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CBRL shares hit 52-week low

Tue Jul 1, 2008 10:27am EDT

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(Reuters) - CBRL Group Inc (CBRL.O), parent of the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurants and gift shops, reported lower restaurant same-store sales in June and cut its 2008 outlook, sending shares down to a 52-week low.

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Shares of the company dropped 16 percent to $20.58 in early morning trade on Nasdaq, but recovered a bit and were down 9 percent at $22.35.

"We will not reach the earnings level that we previously forecast for fiscal 2008 given the continuing negative pressures on consumers", CEO Michael Woodhouse said in a statement.

Restaurants have been hurt as consumers deal with the high cost for gas and food items, coupled with a weak economy that has led to cutting back on dining out.

Lebanon, Tennessee-based, CBRL lowered its 2008 earnings from continuing operations of $2.77 to $2.87 share from its prior view of $3.02 and $3.12 a share.

The company expects total revenue from continuing operations to grow about 1.5 percent over year-ago. It had previously forecast revenue growth of 2 percent.

Analysts on average were expecting earnings of $3.04 per share, before special items, on revenue of $2.40 billion, according to Reuters Estimates.

The company, which operates 576 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurants and gift shops in 41 states, reported a 1.2 percent decrease in June restaurant same-store sales. Retail same stores sales for June increased 0.2 percent.

(Reporting by Shivani Singh in Bangalore)



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