Brinker International (NYSE:EAT) Soars on Strong Q4 Results and Analyst Price Target Hike
- Analyst firm Stephens raised its price target for Brinker International (NYSE:EAT) to $300.00, maintaining an "Overweight" rating, signaling strong confidence in the restaurant stock.
- The company reported robust fourth-quarter results, with total sales reaching $1.52 billion, a significant increase driven primarily by its Chili's brand's strong financial performance.
- A key driver of this growth was a 5.0% increase in overall same-restaurant sales, with Chili's leading at a 5.6% rise, contributing to a new 52-week high for Brinker International's stock price.
Brinker International (NYSE:EAT) is a leading restaurant operator that owns, develops, and franchises popular casual dining chains. Its main brands, Chili's Grill & Bar and Maggiano's Little Italy, compete in the highly competitive casual dining sector, where brand strength and value are key to attracting customers and driving market share.
Following strong financial performance, analyst firm Stephens raised its stock price target on Brinker International to $300.00 from $220.00. A price target is the projected price level an analyst expects a stock to reach. The firm also kept its "Overweight" investment rating, suggesting it believes Brinker International's stock will perform better than the average return of other stocks in its sector.
This positive analyst view comes as Brinker International reported strong fourth-quarter results. As highlighted by the WSJ, the company saw higher profit and revenue, driven by its Chili's brand. Total sales for the quarter reached $1.52 billion, an increase from the $1.45 billion reported in the same quarter of the previous year, showcasing impressive revenue growth.
A key driver of this growth is the increase in same-restaurant sales, which measures revenue growth at existing locations. This metric grew by 5.0% for Brinker International overall. The growth was led by Chili's, which saw a 5.6% increase in its comparable restaurant sales, marking five straight years of growth for the brand and demonstrating effective business strategy.
The market reacted positively to the news, with Brinker International's stock price rising to $245.89. During the day, the stock hit a new 52-week high of $252.52. This reflects investor confidence in the company's optimistic outlook for fiscal year 2027 and the successful turnaround strategy at Chili's, positioning Brinker International as a compelling investment opportunity.