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Wingstop Jumps on Better-Than-Expected Same-Store Sales, Profit

Bloomberg Markets
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 1:09 PM
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Wingstop Inc. shares jumped in premarket trading after the company reported domestic same-store sales that contracted less than what was predicted, and better-than-expected earnings, easing fears of...

Wingstop Inc. shares jumped in premarket trading after the company reported domestic same-store sales that contracted less than what was predicted, and better-than-expected earnings, easing fears of a marked slowdown at the chicken chain.

Glass House Analysis

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