Chipotle set to report Q4 earnings as investors look to new CEO, Trump tariffs

February 04, 2025 06:17 AM PST | By EODHD
 Chipotle set to report Q4 earnings as investors look to new CEO, Trump tariffs
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Chipotle (CMG) will have to fight to impress with more headwinds hitting the restaurant industry. Wall Street says the burrito chain contended with inclement weather and tough comparisons to its second quarter results, with its chicken al pastor boosting results. It'll likely report slower, albeit strong, sales growth for its fourth quarter and full-year earnings, which are expected to come out Tuesday after market close. "The apparent intra-quarter sales growth moderation has occurred just weeks before the announcement of the full-year guidance," Bernstein restaurant analyst Danilo Gargiulo wrote in a note to clients. Same-store sales are expected to grow 5.67% for the fourth quarter and 7.43% for the year.

Revenue for the quarter is expected to be $2.85 billion, alongside adjusted earnings per share of $0.25. Average check growth is expected to jump 1.29%, compared to a 2.40% increase in the quarter prior. This will be the first guidance set under new CEO Scott Boatwright, who reported to former CEO Brian Niccol as chief operations officer since 2017. Earnings estimate breakdown Here's what Wall Street expects from Chipotle's fourth quarter results, according to Bloomberg consensus estimates, compared to the prior year: Adjusted earnings per share: $0.25, compared to $0.21 Revenue: $2.85 billion, compared to $2.52 billion Same-store sales growth: 5.67%, compared to 8.40% Average check growth: 1.29%, compared to 1.0% Traffic growth: 4.41%, compared to 7.40% In this report, the potential impact of tariffs is looming in the background. The Trump administration announced a 25% tariff on Mexican imports, set to take effect in about a month's time.

TD Cowen analyst Andrew Charles estimated that 85% of Chipotle's avocados are imported from Mexico. Previously, the company said that avocados are sourced from the Dominican Republic, US, Colombia, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico. Tomatoes are another major import. Charles projects that avocados make up roughly 7% percent to 11% of Chipotle's cost of goods, but tomatoes only make up low-single digits. Meanwhile, the potential release of Chipotle Honey Chicken as a limited time offering in March has Wall Street excited.

Per Charles, it could provide a 50 basis point tailwind in first quarter 2025, relative to the fourth quarter.Workers help a customer at a Chipotle restaurant on April 1, 2024, in San Rafael, Calif. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)·Justin Sullivan via Getty Images Deutsche Bank analyst Lauren Silberman called "concerns on underlying fundamentals ... overblown" in a note to clients She added that the team expects "strength to continue in 2025, supported by a strong innovation and marketing pipeline" including the Chipotle Honey Chicken. 繼續閱讀 Throughput also remains "one of the most meaningful multi-year traffic drivers," she wrote. Automating the kitchen will be crucial to Chipotle's expansion and goal of hitting 7,000 total locations from its current 3,600 stores.

"It is my endeavor to really modernize the kitchen," Boatwright told Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid podcast. "It's been exactly the same for 30 years." •USD (CMG) 追蹤 檢視報價詳情 In October 2023, Chipotle and Hyphen introduced a digital makeline, in which a burrito bowl or salad travels along a conveyor belt while the system automatically dispenses each ingredient into the bowl. The process is currently in the testing phase in Southern California restaurants. Boatwright said the company "fully [intends] to leverage that automation" to fulfill online orders, which make up 65% of bowl and salad orders. It only takes the makeline 30 to 60 seconds to complete a bowl, freeing up employees to work on burritos or in-store orders.

In September 2024, it added Autocado, a robot that peels and cores avocados for guacamole, to local testing. Additionally, produce slicers are being rolled out to help with prep and ensure "consistent cut sizes." — Brooke DiPalma is a senior reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow her on Twitter at @BrookeDiPalma or email her at [email protected]. Click here for all of the latest retail stock news and events to better inform your investing strategy 查看留言

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