Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. - Common Stock (GO)
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NASDAQ · Last Trade: Aug 18th, 1:48 AM EDT
Shares of discount grocery store chain Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO)
fell 3.5% in the morning session after investor concern over intensifying competition in the grocery sector, driven by Amazon's expansion into same-day delivery. The move follows an announcement from Amazon that it is aggressively expanding its same-day grocery delivery service to over 3,300 cities across the U.S. This expansion includes perishable items like produce, meat, and dairy, positioning Amazon as a direct and formidable competitor to established grocers. Amazon's plan to continue this expansion through 2026 has intensified investor concerns across the grocery sector, affecting not just Grocery Outlet but also peers like Kroger and Albertsons. Compounding the competitive pressure, Grocery Outlet recently reported a significant 64.6% year-over-year drop in its second-quarter net income.
Via StockStory · August 13, 2025
Discount grocery store chain Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025 as sales rose 4.5% year on year to $1.18 billion. On the other hand, the company’s full-year revenue guidance of $4.75 billion at the midpoint came in 0.8% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.23 per share was 32.9% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · August 12, 2025
Grocery Outlet’s second quarter results received a positive market response, with management crediting operational changes and early benefits from its new store strategies for the performance. CEO Jason Potter highlighted improvements in inventory management, better merchandising, and disciplined cost control as key drivers, along with steady progress in piloting new store formats and technology upgrades. The company also attributed its results to a modest increase in same-store sales, improved gross margin through shrink reduction, and initial momentum from supply chain simplification. Potter noted, “We achieved our objectives for Q2…driving improvements in inventory management and merchandising.”
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Shares of discount grocery store chain Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO)
jumped 38.9% in the afternoon session after the company reported second-quarter earnings that surpassed analyst expectations and raised its full-year profit forecast. The discount grocer posted an adjusted profit of $0.23 per share, which outpaced projections. In response to the strong quarter, management lifted its full-year adjusted earnings guidance to a range of $0.75 to $0.80 per share, above its prior outlook and Wall Street's estimates. The company attributed the better-than-expected performance to improved operational efficiency and increased comparable store sales. Following the results, Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to Equalweight from Underweight and increased its price target, noting that the company's fundamentals appeared to be turning around.
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Discount grocery store chain Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025 as sales rose 4.5% year on year to $1.18 billion. On the other hand, the company’s full-year revenue guidance of $4.75 billion at the midpoint came in 0.8% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.23 per share was 32.9% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
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Grocery Outlet (GO) reported mixed Q2 2025 results, missing revenue estimates ($1.18B vs. $1.23B) but beating EPS ($0.23 vs. $0.18). Stock surged 10% post-earnings on profit strength.
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Discount grocery store chain Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO)
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Grocery Outlet’s first quarter results were met with a negative market response, as investors focused on flat same-store sales and a decline in operating margin despite headline revenue and non-GAAP profit metrics surpassing Wall Street expectations. Management cited solid new store openings and improved inventory management as key drivers for the quarter, but also acknowledged ongoing challenges in driving higher basket sizes and sustaining traffic gains. CEO Jason Potter pointed to improvements in inventory visibility and execution, noting, “Our planners now have full real-time inventory visibility into the distribution centers, which enables them to drive the flow of opportunistic product through the system.”
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