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Weis Markets, Inc.NYSE:WMK Rapport sur les actions

Capitalisation boursière US$1.8b
Prix de l'action
US$72.24
US$61.18
18.1% surévalué décote intrinsèque
1Y-1.5%
7D1.5%
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Weis Markets, Inc.

NYSE:WMK Rapport sur les actions

Capitalisation boursière : US$1.8b

Weis Markets (WMK) Aperçu de l'action

Weis Markets, Inc. exerce une activité de vente au détail de produits alimentaires par l'intermédiaire d'une chaîne de supermarchés. Plus de détails

WMK analyse fondamentale
Score flocon de neige
Évaluation1/6
Croissance future0/6
Performances passées1/6
Santé financière6/6
Dividendes4/6

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Historique des prix et performances

Résumé des hausses, des baisses et des variations du cours de l'action pour la période du 1er janvier au 31 décembre 2009 Weis Markets
Historique des cours de bourse
Prix actuel de l'actionUS$72.24
Plus haut sur 52 semainesUS$79.05
Plus bas sur 52 semainesUS$59.99
Bêta0.45
Variation sur 1 mois3.04%
Variation sur 3 mois-2.93%
Variation sur 1 an-1.46%
Variation sur 3 ans15.62%
Variation sur 5 ans45.03%
Évolution depuis l'introduction en bourse3,982.40%

Nouvelles et mises à jour récentes

Seeking Alpha May 20

Weis Markets: Revisiting The Premiumization Story

Summary Weis Markets remains a 'Hold' as premiumization boosts margins, but valuation stays near fair value. Gross margin reached 26.3% in Q1, driven by a mix shift to higher-margin products despite only 1.2% same-store sales growth. The pharmacy segment faces pressure from the IRA's maximum fair price rules, impacting revenue and potentially cash flow conversion. Capex-heavy renovations and a modest dividend policy limit upside; market share loss to hard discounters remains a risk. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Feb 09

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of $0.34

The board of Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 3rd of March, with...

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha May 20

Weis Markets: Revisiting The Premiumization Story

Summary Weis Markets remains a 'Hold' as premiumization boosts margins, but valuation stays near fair value. Gross margin reached 26.3% in Q1, driven by a mix shift to higher-margin products despite only 1.2% same-store sales growth. The pharmacy segment faces pressure from the IRA's maximum fair price rules, impacting revenue and potentially cash flow conversion. Capex-heavy renovations and a modest dividend policy limit upside; market share loss to hard discounters remains a risk. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Feb 09

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of $0.34

The board of Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 3rd of March, with...
Article d’analyse Jan 31

The Returns On Capital At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Don't Inspire Confidence

When it comes to investing, there are some useful financial metrics that can warn us when a business is potentially in...
Article d’analyse Nov 03

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Will Pay A Dividend Of $0.34

The board of Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.34 per share on the 24th...
Article d’analyse Oct 31

Investors Met With Slowing Returns on Capital At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK)

What trends should we look for it we want to identify stocks that can multiply in value over the long term? Amongst...
Article d’analyse Jul 17

Investor Optimism Abounds Weis Markets, Inc. (NYSE:WMK) But Growth Is Lacking

It's not a stretch to say that Weis Markets, Inc.'s ( NYSE:WMK ) price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 19.4x right now...
Article d’analyse Apr 12

Earnings Not Telling The Story For Weis Markets, Inc. (NYSE:WMK)

With a price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 19.8x Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) may be sending bearish signals at...
Article d’analyse Feb 09

Weis Markets' (NYSE:WMK) Dividend Will Be $0.34

Weis Markets, Inc.'s ( NYSE:WMK ) investors are due to receive a payment of $0.34 per share on 4th of March. This means...
Article d’analyse Jan 23

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Hasn't Managed To Accelerate Its Returns

If you're not sure where to start when looking for the next multi-bagger, there are a few key trends you should keep an...
Seeking Alpha Dec 19

Weis Markets: Still 'Steady As She Goes'

