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Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG)

Market Closed
5 Dec, 20:00
NYSE NYSE
$
33. 94
-0.22
-0.63%
$
45.91B Market Cap
53.76 P/E Ratio
0% Div Yield
17,320,743 Volume
44.13 Eps
$ 34.16
Previous Close
Day Range
33.65 34.15
Year Range
29.75 66.74
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Earnings results expected in 59 days
What's Happening With Chiptole's Stock?

What's Happening With Chiptole's Stock?

Fast-casual restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) has gained 25% since the start of 2024, aligning closely with the S&P 500's performance over the same period. Comparatively, CMG's competitor Starbucks stock(NASDAQ: SBUX) has risen approximately 20% in the same timeframe.

Forbes | 9 months ago
Is Chipotle Mexican Grill Stock in Trouble?

Is Chipotle Mexican Grill Stock in Trouble?

Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG -2.80%) stock hasn't been a hot buy with investors for some time. In the past year, its shares are up just a modest 10%.

Fool | 9 months ago
Is Trending Stock Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG) a Buy Now?

Is Trending Stock Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG) a Buy Now?

Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Chipotle (CMG). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.

Zacks | 9 months ago
Should You Buy Chipotle Stock Hand Over Fist in February?

Should You Buy Chipotle Stock Hand Over Fist in February?

Despite reporting what I thought were very solid results, Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG 0.93%) shares were under pressure the day following its fourth-quarter 2024 financial update. That still doesn't take away from the fact that this top restaurant stock has soared 233% in the past five years (as of Feb. 7).

Fool | 9 months ago
Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Domino's Pizza vs. Chipotle

Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Domino's Pizza vs. Chipotle

Domino's Pizza (DPZ -0.81%) and Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG -0.09%) are restaurant industry giants with unique operating concepts that have proven massively popular, translating into significant shareholder wealth. Since Domino's initial public offering (IPO) in 2004, the stock has returned a whopping 7,326%, while Chipotle shares are up an equally impressive 6,435% from its 2006 IPO.

Fool | 9 months ago
1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks This Top Stock Could Soar 30%. Here's Why I'm Not Convinced That It's a Buy Right Now

1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks This Top Stock Could Soar 30%. Here's Why I'm Not Convinced That It's a Buy Right Now

Research analysts set the tone for how the investment community views a particular business. A positive report can instill confidence that can lead to favorable sentiment.

Fool | 10 months ago
Chipotle's Slip: A Short-Term Dip or Long-Term Opportunity?

Chipotle's Slip: A Short-Term Dip or Long-Term Opportunity?

Chipotle Mexican Grill NYSE: CMG is a dominant force in the fast-casual restaurant sector. However, the company recently experienced a decrease in its stock price due to softer guidance for the next quarter.

Marketbeat | 10 months ago
Chipotle Shares Fall Despite Continued Traffic Gains. Is This a Buying Opportunity for the Stock?

Chipotle Shares Fall Despite Continued Traffic Gains. Is This a Buying Opportunity for the Stock?

Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG -0.09%) slipped following the release of its fourth-quarter results, despite the company reporting continued gains in traffic. As of this writing, the stock is down 5% year to date, extending its two-month decline to 12%.

Fool | 10 months ago
How to trade Chipotle (CMG) stock after Q4 earnings decline?

How to trade Chipotle (CMG) stock after Q4 earnings decline?

Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc (NYSE: CMG) has inched down in recent sessions after its management warned that same-store sales were expected to see some weakness in 2025. The chain of fast-casual restaurants guided for up to 5% annualized growth in comparable sales this year, versus Street at a higher 5.4%.

Invezz | 10 months ago
Why Tariffs on Mexico May Hurt Chipotle Less Than You Think

Why Tariffs on Mexico May Hurt Chipotle Less Than You Think

Close Key Takeaways Chipotle gets half its avocados from outside Mexico, according to CEO Scott Boatwright; meanwhile, the U.S. imports more than 90% of its avocados, and Mexico accounts for nearly 90% of those imports, Department of Agriculture data shows.Chipotle's diverse supply chain could help it weather tariffs on imports from Mexico, which the Trump administration has threatened to implement early next month.Chipotle estimates its expenses would increase by about 0.6% this year if the proposed tariffs were enacted. Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) is dishing out guacamole that relies on the nation that inspired its menu less than you might think. “Today, we source from both Colombia, Peru, as well as the Dominican Republic. Only about 50% of our avocado supply today [is] coming out of Mexico,” Chipotle Chief Executive Officer Scott Boatwright said Tuesday on the company's earnings call, a transcript of which was made available by AlphaSense. “Our supply chain team has done a remarkable job over the last couple of years with vendor diversification.” The move may help Chipotle weather tariffs on imports from Mexico, which accounted for 89% of all fresh avocados shipped to the U.S. in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nearly all the avocados imported by the country from elsewhere came from Peru, the Dominican Republic, or Colombia. Avocado consumption in the U.S. has ballooned since the early 2000s, as has the country's dependence on international producers. As recently as 2005, more than half of fresh avocados consumed in the U.S. were grown domestically. In 2023, that figure was just 8.1%, the lowest on record, according to Department of Agriculture data. Trump's Tariffs Would Raise Chipotle Costs Slightly The Trump administration added a 10% tariff on Chinese imports this week and may impose a 25% import tax on items from Mexico and Canada in early March. Chief Financial Officer Adam Rymer on Tuesday said Chipotle spends a sliver of its total costs on ingredients from China, Mexico, and Canada. The avocados, tomatoes, limes, and peppers that Chipotle sources from Mexico account for about 2% of its cost of sales, while Chinese and Canadian exports make up an additional roughly 0.5% of input costs. If enacted in full, the tariffs could increase Chipotle's expenses by about 0.6% this year, CEO Boatwright said. Researchers have warned that American consumers would likely feel the pain of the tariffs. Economists at Yale University estimate the plan could raise the cost of living by 0.7% and cost American households an average of $1,250 annually. Do you have a news tip for Investopedia reporters? Please email us at [email protected]

Investopedia | 10 months ago
Chipotle is off to a ‘rough' start in 2025. Some analysts think it will get better.

Chipotle is off to a ‘rough' start in 2025. Some analysts think it will get better.

Chipotle's outlook didn't factor in President Trump's new tariffs. Analysts noted that it also didn't factor in any gains for potential new menu items — like honey chicken.

Marketwatch | 10 months ago
Chipotle won't raise prices quickly due to tariffs: CFO says

Chipotle won't raise prices quickly due to tariffs: CFO says

Chipotle (CMG) reported fiscal fourth quarter earnings that met analyst expectations for both revenue and profit. However, the company's shares fell as its same-store sales growth outlook fell short of Wall Street projections.

Youtube | 10 months ago
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