Posts for Ticker ‘TXRH’

Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades (AGN, BJS, CTRN, ELN, ENDP, MVL, BTU, TXN, TXRH, TSN)

These are the top 10 analyst upgrades and downgrades we have seen from Wall Street firms early this Monday morning:

  • Allergan (AGN) Raised to Buy at Citigroup.
  • BJ Services (BJS) Cut to Underperform at Wells Fargo.
  • Citi Trends (CTRN) Cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.
  • Elan (ELN) Raised to Buy at UBS.
  • Endo Pharmaceuticals (ENDP) Started as Buy at Citigroup.
  • Marvel Entertainment (MVL) Cut to Neutral at Janney
  • Peabody Energy (BTU) Raised to Outperform at FBR.
  • Texas Instruments (TXN) Raised to Hold from Underperform at Jefferies; Reiterated Sell w/ $14 target at Auriga.
  • Texas Roadhouse (TXRH) Cut to Neutral at Baird.
  • Tyson Foods (TSN) Cut to Hold at Deutsche Bank.

Jon C. Ogg
July 20, 2009

Food Investor Alert: Fat & Calorie Displays At Food Chains (MCD, YUM, BWLD, CAKE, PFCB, RRGB, EAT, BKC, WEN, TXRH, SONC, CPKI)

If you like to invest in food chain restaurants, Thursday was a bad day as a group of bipartisan senators are trying to require chains to list calories on their menus.  This is aimed at the big restaurant chains with 20 locations of the same name rather than mom and pop stores.  If you can believe it, fast food and casual dining restaurant owners McDonald’s Corp. (NYSE: MCD) and Yum! Brands Inc. (NYSE: YUM) already have this available online.  Some of the big chains out there make this available and some do not.

Imagine if (or when) you are forced to see the calorie, salt, and fat counts for many of your favorite foods such as Buffalo Wings at Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. (NASDAQ: BWLD). Or what about some of those oversized plates big enough for two or three meals at The Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ: CAKE)?  And what if you tally up the full calories and sodium in Chinese food at PF Chang’s China Bistro Inc. (NASDAQ: PFCB)?  Or a Monster Burger at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. (NASDAQ: RRGB).  Or what about Brinker International Inc. (NYSE: EAT) chains like Chili’s for the Texas Cheese Fries?

We do not mean to pick on any single chain by naming menu items or chains, because this  could affect all big chain owners to the likes of Burger King Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BKC), Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. (NYSE:WEN), Texas Roadhouse Inc. (NASDAQ: TXRH), Sonic Corp. (NASDAQ: SONC), California Pizza Kitchen Inc., (NASDAQ: CPKI), and many more.  The news of this had a significant negative impact on most of these stocks today when you consider we had an up market.
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Second Round Analyst Downgrades (AINV, T, GSIC, MFE, NVLS, SNH, TSO, TXRH, VZ)

Burning_money_picIt seems that the early bird analyst calls did not capture the notion that analysts are starting 2009 with more opportunities to downgrade stocks.  Here are some additional pre-market analyst downgrades from Wall Street this Monday morning:

  • Apollo Investment Corporation (NASDAQ: AINV) Cut to Sell at Stifel Nicolaus; shares are down over 5% on the call.
  • AT&T (NYSE: T) Cut to Market Perform at Bernstein; shares down over 2%.
  • GSI Commerce (NASDAQ: GSIC) Cut to Hold at Stifel Nicolaus.
  • McAfee (NYSE: MFE) Cut to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
  • Novellus (NASDAQ: NVLS) Cut to Underperform at Credit Suisse.
  • Senior Housing (NYSE: SNH) Cut to Neutral at UBS; shares indicated down 2%.
  • Tessoro (NYSE: TSO) Cut to Sell at Soleil.
  • Texas Roadhouse (NASDAQ: TXRH) Cut to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
  • Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) Cut to Underperform at Bernstein; shares down almost 3%.

Here are the top 10 pre-market analyst upgrades and downgrades:

Jon C. Ogg
January 5, 2009

Texas Roadhouse, Barbecue Fans Staying Home (TXRH)

Texas Roadhouse(NASDAQ: TXRH) just proved the risks of owning a stock that is only a one restaurant chain pure-play.  The company posted earnings at $0.10 EPS versus a $0.11 First Call consensus estimate.  Its revenues came in with a 22% gain to $186.3 million, but First Call had estimates at $191.8 million.

Texas Roadhouse put guidance for diluted EPS growth of 5% to 15% forfiscal 2008, which includes a $0.01 to $0.02 benefit from an extra weekin 2008.   Earnings on a diluted EPS basis grew 15% to $0.51 for fiscal 2007. So if we imply this 5% to 15% jump, we get a new target of $0.5355 to $0.5865.  We would note that there is a note discussing a $0.014 impairment charge, so some might add that number into the figure.  Unfortunately, First Call has estimates at $0.64 EPS so it is going to be clocked in as a projected earnings miss regardless of the realities in charges.

