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Sysco stock (SYY) jumps 10% after outlook lift — what traders watch next
27 January 2026
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Sysco stock (SYY) jumps 10% after outlook lift — what traders watch next

New York, Jan 27, 2026, 14:49 (EST) — Regular session

  • Sysco shares surged roughly 10% following a profit beat and guidance that leans toward the high end of its FY2026 forecast
  • U.S. local case volume climbs into positive territory; gross margin expands alongside higher volumes
  • Investors are now focused on restaurant traffic, cost inflation, and the upcoming earnings report

Shares of Sysco Corp surged nearly 10% to $83.19 in Tuesday’s afternoon session, following a profit beat and an upbeat forecast that pointed to the upper range of its full-year earnings guidance.

Sysco, which supplies fast-food giants like KFC and Subway, is often seen as a barometer for U.S. restaurant demand based on its volume trends. The company highlighted strong sales of steaks, fillets, and frozen foods. Its international division again outpaced expectations, with sales rising 7.3% and a gross margin hitting 20.8%, according to Reuters.

US Foods and Performance Food Group shares climbed in New York trading.

Sysco reported a 3.0% sales increase to $20.8 billion for the quarter ending Dec. 27. Adjusted earnings per share, excluding certain items, climbed 6.5% to 99 cents. Gross margin ticked up 15 basis points to 18.3%. Despite “decelerating” restaurant foot traffic, U.S. foodservice local case volume grew 1.2%. CEO Kevin Hourican noted local case growth has improved for three consecutive quarters and is now “positive,” with the company aiming for the upper end of its $4.50-$4.60 adjusted EPS target. CFO Kenny Cheung reiterated a roughly $0.16 per-share drag from incentive compensation comparisons. Sysco Investors

The quarter’s adjusted EPS hit 99 cents, just above the Zacks consensus of 98 cents, with sales nearly matching the $20.81 billion forecast.

Sysco filed an 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday, including the earnings release as an exhibit.

In late October, Sysco confirmed its fiscal 2026 outlook, projecting sales growth between 3% and 5%, with adjusted EPS rising 1% to 3%. The company noted a consistent $0.16 headwind was weighing down the reported growth figures.

Before Tuesday’s report, BofA analyst Sara Senatore bumped up her price target for Sysco to $102 from $98, maintaining a Buy rating, TheFly reported.

Restaurant spending can shift fast. Should traffic slip more or price-conscious diners cut back, the rebound in volume could stall and holding onto pricing power will become tougher.

Investors are turning to Sysco’s upcoming quarterly results for signs that local volumes continue to gain traction and inflation remains under control. MarketScreener’s calendar shows Sysco is set to report its fiscal third-quarter earnings on May 4.

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