Cava Group Surges Past Market, Analysts Anticipate Earnings Growth
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Wednesday, Oct 8, 2025 6:53 pm ET1min read
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CAVA Group's stock has drawn renewed attention from analysts, who have adjusted their consensus price target from $92.21 to $90.73 per share. This revision reflects a mix of cautious optimism and concern, with analysts highlighting both strong store expansion and EBITDA performance, as well as soft same-store sales and challenging macroeconomic conditions [1].
Bullish analysts, such as Emily Carter from Morgan Partners, view the recent share price dip as a buying opportunity. They have reiterated their "Overweight" rating and updated their target to $96, citing confidence in store rollout and EBITDA delivery. Other bullish analysts, like First Ridge Securities, see recent like-for-like sales softness as a temporary macro-driven challenge rather than a signal of declining brand strength [1].
Conversely, bearish analysts, such as those from Leland Advisors, have cut price targets sharply, citing lowered same-store sales guidance and ongoing pressure on the top line despite continued expansion. They caution that the entrance of newer stores into the comp base is resulting in growth normalization and potential share price vulnerability if trends do not improve [1].
CAVA has made significant strides in its expansion, opening its 400th restaurant and entering new markets such as Detroit. The company has also updated its full-year 2025 earnings guidance, expecting same-restaurant sales growth of 4.0% to 6.0%, down from previous projections of 6.0% to 8.0% [1].
Analysts continue to monitor CAVA's progress closely, with the company's ambitious plan to reach 1,000 restaurants by 2032 potentially impacting future sales, margins, and market share. Stay tuned for updates on how CAVA's ongoing expansion and quarterly execution will shape its financial trajectory and stock price.
Cava Group (CAVA) rose 2.48% to $63.16, outperforming the S&P 500. The Mediterranean restaurant chain's stock has fallen 5.59% in the past month. Analysts expect Q4 EPS of $0.14, down 6.67% YoY, and revenue of $294.6 million, up 20.83% YoY. Full-year estimates forecast EPS of $0.56 and revenue of $1.18 billion, up 33.33% and 22.85% YoY, respectively. CAVA has a Zacks Rank of #3 (Hold) and a Forward P/E ratio of 110.05.
CAVA Group (CAVA) saw its stock price rise by 2.48% to $63.16, outperforming the S&P 500. The Mediterranean restaurant chain's stock has declined 5.59% over the past month. Analysts expect CAVA's Q4 EPS to be $0.14, a 6.67% year-over-year (YoY) decrease, and revenue of $294.6 million, up 20.83% YoY. Full-year estimates project EPS of $0.56 and revenue of $1.18 billion, representing a 33.33% and 22.85% YoY increase, respectively. CAVA has a Zacks Rank of #3 (Hold) and a Forward P/E ratio of 110.05 [1].CAVA Group's stock has drawn renewed attention from analysts, who have adjusted their consensus price target from $92.21 to $90.73 per share. This revision reflects a mix of cautious optimism and concern, with analysts highlighting both strong store expansion and EBITDA performance, as well as soft same-store sales and challenging macroeconomic conditions [1].
Bullish analysts, such as Emily Carter from Morgan Partners, view the recent share price dip as a buying opportunity. They have reiterated their "Overweight" rating and updated their target to $96, citing confidence in store rollout and EBITDA delivery. Other bullish analysts, like First Ridge Securities, see recent like-for-like sales softness as a temporary macro-driven challenge rather than a signal of declining brand strength [1].
Conversely, bearish analysts, such as those from Leland Advisors, have cut price targets sharply, citing lowered same-store sales guidance and ongoing pressure on the top line despite continued expansion. They caution that the entrance of newer stores into the comp base is resulting in growth normalization and potential share price vulnerability if trends do not improve [1].
CAVA has made significant strides in its expansion, opening its 400th restaurant and entering new markets such as Detroit. The company has also updated its full-year 2025 earnings guidance, expecting same-restaurant sales growth of 4.0% to 6.0%, down from previous projections of 6.0% to 8.0% [1].
Analysts continue to monitor CAVA's progress closely, with the company's ambitious plan to reach 1,000 restaurants by 2032 potentially impacting future sales, margins, and market share. Stay tuned for updates on how CAVA's ongoing expansion and quarterly execution will shape its financial trajectory and stock price.

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