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4 Fast Food Restaurants To Watch In 2015

Published 12/30/2014, 01:29 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:32 AM


By Carly Forster and Sarah Roden

2014 was an eventful year for the fast-food service industry. Which restaurant chains came out ahead, and which ones trailed behind?

McDonald’s:

McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) has not seen as much success on Wall Street this year as it has in the past. The fast-food chain has faced a few hurdles, such as an expired meat scandal in China and trouble appealing to younger customers. In November, the company posted a 4.6% decrease in sales in stores open for more than one year.

However, McDonald’s has come up with a few ideas to turn things around, including streamlining its menu so it is less overwhelming to customers and to decrease preparation time, lowering the number of ingredients in its products to make them more appealing to the health conscious consumer, and introducing the "Create Your Taste" program which will be implemented in 2,000 American locations in 2015. In addition, there has been speculation that activist investor Bill Ackman will be getting involved with the fast-food chain.

MCD has a 1-year high of $103.78 and a 1-year low of $87.62.

McDonald’s was last rated by Edward Jones & Co analyst Jack Russo on December 17th. He gave the stock a Buy rating. Russo pointed out that while “There are some costs that could be taken out” of McDonald’s spending, “the real key is going to be driving same-store sales.” With regard to Bill Ackman potentially taking a stake of McDonald’s, Russo thinks his comments will spark speculation that he is.

In the past year, Russo has successfully made 6 ratings out of 7 total, earning an 86% success rate recommending stocks and a +8.5% average return per recommendation.

On average, the top analyst consensus for McDonald’s on TipRanks is Hold.

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El Pollo Loco:

El Pollo Loco ((NASDAQ:LOCO) came in hot this year when they released their IPO this past July. Shares of the Mexican chicken fast-food chain quickly escalated as financial experts compared the company to Chipotle. However, as of recently, El Pollo Loco shares are trading about 13% below where they originally opened.

With that said, El Pollo Loco recently received a new five-year loan facility worth about $200 million which will help lower the company’s borrowing cost by roughly 2.5-3 percentage points. This will ultimately lead to a $7 million interest expense savings.

LOCO has a 1-year high of $41.70 and a 1-year low of $18.48.

El Pollo Loco was last rated on December 3rd by Morgan Stanley analyst John Glass, who upgraded the stock from Underweight to Equal Weight. He noted, “While we have always been proponents of [El Pollo Loco] as a strong regional brand with sound expansion plans, valuation kept us cautious as the post-IPO valuation made shares the most expensive even of its highest-growth peers.”

In the past year, Glass has successfully made 15 ratings out of 22 total, earning a 68% success rate recommending stocks and a +16.1% average return per recommendation.

On average, the top analyst consensus for El Pollo Loco on TipRanks is Hold.

Chipotle Mexican Grill:

Chipotle (NYSE:CMG) stole the hearts, and stomachs, of Americans this year as they began to change the landscape of the fast-food industry. The assembly-line production style of the restaurants caters to the consumers desire to customize his or her meal. Chipotle adamantly displays transparent food sourcing, gaining the trust of consumers in more than 1,600 locations. Chipotle last released quarterly earnings in October, beating analyst expectations. In the third quarter of 2014, the chain saw a 56% year-over-year increase in earnings per share on a diluted basis and a 31% year-over year increase in revenue.

CMG has a 1-year high of $697.93 and a 1-year low of $472.41.

Chipotle was last rated by analyst Karen Holthouse of Goldman Sachs on December 8th. Holthouse resumed coverage with a Buy rating, noting that “Chipotle is one of few concepts well positioned for the growing ‘real food’ movement.” Holthouse also believes that the chain is somewhat safe from fluctuating food prices because they have pricing power.

Holthouse has an 83% overall success rate recommending stocks with a +9.4% average return per recommendation. She has rated Chipotle 5 times since April of 2012 with an average return of +16.8% per CMG recommendation.

The current top analyst consensus for Chipotle on TipRanks is Hold.

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Buffalo Wild Wings:

Buffalo Wild Wings (NASDAQ:BWLD)) benefited from the World Cup this summer, when the chain saw strong sales over the month-long tournament. Shares were up in June, peaking at over $167 a share. However, Buffalo Wild Wings struggled to maintain momentum throughout the year as shares dipped down to $122 in October. The restaurant was adversely affected by the rise in food costs this year, resulting in a price increase reflected on the menu. However, they still reported an 18.3% year-over-year revenue increase in their third quarter earnings in October. The report beat estimates for earnings per share, which increased 20% on a year-over-year basis. The report also revealed ambitious plans to open 50 company-owned locations and 40 franchised locations in 2015.

BWLD has a 1-year low of $122.15 and a 1-year high of $183.73.

On December 11th, analyst Brian Bittner of Oppenheimer maintained a Perform rating of Buffalo Wild Wings. Bittner noted, “Management appears confident in its’15 EPS target of +18%.” In the long term, “BWLD will attempt to sustain its growth by selecting one of the new tiny concepts as its next 1,000+ unit brand.” Bittner concluded that he will have more confidence in the stock “in ’15 earnings visibility if wing prices don’t inflect higher in next 2 months.”

Bittner has a 79% overall success rate recommending stocks with a +13.6% average return per recommendation.

The top analyst consensus for BWLD on TipRanks is Moderate Buy.

Carly Forster and Sarah Roden write about stock market news. Carly can be reached at Carly@tipranks.com. Sarah can be reached at Sarah@tipranks.com

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