Summary Weis Markets has a strong balance sheet with cash and marketable securities roughly equal to current liabilities, and no long-term debt. The company strategically opens more stores than it closes over time to grow slowly. Weis Markets is family-controlled, with the Weis family holding nearly 40% of shares. The company generally chooses locations outside major metropolitan areas. Earnings are down this year and the profit margin contracted. But a recovery is likely to happen in the near future. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Dec 19

Subdued Growth No Barrier To Weis Markets, Inc.'s (NYSE:WMK) Price

With a median price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of close to 18x in the United States, you could be forgiven for...
Article d’analyse Nov 04

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of $0.34

The board of Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 26th of November, with...
Seeking Alpha Sep 25

Weis Markets: Retailer May Be Setting Itself Up For A Fresh Bull-Run

Summary Weis Markets' shares have rebounded over 10% since July, maintaining a bullish trend despite previous negative growth in GAAP profits. Long-term bullish technicals may be forming, with potential MACD crossovers indicating a probable bull run, prompting a possible future upgrade from 'Hold.' Q2 earnings showed top and bottom-line beats, with significant EPS outperformance and continued profitability due in part to a zero-debt balance sheet. Despite recent earnings contraction, Weis Markets' book value and equity have grown, suggesting potential for increased net income and cash flow over time. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Sep 24

A Look At The Fair Value Of Weis Markets, Inc. (NYSE:WMK)

Key Insights Using the 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity, Weis Markets fair value estimate is US$56.99 With US$67.92...
Article d’analyse Aug 30

Return Trends At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Aren't Appealing

What are the early trends we should look for to identify a stock that could multiply in value over the long term...
Seeking Alpha Jul 05

Weis Markets: Negative Earnings Growth Has Investors Worried

Summary Weis Markets' net income has declined significantly over the past 24 months, impacting the stock's performance. Despite solid cash flow and a debt-free balance sheet, the Company's shares are in a precarious technical position. Valuation modeling suggests WMK stock is overvalued at approximately $62 per share, warranting a 'Hold' rating for now. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse May 29

Returns On Capital Are Showing Encouraging Signs At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK)

To find a multi-bagger stock, what are the underlying trends we should look for in a business? Ideally, a business will...
Article d’analyse Apr 26

Increases to CEO Compensation Might Be Put On Hold For Now at Weis Markets, Inc. (NYSE:WMK)

Key Insights Weis Markets' Annual General Meeting to take place on 2nd of May Salary of US$1.26m is part of CEO...
Seeking Alpha Mar 07

Weis Markets Inc.: Treasuries More Compelling

Summary Weis Markets Inc. has reported annual results, prompting a review of the company's attractiveness as an investment. The company has a strong balance sheet and a low payout ratio, but the relatively low dividend yield compared to the 10-Year Treasury Note makes it less appealing. In order for the dividend to match the cash flows of the Treasury Note, it would need to grow at a CAGR of about 14.5% over the next decade, which is unlikely. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Mar 01

Weis Markets, Inc.'s (NYSE:WMK) Business Is Yet to Catch Up With Its Share Price

There wouldn't be many who think Weis Markets, Inc.'s ( NYSE:WMK ) price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 16.8x is worth...
Article d’analyse Feb 12

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of $0.34

The board of Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.34 per share on the 4th of...
Article d’analyse Jan 26

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Has More To Do To Multiply In Value Going Forward

If we want to find a potential multi-bagger, often there are underlying trends that can provide clues. In a perfect...
Seeking Alpha Nov 05

Weis Markets: Slow And Steady Wins The Race

Summary WMK’s revenue has grown at a CAGR of +6% during the last decade, while EBITDA has slightly lagged this at +4%. The company has executed an impressive defensive strategy, with conservatism and incremental growth at the heart of Management’s approach. The groceries industry is expected to grow moderately in the coming years, representing an opportunity for low-risk improvement. WMK performs well relative to its peers but is importantly lagging behind in margins. We attribute this to its lack of scale on a relative basis. WMK is trading at a small discount to its historical average, although is facing a slowdown and concerns around corporate governance. We do not see sufficient upside currently. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Oct 09

