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Is Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 17 October 2025, the valuation grade for Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. moved from very expensive to attractive, indicating a significant improvement in its perceived value. The company is currently considered undervalued with a P/E ratio of 54, an EV to EBITDA of 51.91, and a PEG ratio of 54.23. In comparison, its peer, which has a similar valuation profile, shows an EV to EBITDA of 51.91, reinforcing the attractiveness of Armanino's valuation. Despite a recent decline in stock price over the past week, Armanino has outperformed the S&P 500 significantly over the longer term, with a YTD return of 26.10% compared to the S&P 500's 13.30% and a remarkable 5Y return of 365.12% versus the S&P 500's 91.29%. This strong performance suggests that the market may be underestimating the company's growth potential, further supporting the conclusion that it is undervalued....
Read MoreIs Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 17 October 2025, the valuation grade for Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. has moved from very expensive to attractive, indicating a shift towards a more favorable assessment. The company is currently considered undervalued, with a P/E ratio of 54, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 51.91, and a PEG ratio of 54.23. Compared to its peer, which has a similar P/E ratio of 54.23 and an EV to EBITDA of 51.91, Armanino appears to be well-positioned within its industry. In terms of performance, Armanino has outperformed the S&P 500 over various periods, notably achieving a 63.40% return over the past year compared to the S&P 500's 14.08%. This strong performance reinforces the attractiveness of the stock, suggesting that it may be a compelling investment opportunity at its current valuation....
Read MoreIs Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 17 October 2025, the valuation grade for Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. moved from very expensive to attractive, indicating a shift towards a more favorable assessment. The company appears undervalued based on its current valuation metrics, including a P/E ratio of 54, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 51.91, and a PEG ratio of 54.23. When compared to peers, Armanino's P/E ratio is notably high, but it aligns closely with its EV to EBITDA ratio of 51.91, suggesting that while the stock is expensive relative to earnings, it is in line with its operational performance. In terms of performance, Armanino Foods has outperformed the S&P 500 over multiple periods, with a year-to-date return of 26.10% compared to the S&P 500's 13.30%, and an impressive 5-year return of 365.12% versus the S&P 500's 91.29%. This strong performance reinforces the notion that the stock may be undervalued despite its high valuation r...
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Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Jun'23 - QoQ
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2023 is -8.54% vs 19.71% in Mar 2023
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Jun 2023 is 5.26% vs 35.71% in Mar 2023
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Dec'22
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2022 is 32.19% vs 37.74% in Dec 2021
YoY Growth in year ended Dec 2022 is 15.79% vs 185.00% in Dec 2021






