Chipotle stock gets a fresh target hike as Mizuho flags 2026 traffic test

Chipotle stock gets a fresh target hike as Mizuho flags 2026 traffic test

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 03:44 ET — Market closed

  • Mizuho raised its Chipotle price target to $36 from $34, keeping a neutral rating
  • Wall Street is focused on whether pricing can lift customer visits without squeezing margins
  • Next catalysts include U.S. data this week and Chipotle’s Feb. 3 earnings report

Chipotle Mexican Grill’s price target got a modest lift from Mizuho ahead of the burrito chain’s next earnings report, with the brokerage pointing to pricing as the key lever for 2026 demand. Investing

That matters now because investors are watching for proof that Chipotle can grow “transactions” — customer visits — without leaning too hard on price hikes that can deter value-conscious diners. Same-store sales, which track revenue at restaurants open at least a year, are a key read-through for that demand. Investing

Mizuho raised its price target to $36 from $34 while maintaining a neutral rating, and said Chipotle’s pricing strategy is aimed at reviving transaction growth. The firm also said it expects average check growth — the amount spent per order — to run below 1% in 2026, and it trimmed its restaurant-level margin forecast, a measure of store profitability before corporate costs. Investing

In its note, Mizuho lifted its estimate for fourth-quarter same-store sales growth to negative 3% from negative 4%, and lifted its full-year 2026 estimate to 2.0% from 1.3%, according to the report. It cut its fourth-quarter restaurant-level margin estimate to 22.0% from 22.5% and lowered its 2026 margin estimate to 24.0% from 25.0%. Investing

On the product side, Chipotle has been pushing into “high protein” positioning as it tries to keep its marketing fresh. The company said it would feature high-protein creator meals in its app and online starting January 5, and President and Chief Brand Officer Chris Brandt said the curated menu is designed to make “protein and other dietary goals easier to reach.” MediaRoom

Chipotle operated 3,916 restaurants as of September 30, 2025, including 3,822 in the United States, a quarterly filing showed. The same filing said comparable restaurant sales rose 0.3% in the third quarter, with average check up 1.1% and transactions down 0.8%, underscoring the market’s current focus on traffic versus pricing. Securities and Exchange Commission

Before the next session, Chipotle shares last closed at $37.49 on Friday, up about 1.3% on the day. Trading ranged between $36.75 and $37.67, leaving the low as a near-term support level and the high as a resistance point that traders will watch on Monday.

The company is scheduled to report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on February 3, with a conference call set for 4:30 p.m. ET after a release at about 4:10 p.m. ET, Chipotle said. Investors typically use that call to pressure-test guidance on same-store sales, restaurant margins, and store expansion plans for the year ahead. MediaRoom

Macro data could also set the tone for consumer-facing stocks this week. ISM’s manufacturing PMI is scheduled for January 5 and its services PMI for January 7, the group’s calendar showed, while the U.S. December employment report is due January 9, according to the Labor Department’s release schedule. Institute for Supply Management

Rate expectations remain a swing factor for high-multiple consumer names. Philadelphia Fed President Anna Paulson said further rate cuts may take a while as the central bank assesses inflation and the labor market, Reuters reported. Reuters

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