For Saputo’s fiscal 2017 first quarter, net income rose to C$176.7 million ($135.14 million), or 44 Canadian cents a share, from C$136.4 million, or 34 Canadian cents, in the year-earlier period, helped by higher North American sales volumes.
Revenue during the quarter, which ended June 30, increased 2.6 percent to C$2.6 billion.
Analysts were expecting Saputo to earn 40 Canadian cents per share on revenue of C$2.65 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Saputo’s quarterly dividend will rise to 15 Canadian cents in September.
The dairy’s shares dipped 0.6 percent to C$39 in Toronto, down from an all-time high of C$42.50 reached in March.
($1 = 1.3075 Canadian dollars) (Reporting by Rod Nickel in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Editing by Paul Simao)