Arturo Armando
Shake Shack has lost half of its stocks value as the over-valued hamburgers of these chains is becoming saturated everywhere. Shake Shack went on an ambitious plane to expand to four hundred and fifty locations in a never-increasing crowded field of expensive hamburgers. Wall Street is not enamored with this company's plans and the stock is down as are the fortunes of this over-rated place that is barely better than Burger King as hamburgers are ever increasing becoming more and more costly to both man and the environment to produce. The shakes of this place is over-rated aw well and this place is no better than Steak N Shake or all these other back alley burger places trying to find a niche and fill strip malls charging outrageous prices for a hamburger. Casual-dining places decelerate after their initial growth spurt fueled by debt and saturating new markets with their presence as these public initial offerings of these newer companies runs out of steam when the fan-fare of their expansion ends and people get bored with their food and presence in a particular spot. Shake Shack tries to cater to both the fast food and the casual dining crowd and having it both ways is not a recipe for success or sustainability. There are too may burger places ad the hamburger is really becoming more irrelevant with immigration patterns and newer migration patterns and economic stagnation hits the public finding it more and more difficult to eat at what the back alley Burgers, Five Guys, Smashburger etc and if your putting money into stock in burger places like Smash Burger clearly your brain is smashed to begin with attempting to invest in these burger ponzi schemes. basically these companies raise funds to open up as many stores as possible before ther revenues start declining and then they get out of it selling their assets to to strip it clean and sell it again. The shake shack carries an extremely high overvaluation that is not justified and investors are staring to see the shack as no different than radio shack.
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