EAT
$143.40-1.36 (-0.94%)
Brinker International, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, owns, develops, operates, and franchises casual dining restaurants in the United States and internationally.
Recent News
Strong Quarter and Softer Outlook Might Change The Case For Investing In Brinker International (EAT)
Brinker International recently reported quarterly revenue of US$1.45 billion, up 6.9% year on year, with Chili’s delivering industry-leading sales growth, while sister brand Maggiano’s Little Italy increased pasta portions and proteins by about 20% and expanded its Family Style menu at no extra cost to emphasize value. Despite these operational moves to reinforce value and shareability across the portfolio, Brinker’s weaker full-year guidance versus peers has raised questions about how much...
Brinker International (EAT) Declines More Than Market: Some Information for Investors
Brinker International (EAT) concluded the recent trading session at $140.05, signifying a -1.91% move from its prior day's close.
Williams-Sonoma Q4 Earnings Top Estimates, Revenues Miss, Comps Up Y/Y
WSM beats on Q4 EPS but misses revenue estimates as sales decline despite comps growth and steady margins against a tough macro backdrop.
Maggiano’s raises portion sizes in Chili’s-style value play
Increasing portions could help the brand draw more traffic, but structural factors mean its turnaround won’t be as fast — or dramatic — as Chili’s revival.
Winners And Losers Of Q4: Brinker International (NYSE:EAT) Vs The Rest Of The Sit-Down Dining Stocks
Looking back on sit-down dining stocks’ Q4 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including Brinker International (NYSE:EAT) and its peers.