Weis Markets: Still Chugging Along

Summary Weis Markets, Inc. is considered one of the safest investments in the grocery industry due to its strong balance sheet and relatively high cash and marketable securities balance. The company's "steady as she goes" strategy and focus on safety has resulted in consistent long-term growth and a steadily increasing dividend. The company's "steady as she goes" strategy and focus on safety has resulted in consistent long-term growth and a steadily increasing dividend. The dividend has been paid for more than two decades with increases as management felt necessary. For risk-averse investors, Weis Markets is probably safer than many larger competitors. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jul 27

Weis Markets Has A Negative Risk Premium: Avoid

Summary I advise against investing in Weis Markets at current prices due to a negative risk premium and alternatives to buying stocks like this one. Despite a 3.7% increase in revenue in the first 13 weeks of the year, operating income and net income dropped by 21.2% and 17.8% respectively due to cost of sales increases. I believe the company's dividend is secure, with a payout ratio of around 35% and a solid capital structure, but the current valuation is still too high for investment. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Jul 12

We Like These Underlying Return On Capital Trends At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK)

To find a multi-bagger stock, what are the underlying trends we should look for in a business? Typically, we'll want to...
Seeking Alpha May 25

Weis Markets: 3 Reasons Not To Buy Into This Down Move

Summary Weis recently reported its fiscal Q1-2023 numbers where net profit fell by almost 18%. Higher costs is putting pressure on the financials and the market does not know when this trend will end. We look at Weis' valuation, technicals, and margins to ascertain Weis' investment case at this juncture. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Article d’analyse Feb 26

Should You Be Adding Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) To Your Watchlist Today?

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering 'the next big thing', even if that means buying 'story stocks...
Seeking Alpha Feb 15

Weis Markets: Cyclical Growth, A Reason To Rate Hold

Summary Weis Markets, Inc. revenue and profit growth are cyclical and have plateaued. Even though the Inventory Turnover Ratio is trending upward, it is lower compared to its peers. The company’s geographical footprint is limited to the mid-Atlantic region. WMK’s recent partnership with Instacart might help provide a larger consumer base. I rate WMK stock a Hold for the reasons stated below.
Seeking Alpha Feb 02

Weis Markets declares $0.34 dividend

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) declares $0.34/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.56% Payable Feb. 27; for shareholders of record Feb. 13; ex-div Feb. 10. See WMK Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Article d’analyse Dec 26

Returns At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Are On The Way Up

What are the early trends we should look for to identify a stock that could multiply in value over the long term...
Article d’analyse Nov 17

Do Weis Markets' (NYSE:WMK) Earnings Warrant Your Attention?

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering 'the next big thing', even if that means buying 'story stocks...
Seeking Alpha Nov 15

