Goldman Sachs 2026-06-21 Company Report

Kroger Co. (KR): Price investment uncertainty weighs on stock, while improving market share remains encouraging

Institutional-grade analysis used by equity desks before repricing events. 10 pages.

Report fact snapshot

Publisher
Goldman Sachs
Date
2026-06-21
Type
Company Report
Region
Global
Companies
Equity Research, June, Kroger Co, Price
Key signal
$34
Core Investment Signal

Market is pricing this as noise.

Data shows a structural shift is underway.

Sector models are broken — re-rating is imminent.

Based on Goldman Sachs research, June 2026 data and regional breakdowns

Key Signals

Signal 1: Mispricing

Market is pricing this as noise.

Data shows a structural shift is underway.

Why it matters: Identifies the exact point where consensus models diverge from actual data.

🔥Signal 2: Catalyst

A re-rating catalyst is approaching.

Consensus has not yet reflected this shift.

Why it matters: Frames the catalyst window before violent repricing begins.

🏆Signal 3: Winners

Winners are concentrated in this space.

Specific companies are structurally outperforming.

Why it matters: Tracks the capital rotation toward structural winners before it becomes consensus.

What You Gain From This Report

Decision Insight

Mispricing is not yet reflected in consensus models.

Missed Risk

Without the full report, you miss the company-level breakdown that separates winners from losers.

Timing Advantage

The catalyst window is open now — consensus repricing will close it within quarters.

What you miss without the full report:

  • Company-level positioning and stock picks
  • Valuation assumptions and model inputs
  • Price target logic and catalyst timeline

Why Institutional Investors Care

Mispricing windows like this typically precede sector re-rating events.

Early positioning in structural winners often leads to outsized returns when consensus catches up.

The catalyst window narrows as monthly data becomes consensus, making near-term positioning critical.

Report Summary

2Q26E FY26E FY27E FY28E Old New Old New Old New Old New Total Revenue $34,238 $34,086 $148,915 $149,454 $151,671 $152,206 $154,485 $155,015 yoy change 0.9% 0.4% 0.9% 1.2% 1.9% 1.8% 1.9% 1.8% ID sales (ex-fuel) 1.5% 1.0% 1.5% 1.4% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% Gross profit $7,860 $7,792 $34,649 $34,582 $35,389 $35,231 $36,145 $35,914 Gross margin % 23.0% 22.9% 23.3% 23.1% 23.3% 23.1% 23.4% 23.2% Operating, G&A expenses $5,816 $5,790 $25,

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Kroger Co. (KR): Price investment uncertainty weighs on stock, while improving market share remains encouraging A structural shift is emerging in this sector.

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retail profit M&A

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