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Noodles & Co.
Is Noodles & Co. overvalued or undervalued?
As of April 27, 2022, Noodles & Co. is considered overvalued and risky due to a negative P/E ratio, poor financial metrics, and a one-year stock return of -46.00%, significantly underperforming compared to its peers and the S&P 500.
Is Noodles & Co. overvalued or undervalued?
As of April 27, 2022, Noodles & Co. is considered overvalued and risky due to negative financial metrics, including a P/E ratio and ROCE of -7.24%, significantly underperforming compared to peers like Carrols Restaurant Group and Potbelly Corp., and has seen a stock decline of 62.56% over the past year.
Is Noodles & Co. technically bullish or bearish?
As of June 20, 2025, the market trend is mildly bearish, influenced by bearish momentum from weekly MACD and KST indicators, despite some mild bullishness in monthly indicators, leading to mixed signals and a weak bearish stance overall.
Who are in the management team of Noodles & Co.?
As of March 2022, Noodles & Co.'s management team includes Lead Independent Chairman Jeffrey Jones, CEO Dave Boennighausen, and six independent directors: Mary Egan, Robert Hartnett, Andrew Madsen, Elisa Schreiber, and Shawn Taylor.
What does Noodles & Co. do?
Noodles & Co. operates fast casual restaurants and reported net sales of $124 million with a net loss of $9 million as of March 2025. The company has a market cap of $37.25 million and does not pay dividends.
How big is Noodles & Co.?
As of Jun 18, Noodles & Co. has a market capitalization of 37.25 million and reported net sales of 495.66 million with a net profit of -39.12 million over the latest four quarters.
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