Weis Markets And The Cost Of Caution

Summary Although I did well on my Weis Markets investment last year, it seems obvious now that I sold too early. It's time to review the name again. I'll decide whether or not it makes sense to buy back in by looking at the recent financial performance and the valuation. Spoiler alert: It does not. Short put options are powerful instruments that help investors generate great risk-adjusted returns. The premia on offer here are too paltry, though. I'm not going to sugarcoat it. My, let's call it "excess caution" costs me dearly sometimes. I miss out on profitable trades and may get out of positions too early when a stock becomes too expensive for me. With that as preamble, I want to write about Weis Markets, Inc. (WMK). After a capital gain of only 18.5% on the shares, I sold about 11 months ago, and I outlined my reasoning here. Since I sold, the shares have climbed an additional 32% against a loss of about 14% for the S&P 500. It would have been better to hang on, obviously. In this piece, I want to determine whether it's now worth biting the bullet and buying back in, or waiting for shares to inevitably drop back in price. I'll review the updated financials, and I'll review the valuation. Also, I'm going to drone on yet again about the power of short put options, because I never tire of doing that. I think these can be powerful tools to generate very decent risk-adjusted returns. If you're not yet familiar with them, I recommend you familiarize yourself with their potential forthwith. It's "thesis statement" time. Welcome to the portion of the article where I give you the gist of my argument, so you can relieve yourself of the need to wade through my entire screed. You're welcome. I think the financial performance this year has been spectacular, the elevated dividend remains very secure, and the capital structure remains rock solid, and I'll not buy back in. The problem is that all of that great news is fully reflected in the stock price. I want to find disconnects between "price" and "value", and there's no such disconnect here, I'm afraid. I would rather miss out on future gains than risk capital, so I'm remaining on the sidelines. Also, although I did well with short puts previously, I don't think the premia on offer for reasonable strike prices is worth it right now. Financial Snapshot The year 2021 was very good for the company, as it set a multi-year record for revenue. Though net income was down slightly from 2020, it was still the second-highest on record. That's relevant, in my view, because the first 39 weeks of this year saw even further improvement. Revenue for the first 39 weeks of 2022 was up by just under 9% relative to the banner year revenue of 2021. In spite of a 10% uptick in the cost of sales, and a 5% uptick in operating expenses, net income climbed 11.5% higher this year relative to last. On the back of this great financial performance, the company rewarded shareholders with a relatively rare increase in the dividend, which rose about 3.25%. Finally, the capital structure remains rock solid. The level of cash and marketable securities represents about 49% of total liabilities. This is one of those rare companies I've covered recently that seems to eschew debt. Given the above, I'd be very happy to buy back in at the right price. Weis Markets Financials (Weis Markets investor relations) The Stock One of the most important, and most painful, lessons I ever learned is that a company is different from the stock that supposedly represents it. The stock is, in fact, often a poor proxy for the underlying business. I've told and written this story a few times, but I think it's worth repeating because it highlights a mistake that less experienced investors often make. It was the late 1990s, I had bought an irresponsibly large amount of Nokia (NOK) because I knew the company was going to report rapid growth. They did as I expected, and the stock dropped about 9% in early trading hours. The company delivered very good results, but the market expected very, very good results. Since the company didn't meet the market's expectations, the stock was punished. There's a powerful lesson in this example. Just because a company delivers great financial results doesn't mean that the stock will go up. If there was that tight a relationship between the two, investing well would be much, much simpler. Ever since, I've drawn a distinction between "stock" and "company", and have realized that a great company can be a terrible investment if you buy it for the wrong price. This is why I insist on only ever buying cheap stocks, and getting out of stocks when I perceive the risk of capital loss is too high. Given my experience with Weis, this obviously doesn't always work out perfectly. When a stock is cheap, that's a clear sign that the market's not too optimistic about its future, so the stock is far less likely to hit the painful air pocket that Nokia did many, many years ago. My regular readers know that I measure whether or not a stock is cheap in a few ways, ranging from the simple to the more complex. On the simple side, I look at the ratio of stock price to some measure of economic value, like earnings, free cash flow, and the like. Ideally, I want to see a stock trading at a discount to both the overall market and its own history. When I last reviewed Weis, the PE was sitting at about 16.44. Earnings have risen dramatically since then, but that growth is now fully reflected in the shares as they're about 18% more expensive now, per the following: Data by YCharts The current valuation isn't unprecedented, and I would also note that when the shares have reached the current valuation in the past, they haven't done particularly well. History may not repeat, but it tends to rhyme. Additionally, even though the dividend has been increased, investors are being compensated with a rather paltry yield if they buy at current prices per the following: Data by YCharts My regulars know that I think ratios can be instructive, but I also want to try to work out what the market is "thinking" about a given investment. If you read my stuff regularly, you know that the way I do this is by turning to the work of Professor Stephen Penman and his book "Accounting for Value" for this. In this book, Penman walks investors through how they can apply some pretty basic math to a standard finance formula in order to work out what the market is "thinking" about a given company's future growth. This involves isolating the "g" (growth) variable in this formula. In case you find Penman's writing a bit opaque, you might want to try "Expectations Investing" by Mauboussin and Rappaport. These two have also introduced the idea of using the stock price itself as a source of information, and we can infer what the market is currently "expecting" about the future.
Article d’analyse Oct 31

