Analyst Sets Bullish Price Target for Coffee Holding Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: JVA) Amidst Coffee Industry Trends
- An analyst has set a bullish $10.00 price target for JVA, significantly above its current trading price of $3.47 and 52-week high of $5.63, indicating strong growth potential.
- While competitor Black Rock Coffee Bar missed Wall Street estimates for revenue and EPS, it demonstrated robust underlying growth with a 25.0% increase in revenue and a 4.2% rise in same-store sales.
- Black Rock Coffee Bar's expansion efforts, including opening 10 new stores, contributed to increased income from operations of $4.1 million and a healthy store-level profit margin of 30.2%.
On August 12, 2026, an analyst set a bullish price target for Coffee Holding Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: JVA). Matt Curtis of D.A. Davidson initiated a target of $10.00 per share, as published by StreetInsider. At the time of this forecast, JVA was trading at a price of $3.50, suggesting significant potential for future growth. The company's stock currently trades at $3.47.
JVA has a market capitalization of approximately $19.81 million, which is the total market value of its outstanding shares. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between $2.93 and $5.63, placing the $10.00 analyst target well above its recent yearly high.
In the broader coffee industry, competitor Black Rock Coffee Bar posted mixed results. The company reported revenues of $63 million and an Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $0.06. These figures missed Wall Street estimates, as highlighted by Zacks Investment Research. However, other data shows strong underlying growth for Black Rock Coffee Bar. The company’s revenue increased by 25.0% compared to the same period last year. It also reported a 4.2% rise in same-store sales, a key metric that tracks sales growth at existing locations open for at least one year.
Black Rock Coffee Bar is also expanding its operations, having opened 10 new stores. This growth contributed to an increase in its income from operations to $4.1 million. Furthermore, its store-level profit margin reached 30.2%, indicating that its individual coffee shops are operating with strong profitability.