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Some companies are recovering from the DEI nonsense. Equal Employment Opportunity still applies.
CBRL is returning to normal, albeit downsizing from the DEI catastrophe.
Cracker Barrel deserves everything they get after radical changes in the past.... I still haven't gone back to eat or visit but the stock shows it and more bad headlines in the news...https://resistthemainstream.com/american-staples-stock-nosedives-after-ceo-makes-huge-mistake/?utm_source=tsr
Just bought my first shares of CBRL. Traveling I-95 to Florida, all the Cracker Barrels are loaded at lunch and dinner.
You know I was a employee at Cracker barrel at one time in my life and was proud to work there transferred thru the company to different part of the country... I am invited my family friends because I knew it was family oriented but no more.... Cracker barrel has lost my pride in working and owning a part of shares with the company... When will this end? I even bet they jacked up those chairs prices all for profit to show pride month what a shit show this is... I will buy a damn good chair that's 200 a pop and not at cracker barrel or there food no more.....
Klouis I’m liking your crystal ball. IMHO
Minimum wage and labor laws
I expect Cracker Barrel to hit all time highs in the next 18 months. IMHO.
Much higher if half of board members would be replaced. IMHO
"Up to 30% of restaurants could close" - Grubhub CEO
i expect as other states shut down, especially in the south then CBRL will tank and even possibly go bk
at $65 this way over priced, i feel it should be $25 at best right now
I CALLED FOR A CBRL SELLOFF ON 2/29 WHEN STOCK WAS AT $144 TO THE $100 RANGE.
NOW TRADING AT $98
NEXT MOVE BY APRIL 1, I EXPECT UNDER $85
DOWN, NOT UP!
expect a selloff of CBRL into $100 range within next 6 months
today's closing price $143.33
Management or lack of has to go. Hoping for a buy out. IMHO
Cracker Barrel Breaks Down After Earnings, Watch This Trade Level $CBRL
Earlier today, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc (NASDAQ:CBRL), reported earnings that were short of analysts expectations. The company also issued downside guidance. The popular restaurant stock is trading lower by 5.63 percent to $142.27 a share. Traders should note that the stock price is now trading below its important 50 and 200-day moving averages. This puts the stock in a weak technical position on the charts. The stock is also falling below its recent weekly chart pivot low from late July which indicates weakness and further downside for the shares. Traders must now watch for support around the $130.00 area. This important support area is where the stock was defended in October 2016. Often, past pivot levels will serve as major support when retested.
Nicholas Santiago
InTheMoneyStocks
Agree... also fundamental show CBRL is 10% overvalued. Earnings tomorrow
Fair Value Analysis
How is that $171 workin' for ya? It's all about reality.
My girlfriend had me stop at a CrackerBarrel in Alabama for breakfast on the way to a property we bought in Pensacola Beach. The thing was empty - 6 people - 3 couples.
Wishing and hoping doesn't make much money. This outfit has incurred some bad debt and will eventually pay for it. At best, CBRL is a trade vehicle, nothing more.
I am a trader, not one for hope or being a wisher. My money is always at work increasing. CBRL was just a stop among many. While CBRL was losing share price I was gaining.
CBRL means nothing to me. Many of the stores I see are half empty or worse and debt continues to grow. The food sucks in my opinion. If all that makes you happy - good for you. Trading deals with reality/mathematics. My CBRL trade was a winner while many sold.
It is comical you boast of trivial CBRL gains after all this time. It only proves what I say is true.
Lol what cha think about $120???? How about $171?????
Monster... who was here trashing us at $120? And doesn't include the special divvies
Wow $171 CBR. ...
Haven't you see mms just take it up after good quarter? ? They like to make money too lol... I have always said that CBRL is a good stock use to work there good food good service can get a gift or something while waiting in line to eat.. The best restaurant imo...
Weird ... $5 off high in 30 min after positive report ... heh ... markets.
Guess the analysis will have to do another buy upgrade CBRL... LOL
The best in the restaurant industry... CBRL busiest time in the summer tourism up this yr...
And spec divy nice!
CBRL Earnings out....
Don't know why they don't go to California. .. I am sure they done studies on it.. California doesn't seem to be the type to have southern home cooking. .. Its a good question
Do any of you know why Cracker barrel is not in Calif? Do they have
any plans to enter that market. Seems to me that they would do very
well.
Cracker Barrel initiated with a Market Perform at Telsey Advisory
Target $165
Cracker Barrel CFO plans retirement
Ron Ruggless
Sep 16, 2015
Lawrence Hyatt to remain through fiscal 2016, company says in 4Q earnings release
Lawrence Hyatt
Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. chief financial officer Lawrence Hyatt will retire by the end of the 2016 fiscal year, the company said Wednesday, while reporting fourth-quarter earnings.
Hyatt, who will turn 61 in October, has served as CFO of the Lebanon, Tenn.-based family-dining chain since January 2011. The company said he will participate in the search for his successor and assist with the transition.