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Has Announced That It Will Be Increasing Its Dividend To $0.34

Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) has announced that it will be increasing its periodic dividend on the 21st of November...
Article d’analyse Sep 01

Returns Are Gaining Momentum At Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK)

There are a few key trends to look for if we want to identify the next multi-bagger. One common approach is to try and...
Article d’analyse Aug 17

With EPS Growth And More, Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Makes An Interesting Case

The excitement of investing in a company that can reverse its fortunes is a big draw for some speculators, so even...
Seeking Alpha Aug 16

Weis Markets: Balance Sheet Trends Point To Further Gains

Shares have been on a tear for the past 30 months now. Although shares look stretched above support and short interest has remained above 10%, do not wait for a pullback. Strong trends in cash, liquidity, ROA & ROE point to the bullish trend continuing for now. Intro Shares of Weis Markets, Inc. (WMK) have been on an absolute tear over the past 30 months or so. In fact, as we see from the technical chart below, shares have remained above their 200-day moving average since that significant move to the upside back in early 2020. The question now is whether investors may continue to ride this trend upward. Although shares remain well above their 200-day moving average and over 11% of the float is shorted at present, this has not stopped shares from rallying aggressively to the upside. Suffice it to say, from a technical standpoint initially, shares of Weis Markets look more likely to continue rallying than to reverse at this stage. This is something that value investors especially find difficult to get their heads around. Value investors are used to investing against the grain which usually means their respective stocks have been badly beaten up by the market. Weis Markets though (despite its incessant rally) is by no means expensive at its present juncture. Shares trade with a trailing sales multiple of 0.49 and a trailing price to cash-flow multiple of 10.24. Suffice it to say, if Weis' operating profit can continue to grow by up to 10% a year based on the above-mentioned multiples, then there is every chance, that we are only in the initial innings of this bullish move. Weis Markets Continuing Its Ascent (Stockcharts.com) Whereas many investors focus on profitability metrics and the growth of the same when stocks are in bullish mode, it can be hard to decipher forward-looking growth rates just from this practice. What we like to look at is how the financial condition of Weis Markets has changed during this latest up-move as trends on the balance sheet can give us insights on whether this rally can be sustained. We will go through a period of the previous nine quarters which is in line with the significant up-move in shares of Weis Markets in recent times. Cash & ST Investments For the most part, the more cash Weis Markets has the better as this cash can be used for investing purposes and rewarding shareholders. Weis Markets reported just over $300 million of cash & short-term investments at the end of its fiscal second quarter. This is an increase of roughly $80 million over the corresponding figure at the end of Q1 ($220 million) in 2020. All things being equal, a 36% growth rate in cash & ST investments is a solid return over the past nine quarters considering quarterly sales are up approximately 15% in this time period. Shares of Weis Markets now trade for just over 7 times its liquid cash position. Current Ratio Many times, a company can decide to sacrifice liquidity in the short-term to boost returns and more importantly keep customers serviced. An elevated current ratio is a type of insurance in the event operations for some reason needed to come to a standstill and cash was needed quickly. At the end of Q2 this year, Weis' current ratio came in at 2.07 which means it has climbed approximately 21% over the past nine quarters. Even if we strip off the retailer's inventory, the quick ratio at present comes in at 1.18 versus 0.99 for the same metric at the end of Q1 in 2020. Bottom line; liquidity in Weis Markets continues to improve. Net Property, Plant & Equipment The lion's share of Weis' non-current assets and the retailer's largest asset line-item, in general, is its stores or Property, Plant & Equipment. At the end of Q2, this line item came in at $1.15 billion which was only $57 million or 5% above the corresponding number at the end of Q1 in fiscal 2020. Suffice it to say, since sales and earnings growth easily have easily beaten 5% over the past 9 quarters, this means Weis Markets' assets returned more earnings over the past nine quarters. This is exactly the trend we want to see as based on current trends, a larger number of assets should automatically result in accelerated earnings, all things remaining equal. Return On Assets
Seeking Alpha Aug 01

