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Value investing is always about screening for the lowest P/E or PEG ratios and going from there. Sometimes, the value can be found when there are sell-offs in an industry, which leaves some companies trading below their industry peers.
Tracey has been watching the restaurant group for some time. It was one of the hottest sectors in 2014 and 2015 as nearly a dozen companies when IPO.
Many of those soared but have since come back down to earth. Has that created a buying opportunity?
Even McDonald’s (MCD ) Started Small
Many of the new IPOs are small-cap restaurant brands. They may only have stores in one area of the US. You may not have even eaten at one of these yet.
But there was a time when no one had heard of McDonald’s either. It can take decades for a restaurant brand to expand across the United States and then globally.
There are plenty of smaller restaurant chains whose stock has gotten beaten up in the last few years.
Which have the possibility? And are any deals?
3 Small Cap Chains Which Could Be the Next McDonald’s
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