CBRL
$27.41-0.70 (-2.49%)
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. develops and operates the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store concept in the United States. Its Cracker Barrel stores consist of restaurants with a gift shop. The company's restaurants serve breakfast, lunch, and d...
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The reset in Cracker Barrel Old Country Store’s Fair Value estimate from US$44.13 to US$32.63 brings the reference level much closer to the Street’s broad price target range of US$28 to US$47. This shift lines up with a divided analyst backdrop where Buy, Neutral and Sell ratings all coexist, reflecting different views on Q2 results, the impact of the rebranding controversy and management’s plans to rebuild traffic and earnings power. Read on to see how you can track these moving targets and...
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