Weis Markets GAAP EPS of $1.35, revenue of $1.14B

Weis Markets press release (NYSE:WMK): Q2 GAAP EPS of $1.35. Revenue of $1.14B (+8.6% Y/Y). Shares -0.32% AH.
Seeking Alpha Jul 14

Weis Markets declares $0.32 dividend

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) declares $0.32/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.65% Payable Aug. 8; for shareholders of record July 25; ex-div July 22. See WMK Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Article d’analyse Jun 08

Calculating The Fair Value Of Weis Markets, Inc. (NYSE:WMK)

Does the June share price for Weis Markets, Inc. ( NYSE:WMK ) reflect what it's really worth? Today, we will estimate...
Seeking Alpha May 31

Weis Markets: Underbought Long And Overborrowed Short

Weis Markets is a century-old, family-controlled food retailer with a chain of stores throughout several U.S. Mid-Atlantic states. Management leverages the customarily thin retail margins with zero debt and competitive levels of free cash flow and capital allocations. Valuation multiples appear discounted, although short interest suggests a value trap. Nevertheless, in the move to more defensive stocks, the reasonably-priced shares of a well-run, average risk, non-cyclical consumer staples food retailer has this value shopper's attention.
Article d’analyse May 20

Weis Markets (NYSE:WMK) Might Have The Makings Of A Multi-Bagger

To find a multi-bagger stock, what are the underlying trends we should look for in a business? One common approach is...
Seeking Alpha May 11

Weis Markets Inc. - Still Undervalued By 19.4%

Weis Markets Inc., a grocery store company, operates in a defensive sector, which tend to perform well during economic contractions and recessions. With the recent stock market giving back some of its post-COVID-19 gains entering into correction territory, WMK presents an opportunity for investors to make 19.4% on their investment. Investors looking to diversify their portfolios to counteract market volatility should consider an investment into WMK.

Rendement pour les actionnaires

WMKUS Consumer RetailingUS Marché
7D1.5%-4.7%-0.8%
1Y-1.5%16.3%27.1%

Rendement vs Industrie: WMK a sous-performé le secteur US Consumer Retailing qui a rapporté 16.3 % au cours de l'année écoulée.

Rendement vs marché: WMK a sous-performé le marché US qui a rapporté 27.1 % au cours de l'année écoulée.

Volatilité des prix

Is WMK's price volatile compared to industry and market?
WMK volatility
WMK Average Weekly Movement4.3%
Consumer Retailing Industry Average Movement5.2%
Market Average Movement7.2%
10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.3%
10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.2%

Cours de l'action stable: WMK n'a pas connu de volatilité de prix significative au cours des 3 derniers mois par rapport au marché US.

Volatilité au fil du temps: La volatilité hebdomadaire de WMK ( 4% ) est restée stable au cours de l'année écoulée.

À propos de l'entreprise

FondéeSalariésPDGSite web
191222,000Jonathan Weiswww.weismarkets.com

Weis Markets, Inc. se consacre à la vente au détail de produits alimentaires par l'intermédiaire d'une chaîne de supermarchés. Ses magasins de détail proposent des produits d'épicerie, des produits laitiers, des produits surgelés, des viandes, des fruits de mer, des produits frais, des fleurs, des services de pharmacie, des produits d'épicerie fine, des plats préparés, des produits de boulangerie, de la bière et du vin, du carburant, ainsi que des articles de marchandise générale, tels que des produits de santé et de beauté, et des produits ménagers. Elle exploite également des magasins dans le Delaware, le Maryland, le New Jersey, New York, la Pennsylvanie, la Virginie et la Virginie-Occidentale, principalement sous l'enseigne Weis Markets, ainsi que sous les marques Weis, Weis 2 Go, Weis Great Meals Start Here, Weis Gas-n-Go et Weis Nutri-Facts.