“During his five years as Cracker Barrel's CFO, Larry's financial and business leadership have been instrumental to our company's success,” Sandra B. Cochran, Cracker Barrel president and CEO, said in a statement. “While we will be sad to see him leave, all of us wish Larry and his family the best in his retirement.”
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Prior to Cracker Barrel, Hyatt served as CFO at Nashville, Tenn.-basedO’Charley’s Inc.
The CFO announcement came as Cracker Barrel reported a profit increase during the fourth quarter ended July 31 of 21 percent, to $47.4 million, or $1.97 a share, from $39.2 million, or $1.63 a share, in the same quarter last year. Revenue in the quarter rose 3.8 percent, to $719.2 million, from $692.7 million in the prior-year period.
Same-store restaurant sales in the quarter increased 3.8 percent, including a 3-percent increase in average check and a 0.8-percent increase in store traffic. The average menu price increase for the quarter was about 2.7 percent, the company said. Same-store sales at Cracker Barrel’s attached retail stores grew 0.6 percent during the quarter.
Cochran said she was pleased with the company’s performance, adding that it “reflects the strength of the differentiated Cracker Barrel brand and our ability to execute against our strategic initiatives to drive significant increases in comparable store sales and a 120 basis point improvement in operating income.”
In guidance for fiscal 2016, Cracker Barrel said it expects total revenue of between $2.90 billion and $2.95 billion, and earnings per share of between $7.15 and $7.30.
The company said the increased revenue projection for fiscal 2016 reflects the expected opening of seven or eight new Cracker Barrel units, and same-store sales increases of between 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent.
Food commodity inflation in the year ahead is projected to range from 3 percent to 3.5 percent, which the company said was largely driven by expected increases in egg prices.
The company opened three new Cracker Barrel units during the quarter, for a total of six new openings during the fiscal year.
Cracker Barrel, founded in 1969, owns and operates 637 locations in 42 states
$CBRL reports Q4 EPS $1.97, cons $1.86| sees FY16 EPS $7.15-$7.30, cons $7.22| sees Q1 EPS $1.50-$1.60, cons $1.60
City gets taste of Cracker Barrel http://mtairynews.com/news/31526/city-gets-taste-of-cracker-barrel
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Wow BIG GREEN CBRL... I was off by a few months but $160s are here. ...
You would think somebody would try to copycat CBRL.... If you liked pancakes cornbread or muffins or biscuits anyone can get the ingredients right in the country store anything from nicknaacks to Stuarts root beer to old fashion candy to candles to kids toys for the road or buy their famous rocking chairs... A family of 4 can spend $30 to $40 at a fast food joint and at Cracker Barrel you can just as much or less and have more quality food... Cracker Barrel really has the best way to do restaurant / shop imo....
:) Happy 4th! And yes, I was just at Cracker Barrel for breakfast the other day, first time ever... surprised at the selection
Oh stopping at the old cracker barrel for day after the forth is so awesome. .. The wait is so long but well worth it sit in shade with rocking chair with summer breeze is so comforting with july 4th music in the background. .. What other restaurant does that with old country cooking??? I love Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel to replace Dresser-Rand in S&P 400 as of 7/1 close
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Set to Join the S&P MidCap 400; Marten Transport to be Added to S&P SmallCap 600
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Today : Monday 29 June 2015
NEW YORK, June 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P SmallCap 600 constituent Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. (NASD: CBRL) will replace Dresser-Rand Group Inc. (NYSE: DRC) in the S&P MidCap 400, and Marten Transport Ltd. (NASD: MRTN) will replace Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in the S&P SmallCap 600 after the close oftrading on Wednesday, July 1. Siemens AG is acquiring Dresser-Rand Group in a deal expected to be completed soon.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store develops and operates the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store concept. Headquartered in Lebanon, TN, the company will be added to the S&P MidCap 400 GICS (Global Industry Classification Standard) Restaurants Sub-Industry index.
Marten Transport operates as a temperature-sensitive truckload carrier for shippers. Headquartered in Mondovi, WI, the company will be added to the S&P SmallCap 600 GICS Trucking Sub-Industry index.
Following is a summary of the changes
Cracker Barrel sees three year operating income/EPS CAGR 7%-8%
Expects to realize $50M of annual cost reductions by FY17. Sees three-year operating income/EPS CAGR of 7%-8%. Targeting 100bps margin improvement by FY17. Says "committed" to shareholder return. Says YTD results are strong, with comparable store traffic increased 1.8%, comparable store restaurant sales increased 5.2% and comparable store retail sales increased 4.5% compared to the prior-year Q3. Says adjusted YTD EPS increased 21% over prior year period. Sees about 4% annual top line growth from FY14-FY17, with annual SSS traffic flat to up 0.5%, retail SSS up 2%-3%, new unit growth about 1.5%. Expects total price increases over the next three years of 2%-3% annually. Comments from slides that will be presented at the Oppenheimer 15th Annual Consumer Conference
Yep ~ Very nice and congrats to longs!
Did you see the $3.00 special div per share that will be paid Aug. 5th? CBRL is one of my core holdings. Been for a very long time.
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