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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Chipotle's Decade-Long Rally Hits Speed Bump: $1K Investment Now Worth $3.6K

Chipotle's 262% decade return now faces headwinds as stock drops 52% from June 2024 peak amid 1.7% same-store sales decline and softer consumer sentiment.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Reuben Gregg Brewer

Signet Jewelers' 70% Rally Erases Value Case as Luxury Demand Cools

Signet Jewelers' 70% rally erases its value appeal amid weakening luxury demand and rising precious metal costs, leaving the stock fully to expensively valued.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Robert Izquierdo

Wingstop Director Dumps $704K in Stock as Sales Slip, Valuation Concerns Mount

Wingstop director sold 2,700 shares worth $704K amid 6% same-store sales decline and 10% stock drop in 2026, raising valuation concerns.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Will Healy

Sweetgreen's Millionaire Dreams: Can a $655M Salad Chain Replicate Chipotle's Stunning Rise?

Sweetgreen's $655M valuation offers theoretical millionaire potential, but deteriorating same-store sales and mounting losses suggest the turnaround remains unproven.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Sweetgreen's $5.52 Stock: Can Turnaround Math Justify $10 Valuation?

Sweetgreen stock has collapsed 89% from its $52 IPO price to $5.52, plagued by near-zero growth and $134M annual losses. Reaching $10 requires a turnaround analysts don't foresee.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dave Kovaleski

Jack in the Box Faces Margin Pressure Amid Continued Sales Decline

Jack in the Box faces margin pressure as revenue declines 6% and comparable store sales fall 6.7% for third consecutive quarter. Rising labor and beef costs compressed margins significantly.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lawrence Rothman, Cfa

Irenic Capital Significantly Trims Papa John's Stake Amid Market Underperformance

Irenic Capital divests 70% of Papa John's stake due to underperformance, with stock down 30.7% over past year amid broader QSR sector challenges.
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