Simply Good Foods stock hits 52-week low at $27.00

Published 15/09/2025, 14:48
Simply Good Foods stock hits 52-week low at $27.00

Simply Good Foods Co stock reached a 52-week low, touching $27.00, reflecting a challenging year for the company. Over the past 12 months, the stock has experienced a significant decline, with a 1-year change of -19.83%. Despite the price decline, the company maintains strong fundamentals with a healthy current ratio of 3.95 and revenue growth of 14.22% in the last twelve months. This drop underscores the pressures facing Simply Good Foods in a competitive market, as investors weigh the company’s performance against broader economic conditions. The 52-week low marks a notable point for the stock, as it navigates through these market dynamics. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears undervalued at current levels, with additional insights available in the comprehensive Pro Research Report, which covers over 1,400 US stocks.

In other recent news, The Simply Goods Group has been the focus of several analyst updates. Bernstein SocGen Group reiterated its Outperform rating on the company, maintaining a $45.00 price target, and highlighted that the company’s third-quarter 2025 results were slightly better than expected, with organic sales growth at 3.8%, surpassing the consensus of 2.25%. Mizuho also maintained an Outperform rating but lowered its price target to $43.00 from $47.00, citing positive factors such as momentum for the Quest brand and stable Atkins sales. Meanwhile, Jefferies lowered its price target to $32.00 from $36.00, maintaining a Hold rating due to concerns over fiscal year 2026 being a transition year, with growth estimates at 2.6%, slightly below consensus. DA Davidson reiterated its Neutral rating with a $39.00 price target, emphasizing the CEO’s focus on innovation after meetings with company management. Analyst Brian Holland from DA Davidson mentioned broader industry challenges but did not specifically downgrade Simply Goods Group, indicating potential in the sector despite structural headwinds. These developments reflect a mix of cautious optimism and strategic evaluations from various firms.

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