Weis Markets, Inc. Résumé des fondamentaux

Comment les bénéfices et les revenus de Weis Markets se comparent-ils à sa capitalisation boursière ?
WMK statistiques fondamentales
Capitalisation boursièreUS$1.78b
Bénéfices(TTM)US$102.00m
Recettes(TTM)US$5.01b
17.5x
Ratio P/E
0.4x
Ratio P/S

Le site WMK est-il surévalué ?

Voir Juste valeur et analyse de l'évaluation

Bénéfices et recettes

Principales statistiques de rentabilité tirées du dernier rapport sur les bénéfices (TTM)
WMK compte de résultat (TTM)
RecettesUS$5.01b
Coût des recettesUS$3.71b
Marge bruteUS$1.30b
Autres dépensesUS$1.20b
Les revenusUS$102.00m

Derniers bénéfices déclarés

Mar 28, 2026

Prochaine date de publication des résultats

s/o

Résultat par action (EPS)4.12
Marge brute25.90%
Marge bénéficiaire nette2.03%
Ratio dettes/capitaux propres0%

Quelles ont été les performances à long terme de WMK?

Voir les performances historiques et les comparaisons

Dividendes

1.9%
Rendement actuel des dividendes
34%
Ratio de distribution

Le site WMK verse-t-il des dividendes fiables ?

Voir WMK l'historique des dividendes et les indices de référence
Quand faut-il acheter WMK pour recevoir un dividende à venir ?
Weis Markets dates des dividendes
Date ex-dividendeMay 11 2026
Date de paiement du dividendeMay 26 2026
Jours jusqu'au dividende Ex12 days
Jours jusqu'à la date de paiement du dividende3 days

Le site WMK verse-t-il des dividendes fiables ?

Voir WMK l'historique des dividendes et les indices de référence

Analyse de l'entreprise et données financières

DonnéesDernière mise à jour (heure UTC)
Analyse de l'entreprise2026/05/21 16:02
Cours de l'action en fin de journée2026/05/21 00:00
Les revenus2026/03/28
Revenus annuels2025/12/27

Sources de données

Les données utilisées dans notre analyse de l'entreprise proviennent de S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. Les données suivantes sont utilisées dans notre modèle d'analyse pour générer ce rapport. Les données sont normalisées, ce qui peut entraîner un délai avant que la source ne soit disponible.

PaquetDonnéesCadre temporelExemple de source américaine *
Finances de l'entreprise10 ans
  • Compte de résultat
  • Tableau des flux de trésorerie
  • Bilan
Estimations consensuelles des analystes+3 ans
  • Prévisions financières
  • Objectifs de prix des analystes
Prix du marché30 ans
  • Cours des actions
  • Dividendes, scissions et actions
Propriété10 ans
  • Actionnaires principaux
  • Délits d'initiés
Gestion10 ans
  • L'équipe dirigeante
  • Conseil d'administration
Principaux développements10 ans
  • Annonces de l'entreprise

* Exemple pour les titres américains ; pour les titres non américains, des formulaires réglementaires et des sources équivalentes sont utilisés.

Sauf indication contraire, toutes les données financières sont basées sur une période annuelle mais mises à jour trimestriellement. C'est ce qu'on appelle les données des douze derniers mois (TTM) ou des douze derniers mois (LTM). En savoir plus.

Modèle d'analyse et flocon de neige

Les détails du modèle d’analyse utilisé pour générer ce rapport sont disponibles sur notre page Github; nous proposons également des guides expliquant comment utiliser nos rapports et des tutoriels sur Youtube.

Découvrez l'équipe de classe mondiale qui a conçu et construit le modèle d'analyse Simply Wall St.

Indicateurs de l'industrie et du secteur

Nos indicateurs de secteur et de section sont calculés toutes les 6 heures par Simply Wall St. Les détails de notre processus sont disponibles sur Github.

Sources des analystes

Weis Markets, Inc. est couverte par 1 analystes. 0 de ces analystes ont soumis les estimations de revenus ou de bénéfices utilisées comme données d'entrée dans notre rapport. Les soumissions des analystes sont mises à jour tout au long de la journée.

AnalysteInstitution
John HeinbockelGoldman Sachs