publicly traded rivals.
 
 "Tempur Sealy is a best-in-class performer in terms of just their 
		execution and strong relationships with wholesalers - a high-quality 
		firm that has done the right things to position itself for growth," BofA 
		Global Research analyst Curtis Nagle said.
 
		
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THE FUNDAMENTALS
 * Analysts polled by Refinitiv expect Tempur Sealy to report a 15.3% increase in 
revenue for the first quarter, with its North America division, which accounts 
for more than four-fifths of its revenue, posting the smallest growth in seven 
quarters.
 
 * Earnings per share, they expect, will decline 5.5% from a year earlier to 60 
cents, marking the first decline in nearly two years.
 
 WALL STREET SENTIMENT
 
 Name RIC Average Stock's Median Last
 rating YTD PT closing performance price
 
 Tempur Buy -42% $37, $27.30
 Sealy down
 18%
 from a month ago
 
 Purple Hold -65% $5.50, $4.67
 Innovation down 8%
 from a month
 ago
 
 Sleep Hold -43% $49.50, $43.52
 Number down
 29%
 from a month ago
 
 (Reporting by Praveen Paramasivam in Bengaluru; Editing by Sweta Singh and Maju 
Samuel)
 
 
 
				 
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