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Dec 05, 2025
Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR) is a major player in the retail industry, operating a vast network of supermarkets across the United States. The company is known for its wide range of grocery products and services. Kroger competes with other retail giants like Walmart and Costco. Recently, Edward Kelly from Wells Fargo set a price target of $70 for Kroger, suggesting a potential increase of 10.86% from its current price of $63.14.
Despite this optimistic outlook, Kroger's stock experienced a decline of 4.9% by midday Thursday. This drop occurred even though the company exceeded earnings expectations, reporting $1.05 per share compared to the anticipated $1.03. However, sales figures fell short, with $33.9 billion reported against the expected $34.2 billion, leading to investor concerns.
Kroger's same-store sales increased by 2.6% year over year, but total revenue decreased by 0.9%. The company also faced a $3 million charge related to asset impairment in its automated fulfillment network. This resulted in a GAAP earnings loss of $2.02 per share. CEO Ron Sargent described the quarter as "strong," noting a 7% earnings growth without the accounting adjustment, aided by a 40 basis point improvement in gross margins.
Kroger maintained its full-year guidance, projecting earnings per share to approach $4.80. The stock price, currently at $63.14, reflects a decrease of $3.06 or -4.62% from the previous session. The stock has fluctuated between $60.96 and $64.25 today, with a market capitalization of approximately $41.84 billion. Trading volume reached 21,431,244 shares on the NYSE.
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