Jefferies Keeps Hold Rating on Brinker International, Reduces Price Target to $144
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Oct 13 2025
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Analyst Views on EAT
Wall Street analysts forecast EAT stock price to rise
18 Analyst Rating
13 Buy
5 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 140.180
Low
155.00
Averages
188.00
High
210.00
Current: 140.180
Low
155.00
Averages
188.00
High
210.00
About EAT
Brinker International, Inc. is a casual dining restaurant company. The Company owns, operates or franchises the Chili’s Grill & Bar (Chili’s) and Maggiano’s Little Italy (Maggiano’s) restaurant brands. It includes approximately 1,600 restaurants across 31 countries and two United States territories, serving flavors, handcrafted drinks, and hospitality. Its segments include Chili’s and Maggiano’s. The Chili’s segment is principally located in the United States and operates within the full-service casual dining segment of the industry. The Maggiano’s segment offers carry-out and delivery options with delivery service which makes restaurants more accessible to guests. It also offers banquet rooms to host large special events, particularly during the holiday season. Its 3 for Me platform, offers non-alcoholic drink, appetizer and entrees for guests. Its To-Go menu is available through Chili’s mobile application, chilis.com, and delivery partners.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.

- Earnings Surprise: Brinker International reported Q3 2026 adjusted EPS of $2.90, exceeding the $2.86 estimate, with revenue reaching $1.47 billion, demonstrating strong performance despite cost pressures.
- Sustained Sales Growth: Chili's achieved its 20th consecutive quarter of comparable sales growth at 4.0%, despite a high base of 31.6%, indicating brand resilience and stable consumer preferences.
- Profitability Improvement: Operating income rose 6.18% year-over-year to $166.6 million, with net income at $127.9 million, reflecting the company's ability to maintain profitability in a high-cost environment, boosting investor confidence.
- Optimistic Outlook: Brinker raised its FY2026 EPS guidance to $10.60-$10.85 and narrowed revenue guidance to $5.78 billion-$5.82 billion, showcasing management's confidence in future performance.
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- Target Price Adjustment: TD Cowen has cut the target price for Brinker International from $188 to $170.
- Market Impact: This adjustment reflects changes in market conditions and expectations for the company's performance.
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- Sustained Growth: Chili's reported a 4% increase in same-store sales for Q3, marking the 20th consecutive quarter of growth and outperforming the casual dining industry by 420 basis points, indicating strong brand performance and competitiveness in the market.
- Positive Product Response: The newly launched chicken sandwich platform has seen sales 161% higher than pre-launch expectations, demonstrating high consumer acceptance and likely to further drive sales growth and market share expansion.
- Strong Financial Performance: Brinker reported total revenues of $1.47 billion with adjusted diluted EPS of $2.90, although restaurant operating margins slightly decreased to 18.4%, the overall financial health remains robust, reflecting the company's efforts in cost control.
- Optimistic Outlook: The company updated its fiscal 2026 revenue guidance to a range of $5.78 billion to $5.82 billion, with adjusted diluted EPS expected between $10.60 and $10.85, showcasing management's confidence in future performance despite macroeconomic pressures.
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- Significant Sales Growth: Brinker International reported a 3.3% increase in comparable restaurant sales for Q3, with Chili's achieving a 4.0% growth, demonstrating strong market performance, especially after last year's tough 31% comparison, marking the 20th consecutive quarter of same-store sales growth.
- Chili's Strong Performance: Chili's comparable restaurant sales rose 5.9% in February and March, despite only a 0.6% increase in January due to Winter Storm Fern and a holiday shift, indicating sustained brand appeal and reinforcing customer loyalty through positive traffic.
- Stable Profitability: Although restaurant operating margin slipped 50 basis points to 18.4%, adjusted EBITDA reached $223.7 million, surpassing last year's $220.6 million, reflecting ongoing efforts in cost control and operational efficiency.
- Optimistic Future Outlook: Brinker anticipates FY26 revenue between $5.78 billion and $5.82 billion, with EPS projected at $10.45 to $10.85, slightly below the consensus of $10.69, yet still indicating confidence in future growth prospects.
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