On July 23, Sprouts Farmers fell 5.06% in regular trading, trading at $71.175/share, with turnover of $14.14 million. The decline came as Oppenheimer issued a report warning that the company's Q3 guidance could come in below consensus expectations when it reports Q2 results on July 29.
Oppenheimer expects Q2 comparable sales to decline 1% and EPS of $1.34, largely in line with consensus. However, the firm flagged that soft grocery demand is likely to persist into July, and consumer concerns related to the Cyclospora outbreak could create additional pressure on the company's produce category. The analyst also incorporated risk of more aggressive promotional activity aimed at driving customer traffic.
The broader food retail sector was under significant pressure, with peer Albertsons plunging 18.87% and Kroger declining 3.79%, reflecting intensifying industry competition and sector-wide selling. Separately, UBS raised its price target on Sprouts Farmers to $80 from $75 while maintaining a Neutral rating, with the analyst consensus average target at $93.80.
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