Kroger Co (NYSE: KR) is scheduled to report
its Q3 results on December 1. “While we view KR as best-in-class, we remain concerned deflation, competition, and lower fuel profits will
pressure FY17 EPS and ROI,” Barclays’ Karen Short said in a report. She maintains an Equal-Weight rating on the company, with a
price target of $33.
Kroger’s commentary on FY 2017 EPS growth had been “cautious” during its previous Investor Conference. The company mentioned
that its business was cyclical, while highlighting that its long-term EPS growth target was not an annual target.
ID Trends
Kroger’s shares have
gained 9.6 percent since the election, versus a 3.4 percent gain in the S&P 500. Short commented, “What will matter for the
stock is the 2-yr ID trends in our view.”
The Q3 consensus of 0.6 percent growth implies a two-year growth 6 percent, while the Q4 consensus estimate of 1.3 percent
growth implies a two-year growth of +5 percent. “In addition, 4Q15 started off ~4.5 percent, so to maintain the 2-yr trends in to
the beginning of 4Q16, comps in 4QTD would need to be in the 1.5 percent range,” Short wrote.
The analyst estimated the Q3 EPS at $0.40, ID growth of 0.4 percent and EBITDA of $1,257 million. This compares with the
consensus expectations of EPS of $0.41, ID growth of 0.6 percent and EBITDA of $1,248 million. Short projected the FY 2017 EPS at
$2.26, versus consensus expectation of $2.28.
At last check, Kroger was down 1 percent at $33.53.
Latest Ratings for KR
Date |
Firm |
Action |
From |
To |
Sep 2016 |
Jefferies |
Maintains |
|
Hold |
Sep 2016 |
Barclays |
Initiates Coverage on |
|
Equal-Weight |
Sep 2016 |
Citigroup |
Maintains |
|
Buy |
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