Sysco (SYY): Reassessing Valuation After New Four-Year Teamsters Labor Deal Reshapes Costs and Stability

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Sysco (SYY) just locked in a four year labor deal with the Teamsters for more than 1,000 drivers and warehouse workers, bringing 34% wage increases and richer benefits that could reshape its cost and risk profile.

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Despite solid earnings growth, Sysco’s recent 90 day share price return of negative 9.4 percent shows momentum has cooled, even though its five year total shareholder return of 14.7 percent remains positive and points to steady long term compounding.

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With earnings still growing and the stock trading below analyst targets, the new labor costs raise a key question: is Sysco now a quietly undervalued compounder, or has the market already priced in its next leg of growth?

Most Popular Narrative Narrative: 14.3% Undervalued

With Sysco last closing at $74.49 against a narrative fair value near $86.88, the current setup frames this stock as quietly mispriced.

Strategic cost management and self funded initiatives targeting $100 million in profit improvement, alongside disciplined capital allocation for shareholder returns, are expected to support future cash flow and earnings growth even amidst macroeconomic uncertainties.

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Want to see what powers that premium valuation? This narrative leans on compounding earnings, firmer margins, and a future multiple usually reserved for market favorites. Curious which assumptions carry the most weight in that fair value, and how much growth is really priced in? Dive into the full story to unpack the numbers behind the call.

Result: Fair Value of $86.88 (UNDERVALUED)

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However, persistent macro pressure on restaurant traffic and slower independent case recovery could cap volumes. This may challenge the margin and earnings acceleration that this narrative assumes.

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