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NASDAQ · 1d ago
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NASDAQ · 4d ago
Central Garden & Pet Company (NASDAQ:CENT) Investors Are Less Pessimistic Than Expected
Central Garden & Pet Company (NASDAQ:CENT) has a 18.9x P/E ratio. The company is trading on a much higher than expected price-to-earnings ratio. Its forecast growth is lower than the wider market, and the company has failed to grow earnings over the last three years. With its earnings growth in positive territory, the company may be worth avoiding.
Simply Wall St · 4d ago
Weekly Report: what happened at CENT last week (0408-0412)?
Weekly Report · 4d ago
Central Garden & Pet (CENT) Rides on Multi-Faceted Strategy
NASDAQ · 04/11 15:21
Central Garden & Pet Company: Market Leader In An Attractive Industry
Central Garden & Pet Company is a market leader in the lawn and garden and pet supplies markets. The company's revenue and EBITDA have grown exceptionally well, with a CAGR of 8% and 13%. CENT has a bulletproof business model with a range of brands, strong market share, and a number of tailwinds. CENT's share price performance has been impressive, with over 400% gains.
Seeking Alpha · 04/11 08:55
Central Garden & Pet: Its Latest Surge Seems Overdone (Rating Downgrade)
Central Garden & Pet Company's stock has risen nearly 30% since our Strong Buy rating in November. The company's profit margins improved and entered positive earnings-per-share territory. Central Garden and Pet's online sales now account for 29% of its revenue mix. Despite the positives, key metrics suggest the company is priced in and the stock usually underperforms in summer months.
Seeking Alpha · 04/10 12:35
Weekly Report: what happened at CENT last week (0401-0405)?
Weekly Report · 04/08 09:03
Q4 Earnings Highs And Lows: WD-40 (NASDAQ:WDFC) Vs The Rest Of The Household Products Stocks
Household products stocks are generally stable investments. The 10 household products stocks we track reported a strong Q4. On average, revenues beat analyst consensus estimates by 2.3%. Clorox had the best quarter and fastest revenue growth among its peers. WD-40 and Kimberly-Clark were the worst performers in the group.
Barchart · 04/05 08:08
CENTRAL GARDEN & PET CO <CENT.O>: JP MORGAN CUTS TARGET PRICE TO $37 FROM $43
Reuters · 04/05 04:49
Ferry-Morse Celebrates National Gardening Day with Annual “Garden Get-Together” Facebook Live
Ferry-Morse's annual Garden Get-Together will take place on Tuesday, April 9 on Facebook Live. The event will share inspirational gardening tips and fresh, garden-to-table recipes made with ingredients from the brand's seeds and plants. The free event will be held in time for National Gardening Day on April 14. Ferry-M Morse is part of the Central Garden & Pet Company portfolio.
Barchart · 04/04 09:02
Weekly Report: what happened at CENT last week (0325-0329)?
Weekly Report · 04/01 09:03
Household Products Stocks Q4 Results: Benchmarking Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL)
Household products stocks are generally stable investments. The 10 household products stocks we track reported a strong Q4; on average, revenues beat analyst consensus estimates by 2.3%. Clorox had the best quarter and fastest revenue growth among its peers. Kimberly-Clark had the weakest performance against analyst estimates.
Barchart · 03/27 07:20
Household Products Stocks Q4 Highlights: Central Garden & Pet (NASDAQ:CENT)
Household products stocks are generally stable investments. The 10 household products stocks we track reported a strong Q4; on average, revenues beat analyst consensus estimates by 2.3%. Clorox had the best quarter and fastest revenue growth among its peers. Kimberly-Clark had the weakest quarter in the group.
Barchart · 03/26 07:20
Central Garden & Pet (CENT) Rides on Central-to-home Strategy
NASDAQ · 03/25 13:15
Weekly Report: what happened at CENT last week (0318-0322)?
Weekly Report · 03/25 09:03
Is Central Garden & Pet (NASDAQ:CENT) A Risky Investment?
Central Garden & Pet Company (NASDAQ:CENT) makes use of debt. The company has US$1.19b in debt, but has a net debt of US$848.1m. Debt can be a good or bad thing for a company if it can be used to pay off debt. Central garden & Pet grew its EBIT by 3.3% in the last year. It has a debt to EBITDA ratio of 2.6 and its debt covered its interest expense 5.3%.
Simply Wall St · 03/22 12:27
Why This 1 Momentum Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
NASDAQ · 03/21 14:10
Central Garden & Pet: Share Price Has A Low Margin Of Safety
Central Garden & Pet Company is a leading provider of pet and garden supplies. Its revenue growth has been volatile, but its margins have remained robust. In 1Q24, revenue growth was modest, but the company's margins expanded year-over-year. CENT's e-commerce channel is growing rapidly and has a good opportunity to grow its top line. The company's share price has a low margin of safety and has little upside potential.
Seeking Alpha · 03/19 00:40
Weekly Report: what happened at CENT last week (0311-0315)?
Weekly Report · 03/18 09:03
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About CENT
Central Garden & Pet Company is engaged in the garden and pet industries in the United States. Its segments include Pet and Garden. Its Pet segment includes dog and cat supplies such as dog treats and chews, toys, pet beds and grooming products, waste management and training pads, pet containment; supplies for aquatics, small animals, reptiles and pet birds, including toys, cages and habitats, bedding, food and supplements; products for equine and livestock, animal and household health and insect control products; live fish and small animals as well as outdoor cushions. These products are sold under brands such as Aqueon, Cadet, Comfort Zone, Farnam, Four Paws K&H Pet Products (K&H), Kaytee, Nylabone and Zilla. Its Garden segment includes lawn and garden consumables such as grass seed, vegetable, flower and herb packet seed; wild bird feed, bird houses and other birding accessories; weed, grass, and other herbicides, insecticide and pesticide products; fertilizers and live plants.