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To own Floor & Decor, you have to believe its warehouse-style model, store growth, and private-label push can outweigh pressure on same-store sales and margins. Being dropped from several Russell growth indexes may increase share price volatility in the near term, but it does not fundamentally change the key near-term catalyst, which remains execution on store economics, or the biggest risk, which is expanding aggressively while returns on capital are under pressure.
The April 30 earnings release and updated full year 2026 guidance are especially relevant here, because they frame current expectations for sales and EPS just weeks before the Russell index removals. With analysts already cautious on earnings quality and incremental profitability, any gap between that guidance and actual performance could take on added importance now that passive index demand has been reduced.
Yet investors should be aware that if expansion continues while comparable sales stay soft and returns on new stores lag...
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Floor & Decor Holdings' narrative projects $5.6 billion revenue and $274.2 million earnings by 2029. This requires 6.0% yearly revenue growth and about a $74.7 million earnings increase from $199.5 million today.
Uncover how Floor & Decor Holdings' forecasts yield a $54.55 fair value, a 8% downside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were expecting revenue to reach about US$6.1 billion and earnings near US$357 million by 2029, which contrasts sharply with today’s index removals and highlights how much views can differ on whether aggressive expansion will reward you or simply magnify the risks you are taking.
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