On July 29, Sprouts Farmers rose 5.48% in after-hours trading, trading at $83.50/share, with turnover of $1.5312 million. The surge was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release, which appeared to surpass market expectations that had been tempered by cautious analyst commentary.
Heading into the report, consensus estimates projected Q2 revenue of $2.323 billion (up 6.96% YoY) and adjusted EPS of $1.34 (up 8.37% YoY). The company had previously guided Q2 EPS of $1.32-$1.36. Oppenheimer had flagged potential downside risks to Q3 guidance due to soft grocery demand and the Cyclospora outbreak impacting the produce category. The strong after-hours reaction suggests actual results or forward guidance exceeded these subdued expectations.
Notably, UBS had recently raised its price target to $80 from $75 while maintaining a Neutral rating, and the analyst consensus mean target stood at $93.80 with an overweight average rating, indicating institutional sentiment remained constructive despite near-term headwinds from competitive pricing pressure by Kroger and broader consumer softness.
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