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57.55 - Open
57.76 - Bid 57.74 x 1200
- Ask 57.82 x 1000
- Day's Range
57.43 - 58.67 - 52 Week Range
35.37 - 69.26 - Volume
13,936,440 - Avg. Volume
15,957,814 - Market Cap (intraday)
79.201B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.24
- PE Ratio (TTM)
62.01 - EPS (TTM)
0.93 - Earnings Date Jul 24, 2024
- Forward Dividend & Yield --
- Ex-Dividend Date --
- 1y Target Est
66.49
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, owns and operates Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants. It sells food and beverages through offering burritos, burrito bowls, quesadillas, tacos, and salads. The company also provides delivery and related services its app and website. It has operations in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Newport Beach, California.
www.chipotle.com120,000
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December 31
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Market Cap
79.20B
Enterprise Value
81.94B
Trailing P/E
61.55
Forward P/E
52.91
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
2.70
Price/Sales (ttm)
7.82
Price/Book (mrq)
23.56
Enterprise Value/Revenue
8.03
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
40.34
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
12.70%
Return on Assets (ttm)
13.47%
Return on Equity (ttm)
44.37%
Revenue (ttm)
10.2B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
1.3B
Diluted EPS (ttm)
0.93
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
1.42B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
123.69%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
994.93M
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View MoreChipotle: Adjusting Fair Value Estimate to $40 per Share After Stock Split; Shares Remain Overvalued
Chipotle Mexican Grill is the largest fast-casual chain restaurant in the United States, with systemwide sales of $9.9 billion in 2023. The Mexican concept is predominately company-owned, although it recently inked a development agreement with Alshaya Group in the Middle East. It had a footprint of nearly 3,440 stores at the end of 2023, heavily indexed to the United States, although it maintains a small presence in Canada, the UK, France, and Germany. Chipotle sells burritos, burrito bowls, tacos, quesadillas, and beverages, with a selling proposition built around competitive prices, high-quality food sourcing, speed of service, and convenience. The company generates its revenue entirely from restaurant sales and delivery fees.
RatingPrice TargetRaising target to $3,888 ahead of 50-to-1 stock split
Chipotle Mexican Grill opened its first restaurant in 1993, became a subsidiary of McDonald's in 1998, and was spun off in a public offering in 2006. The company operates more than 3,400 restaurants. CMG restaurants offer quick service, but maintain traditional cooking methods and utilize high-quality ingredients. The company has a tightly focused menu, but store design and decor vary by location. The company has been expanding rapidly in recent years as interest in Southwestern food has spread throughout the U.S. With a market capitalization of $92.2 billion, the shares are generally regarded as large-cap growth.
RatingPrice TargetInsiders remain on the fence. All of the one-week sell/buy ratios from Vickers
Insiders remain on the fence. All of the one-week sell/buy ratios from Vickers Stock Research improved this week (but are not stellar), while all the eight-week ratios are best described as flat. From a longer-term view, the six-month-based Insider Index from Vickers appears to have leveled off after months of deterioration -- and indeed improved slightly from last week. Still, the reading remains far from bullish territory and no return to bullish is imminent as the index is at its most-bearish level since September 2021. End of day, there is no compelling movement in insider sentiment this week. Meanwhile, according to Argus' Mark Arbeter, CMT, 'market breadth is certainly not optimal for a bull market, and eventually one of two things likely will happen. The rest (or part) of the market will wake up and start to participate, adding to the semiconductors strength, or the semis will run into trouble and take an already weak market structure lower. Dominance by the heavily weighted market caps is not a bad thing -- as long as it persists.' On a sector basis, selling by insiders last week was greatest in Information Technology, with shares valued at $1.11 billion sold, followed by Consumer Staples ($338 million sold) and Financials ($185 million sold). Buying outpaced selling in Energy, with $107 million of shares bought versus $45 million sold, as well as in Real Estate and Materials. This week, analysts at Vickers highlighted insider transactions of interest at Occidental Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: OXY) and Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE: DELL).
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Chipotle Mexican Grill opened its first restaurant in 1993, became a subsidiary of McDonald's in 1998, and was spun off in a public offering in 2006. The company operates more than 3,400 restaurants. CMG restaurants offer quick service, but maintain traditional cooking methods and utilize high-quality ingredients. The company has a tightly focused menu, but store design and decor vary by location. The company has been expanding rapidly in recent years as interest in Southwestern food has spread throughout the U.S. With a market capitalization of $80.6 billion, the shares are generally regarded as large-cap growth.
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