Analysts Can't Agree on Grocery Sector Outlook [View article]
I agree that the analyst all have their own agenda and many are regularly wrong.
Unfortunately for the analysts, the grocers that are doing the best are privately held. The smartest people in the industry typically work for the best run privately held grocers.
The stock market, individual grocery stocks, and how well a grocery is actually doing operations wise, are much of the time mutually exclusive events. A grocer can be doing quite well, but if the stock is selling off, the price dives. A grocer can be doing poorly but if some analyst can find a reason to promote the stock, they will, and the price will rise for a day or two.
Many analyst only make their assessments on public documents, conference calls, and executive interviews. Those are probably the three worst sources of information.
Analysts Can't Agree on Grocery Sector Outlook [View article]
Unfortunately for the analysts, the grocers that are doing the best are privately held. The smartest people in the industry typically work for the best run privately held grocers.
The stock market, individual grocery stocks, and how well a grocery is actually doing operations wise, are much of the time mutually exclusive events. A grocer can be doing quite well, but if the stock is selling off, the price dives. A grocer can be doing poorly but if some analyst can find a reason to promote the stock, they will, and the price will rise for a day or two.
Many analyst only make their assessments on public documents, conference calls, and executive interviews. Those are probably the three worst sources of information.