Kura Sushi USA, Inc. - Class A Common Stock (KRUS)
79.67
-3.35 (-4.04%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 13th, 1:16 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
83.02
Open
82.96
Bid
79.00
Ask
82.50
Day's Range
79.37 - 83.10
52 Week Range
40.03 - 110.66
Volume
352,079
Market Cap
860.99M
PE Ratio (TTM)
-98.36
EPS (TTM)
-0.8
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
223,049
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About Kura Sushi USA, Inc. - Class A Common Stock (KRUS)
Kura Sushi USA Inc is a prominent restaurant chain that specializes in serving high-quality Japanese cuisine, particularly sushi. The company is known for its innovative kaiten sushi dining experience, where dishes are delivered on a conveyor belt, allowing customers to select their favorite items as they pass by. Kura Sushi focuses on providing a unique and interactive dining atmosphere while emphasizing freshness and quality in its food offerings. In addition to sushi, the menu features a variety of traditional Japanese dishes, desserts, and beverages, appealing to a wide range of culinary preferences. The brand aims to create a memorable experience for guests through both the taste of its offerings and its distinctive service style. Read More
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Shares of sushi restaurant chain Kura Sushi (NASDAQ:KRUS)
fell 11.6% in the afternoon session after its fiscal third-quarter earnings report revealed a concerning drop in customer traffic. While the technology-enabled Japanese restaurant chain reported a profit of $0.05 per share, reversing a loss from the prior year, and revenue of $74 million that topped analyst expectations, investors focused on a key underlying metric.
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