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CAVA Group (CAVA): The 14% Rally And The Sentence In The Footnote

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CAVA Group (CAVA) Q2 2026 — Q2 FY2026 (the twelve weeks ended July 12, 2026): revenue $368.4M vs a $360.1M bar, up 31.3% (a 2.3% BEAT). GAAP diluted EPS $0.19 vs $0.18. Same restaurant sales +9.0% - 5.3 points TRAFFIC, 3.7 points price/mix. 17 net new restaurants to 476 (+19.6%). AUV $3.088M. Restaurant-level margin 25.7%, DOWN 60bp. Adjusted EBITDA $54.7M, +30.0%. The stock closed August 12 at $69.47, up 14.24% from $60.81. Full-year guidance was REAFFIRMED, not raised. CAVA grew revenue 31.3% and comped 9.0% - with 5.3 points of it coming from guest TRAFFIC, not menu price - and the stock closed up 14.24% at $69.47. But management REAFFIRMED full-year guidance instead of raising it, and the reason is in the 10-Q rather than the press release. Under 'Additional Factors Affecting Our Business' the filing states that a July multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak associated with iceberg lettuce has 'adversely impacted our revenue during the third quarter to date'. No CAVA ingredient was implicated; the damage is consumer perception. That single paragraph appears nowhere in the 8-K earnings exhibit the market bought on. THE CALL: AVOID (4/5, A GENUINELY GOOD RESTAURANT COMPANY AT A PRICE THAT ALREADY NEEDS A FOURFOLD UNIT BUILD) — base-case value ~$47.0 vs ~$69.47 today. KEY METRICS: - CALL: AVOID, 4/5 conviction. Fair value ~$47 vs the $69.47 August 12 close, 32% below. Bull $74, base $47, bear $24. Street: Buy, 19 buy / 6 hold / 0 sell, five targets reset Aug 12 averaging $85.40. - The reaffirmed 4.5-6.5% full-year comp guide, set against a +9.4% first half (Q1 +9.7% over 16 weeks, Q2 +9.0% over 12), implies same restaurant sales of -1.2% to +3.1% across the remaining 24 weeks. - First-half pre-tax income rose 37.6% but net income rose only 5.7%: the comparable 2025 period carried a net tax BENEFIT of $21K, against a 23.2% effective rate this year. Trailing GAAP EPS $0.56 = 124x. What to watch: UP: a Q3 comp that holds above 5% despite the lettuce scare, which would prove the reaffirmed guide was pure conservatism; restaurant-level margin holding above the 24.3% top of the full-year range; a share price nearer $50, where our base case has room. DOWN: any cut to the full-year guide when Q3 lands in early November; a restaurant margin printing below the reaffirmed 23.7% floor; the 75-to-77 opening target slipping, since 38 are done and 37 to 39 must land in the final 24 weeks; a downgrade cycle off 19 buys, 6 holds and no sells. Also on YouTube: @ChargedAlpha DISCLAIMER: For informational and educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Do your own research before any investment decision. Learn investing free in the Charged Alpha app: https://chargedalpha.com/app?source=youtube&ref=video Educational only. Not financial advice.
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