-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师的观点总结如下:我们维持对CMG未来12个月的目标价为44美元,相当于2026年每股收益预期值的35倍,低于该股五年平均市盈率50倍,反映出其同店销售增长预期较低。我们将2026年每股收益预期从1.25美元上调至1.26美元,并将2027年每股收益预期从1.46美元下调至1.45美元。鉴于CMG第一季度业绩令人鼓舞,我们重申“买入”评级。CMG同店销售额增长0.5%,其中交易量增长0.6%,凸显了该公司对提升美国消费者价值认知的重视。我们对2025年同店销售额下滑后趋于稳定感到欣慰,这表明该公司结构性增长前景依然稳固。结构性增长催化剂的其他证据包括新店数量增长(第一季度新增49家)以及一系列限时供应和附加产品(例如香菜青柠酱)的推出,这些产品在不提高菜单价格的情况下获得了市场认可并提升了收入。尽管这一策略会给餐厅利润率带来压力(第一季度下降250个基点),但我们认为这有利于长期增长。
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