The metric that restaurant analysts are going to hate the most is that its benchmark comparable restaurant sales in the first six weeks of Q1-2008 actually fell by about 1.5% year over year.  Texas Roadhouse also put its comparable store sales for this year at a whopping Flat to +1%.  It also sees company-owned restaurant openings of roughly 30 units, which compares to its own number of "operating 288 restaurants today."

The company also announced a $25 Million stock buyback plan, although that obviously isn’t a winner after missing its targets.

Shares closed down 4% at $10.67 today ahead of the numbers, but in after-hours the restaurant chain is seeing shares trade down some 15% at $9.05.  With a 52-week trading range of $8.96 to $16.05, that is almost a new low.  That will be close to a post-IPO low as well, since this came public and traded at just under $12.00 at the end of 2004 before peaking at nearly $19.00 in mid-2005.

Before today’s after-hours drop, this one traded with a $798 million market cap.  Without factoring in for franchise or any license stores, that would generate a rough value of $2.5 million per store if you implied a 318 unit-count for the end of 2008 (or some $2.13 million now after the drop).  That would also give it a forward P/E ratio of about 15.9, which isn’t expensive but also doesn’t leaves any overly inspiring barbecue and grilled after-taste in any GARP or value manager’s mouth. 

If you own this one at higher prices you may have to wait a while (and hope) for a better month of sales, but if you are looking at this with new money it just looks fairly valued at levels around the new prices.  In a recession or soft economy, many may choose to enjoy their grilled barbecue and beer back at home.

Jon C. Ogg
February 19, 2008

Short Sellers Lighten Up On Growth Restaurant Chains (RRGB, PZZA, MSSR, BWLD, SBUX, CAKE, TXRH, CBRL, PFCB, PNRA)

We’ve started seeing some of the recent emptier pockets of Joe Q. Consumer, and after a warning yesterday out of McCormick & Schmicks’s we wanted to see how some of the NASDAQ growth restaurant chains were doing as far as short sellers were concerned.  Interstingly enough, of the ones we look at with regularity that get media coverage it seems like there is actually a drop in short selling from August to September.  Below is a list of companies in the sector along with the shares short in September and a percentage change from the August count of the short interest:

  • Red Robin Gourmet (RRGB)         3.304M  -1.13%
  • Papa John’s (PZZA)                         2.245M   -2.91%
  • McCormick & Schmick’s (MSSR)  1.497M   -6.22%
  • Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD)           3.293M    -6.4%
  • Starbucks (SBUX)                          25.725M   -6.98%
  • Cheesecake factory (CAKE)         11.636M   -7.55%
  • Texas Roadhouse (TXRH)                7.066M    -7.93%
  • CBRL Group (CBRL)                       4.727M  -14.92%
  • P.F.Chang’s (PFCB)                         7.051M  +2.54%
  • Panera Bread (PNRA)                      4.688M  +7.91%

Here are some key related articles that may give added insight:

Jon C. Ogg
September 26, 2007

Pre-Market Analyst Calls (September 25, 2007)

ACLI cut to Hold at Cantor Fitzgerald.
ARRS cut to Mkt Perform at FBR.
BKR cut to Neutral at Oppenheimer.
BRCM cut to Mkt Perform at FBR.
BZH started as Sell at UBS.
CAKE started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
CCBL cut to Mkt Perform at FBR.
CKR started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
CSG cut to Underperform at Bear Stearns.
CTX started as Buy at UBS.
DF cut to Peer PErform at Bear Stearns.
DHI started as Sell at UBS.
EMC started as Buy at B of A.
EMC started as Buy at Jefferies.
FLWS raised to Outperform at CIBC.
GOL raised to Neutral at JPMorgan.
GYI started as Sector Perform at CIBC.
HOV started as Neutral at UBS.
JBX started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
K cut to Peer PErform at Bear Stearns.
KBH started as Buy at UBS.
LEN started as Sell at UBS.
MCD started as neutral at Credit Suisse.
MMC cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.
MTH started as Neutral at UBS.
NILE started as Sector Perform at CIBC.
NTAP started as Neutral at Bank of America.
NVDA started as Neutral at UBS.
PACR cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.
PFCB started as Underperform at Credit Suisse.
PHM started as Sell at UBS.
RHT started as Sector Perform at RBC.
RT started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
RYL started as Neutral at UBS.
SNIC raised to Overweight at JPMorgan.
SPF started as Sell at UBS.
TAM raised to Neutral at JPMorgan.
TXRH started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
WON raised to Buy at Deutsche Bank.

Jon C. Ogg
September 25, 2007