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While egg prices have come down from record highs, the cost of beef—a key protein on most American tables—continues to rise. That could not only dent consumer wallets, but also raise input costs for restaurants, forcing them to either raise prices or risk lower profits.
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As if investors didn't have enough to worry about, the Trump tariffs have gone into effect. As other nations begin to retaliate, this could be the initial battle in a prolonged trade war.
Texas Roadhouse saw an improvement in its IBD SmartSelect Composite Rating Monday, from 93 to 96. The post Texas Roadhouse Stock Earns Composite Rating Upgrade appeared first on Investor's Business Daily.
Texas Roadhouse (TXRH 1.73%) reported its fourth-quarter 2024 earnings on February 20, 2025, capping off what CEO Jerry Morgan described as a "memorable year" for the company. The casual dining chain delivered strong performance across its portfolio of brands, with positive traffic growth leading to record-setting average unit volumes.
Texas Roadhouse: Impressive Fundamentals But Overpriced With Weak Technicals
Texas Roadhouse continues to excel with strong same-store sales, impressive unit-level economics, and robust financial performance, making it a top buy-and-hold stock. Despite market volatility and inflation concerns, Texas Roadhouse's fundamentals remain solid, with double-digit sales growth and improving margins driving record EBITDA and net income. The company plans significant expansion with 43 new company-operated restaurants in FY 2025, enhancing its already strong cash flow and market presence.
Texas Roadhouse has shown impressive growth and profitability, but its stock is currently rated 'Hold' due to limited growth prospects and peak margins. Q4 results were strong with record margins, but the 14-week quarter skewed the numbers, making future comparisons tougher. For 2025, EPS growth is estimated at 8%, with flat margins expected due to rising commodity and wage inflation.