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‘Peak Greggs’ Is Upon Us as Vegan Sausage Roll Buzz Fades

Published 07/30/2019, 07:14 AM
Updated 07/30/2019, 07:40 AM
‘Peak Greggs’ Is Upon Us as Vegan Sausage Roll Buzz Fades

(Bloomberg) -- Have we reached “peak Greggs?” Peel Hunt analysts think so, as the buzz surrounding vegan sausage rolls starts to fade.

Although sales remain strong, the rate of like-for-like growth will start to normalize in the second half, the company said Tuesday, causing the shares to lose a little of their recent strong momentum.

“Right now we are experiencing ‘peak Greggs’,” Peel Hunt analysts Jonathan Pritchard and John Stevenson wrote in a note. “Greggs’ growth this year will be stellar, but the market knows that, and with no change to forecasts today given the concerns on the outlook, it will be hard yards for the shares.”

Greggs shares fell as much as 6.7% on Tuesday, before paring declines to trade 4.7% lower as of 11:47 a.m. in London. The stock has been unstoppable this year, gaining 88% through Monday as hype surrounding the introduction of a vegan sausage roll helped its market value surge above 2 billion pounds ($2.4 billion).

“It’s definitely not peak Greggs,” Roger Whiteside, Chief Executive Officer of Greggs, said on a call with journalists. “New customers are being attracted by publicity surrounding the vegan sausage roll and the fact that we’ve been transforming our shops and transforming our offer over the last five years. But we keep adding a hundred new shops, so it can’t be peak Greggs, can it?”

Peel Hunt is the lone bear on the shares, downgrading its rating to reduce earlier this month and recommending that investors take profit. Its price target of 2,000 pence suggests about 12% downside from the last price of 2,272 pence.

(Updates shares, adds Greggs CEO comment in fifth paragraph.)

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