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Is Chipotle Peaking?
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After the company had that foodborne illness issue(50% stock decline, 15% revenue decline, 95% net income decline), it's stock became one of the best turnarounds of the decade.

Chipotle has skyrocketed about 575% in value since those dark days. Revenues are at all-time highs, a price to free cash flow ratio of 55.8, which feels like a red flags for a food company. Given that the company has compounded annual revenue growth by 12% over the last decade, is this high valuation justified, or are we looking at a potential correction?

https://preview.redd.it/puuiyqi6oetd1.png?width=2310&format=png&auto=webp&s=22e9b7a2e3e3b6cdde3cc6a3b8bec161c8e2e406

Then again it's not the highest the price to free cash flow has been. How do you think about this one?

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