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Chefs’ Warehouse price target raised to $74 from $68 at BTIG

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Chefs’ Warehouse price target raised to $74 from $68 at BTIG

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BTIG raised the firm’s price target on Chefs’ Warehouse (CHEF) to $74 from $68 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares after meeting with its management team. The firm expects Q1 sales strength to continue into Q2 and sees the company’s FY25 outlook as achievable, if not conservative, given the resilience seen in sales trends to-date, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Chefs’ Warehouse is harvesting post-COVID investments to drive several years of sales growth and margin expansion, with no need for acquisitions, the firm added.

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