One of the standouts of today's morning trading session has been Chipotle Mexican Grill, which logged a -2.1% drop and underperformed the S&P 500 by -2.0%. The Restaurant Chain stock is now trading at $31.84 per share and is -30.77% below its average target price of $46.0. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $34.0 to 65.0 dollars per share, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.
The market seems to share this rosy outlook, since Chipotle Mexican Grill has a short interest of only 2.0%. This represents the percentage of the share float that is being shorted, and each short position stands for an investor's expectation that the price of the stock will go down in the future.
When a stock is sold short, it means an investor has borrowed shares of the stock from their broker, and then sold them at the going market price. The investor hopes for the price to decline, so that they might buy those shares back at a lower price in the future. Once they do, they can return the borrowed shares to their broker, and keep the profit they made on the transaction.
Another way to gauge the sentiment on Chipotle Mexican Grill is to look at the percentage of institutions that are invested in the stock. In this case, 90.4% of the shares are held by pension, mutual, and hedge funds, which shows that these institutions probably have strong confidence in the stock.
If institutions are invested in a particular stock, it shows in most cases that they have performed quality research and concluded that it is a good investment. In some cases, however, increases in institutional ownership could be a sign of a takeover attempt or proxy fight, which can actually injure share prices. Also, institutions are not infallible, and can certainly make miscalculations -- often with spectacular results.
To sum up, Chipotle Mexican Grill is probably the subject of mixed market sentiment because of an analyst consensus of strong upside potential, a buy rating, an average amount of shares sold short, and a significant number of institutional investors. At Market Inference, we believe that any investment decision should be preceded by an in-depth analysis of the company's fundamental values and a comparison with similar stocks.
Here's a snapshot of some important facts to keep in mind about CMG:
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The stock has trailing 12 month earnings per share (EPS) of $1.13
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Chipotle Mexican Grill has a trailing 12 month Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of 28.2 compared to the S&P 500 average of 29.3
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The company has a Price to Book (P/B) ratio of 13.1 in contrast to the S&P 500's average ratio of 4.74
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Chipotle Mexican Grill is a Consumer Discretionary company, and the sector average P/E and P/B ratios are 20.93 and 2.93 respectively
