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150.68 +1.29    +0.86%
14:57:35 - Real-time Cboe. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Equity
Market:  United States
  • Volume: 460,211
  • Bid/Ask: 0.00 / 0.00
  • Day's Range: 149.44 - 152.78
Texas Roadhouse 150.68 +1.29 +0.86%

TXRH Ratios

 
Assess the performance of Texas Roadhouse (TXRH). This table contains core financial ratios such as Price-to-Earnings (P/E ratio), Return-On-Investment (ROI), Earnings per share (EPS), Dividend yield and others based on Texas Roadhouse Inc's latest financial reports. Compare the performance metrics of Texas Roadhouse (TXRH) against the industry averages.
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Name Company Industry
   
P/E Ratio TTM 33.01 42.3
Price to Sales TTM 2.17 5.7
Price to Cash Flow MRQ 17.81 10.95
Price to Free Cash Flow TTM 46.18 18.95
Price to Book MRQ 8.82 -27.82
Price to Tangible Book MRQ 10.31 -9.54
   
Profitability: TTM vs 5 Year Average Margins
 TTM (%)
 5 Year Avg. (%)
Gross margin TTM 16.48% 52.25
Gross Margin 5YA 16.66% 43.22
Operating margin TTM 7.65% 24.83
Operating margin 5YA 6.65% -3.21
Pretax margin TTM 7.74% 20.98
Pretax margin 5YA 6.6% -19.47
Net Profit margin TTM 6.58% 16.45
Net Profit margin 5YA 5.83% -21.72
   
Revenue/Share TTM 69.35 107.94
Basic EPS ANN 4.56 14.2
Diluted EPS ANN 4.54 14.1
Book Value/Share MRQ 17.1 29.75
Tangible Book Value/Share MRQ 14.5 5.09
Cash/Share MRQ 1.56 43.42
Cash Flow/Share TTM 8.46 32.95
   
Management Effectiveness: TTM vs 5 Year Average Margins
 TTM (%)
 5 Year Avg. (%)
Return on Equity TTM 28.3% 45.7
Return on Equity 5YA 19.56% 46.34
Return on Assets TTM 11.79% 9.9
Return on Assets 5YA 9.04% 3.84
Return on Investment TTM 16.4% 4.33
Return on Investment 5YA 11.9% 5.48
   
EPS(MRQ) vs Qtr. 1 Yr. Ago MRQ 21.24% 265.7
EPS(TTM) vs TTM 1 Yr. Ago TTM 14.26% 85.98
5 Year EPS Growth 5YA 15.54% 7.35
Sales (MRQ) vs Qtr. 1 Yr. Ago MRQ 15.34% 37.46
Sales (TTM) vs TTM 1 Yr. Ago TTM 15.36% 30.19
5 Year Sales Growth 5YA 13.51% 4.8
5 Year Capital Spending Growth 5YA 17.34% 5.6
   
Quick Ratio MRQ 0.38 1.01
Current Ratio MRQ 0.48 1.18
LT Debt to Equity MRQ - 101.88
Total Debt to Equity MRQ 67.75% -397.46
Efficiency    
Asset Turnover TTM 1.74 0.69
Inventory Turnover TTM 101.35 160.24
Revenue/Employee TTM 50.90K 2.82M
Net Income/Employee TTM 3.45K 537.91K
Receivable Turnover TTM 41.5 28.45
   
Dividend Yield ANN 1.81% 1.1
Dividend Yield 5 Year Avg. 5YA 2.15% 1.43
Dividend Growth Rate ANN 32.61% 3.34
Payout Ratio TTM 48.28% 26.34
TTM = Trailing Twelve Months  5YA = 5-Year Average  MRQ = Most Recent Quarter
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Fran Leston
Fran Leston May 05, 2023 10:59AM ET
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They chose to payback debt instead of buying back more stock. Thats why the PE Ratio is high but the management team is doing a masterclass on how they run this company. Will buy the dip and hold for long.
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LUIS PINTO May 05, 2023 10:59AM ET
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Buying stock back also increase company valour. Also the debt maybe at better rates than the ones that they will foundo on the market. Also buybacks is very liquid assent if need to open more restaurants they can sell
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Joe Campbell Dec 30, 2021 6:19PM ET
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bought in May 2020- $48.0 , dumped at $92 . Last month. I think the door is now closed, they are not going up, but they are holding good.
Gerardo Toscano
Gerardo Toscano Apr 30, 2021 3:02PM ET
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why is this stock so high? i've been monitoring for months and i was almost sure it was overpriced acording to financials but wow, i just dont get it
Peter Smith
Peter Smith Jan 14, 2021 12:54PM ET
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P/E Ratio 104.12!! DUUUMP!
Alejandro D
Alejandro D Jan 16, 2019 10:43PM ET
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very overvalued and strong support. time to go down
Daniel Wilson
Daniel Wilson Jan 16, 2019 10:43PM ET
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Ive been long TXRH for years but just took a big short position.  Its priced at the same level as November because they had labor prices creeping higher.  How exactly can high labor be compared to COVID.
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Alejandro D Jan 16, 2019 10:41PM ET
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short, short ,short
 
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