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How to Buy Carters Stock

Carters Inc

Carters is a apparel company located in Georgia, United States, which is part of the Consumer Cyclical sector, and is traded under the ticker CRI on the NYSE exchange.

Carters stock last closed at $70.19, up 0.24% from the previous day, and has decreased 26.97% in one year. It has underperformed other stocks in the Apparel Retail industry by 0.03 percentage points. Carters stock is currently +12.03% from its 52-week low of $62.66, and -28.14% from its 52-week high of $97.68.

At the moment, there are 37.65M CRI shares outstanding. The market capitalization of CRI is $2.64B. In the past 24 hours, 2.33M CRI shares were traded.

How to Buy Carters Stock

Not sure how to invest in Carters stock? Here's how.
  1. Choose where to buy Carters stock: You need to choose a stock brokerage, but don't worry - we've researched dozens of stock brokerages and apps to help you determine where to buy Carters stock.
  2. Create your brokerage account: Sign up for 0% fee trading with the highest-rated brokerage we've selected.
  3. Deposit funds into your investment account: Choose your payment method and add your information.
  4. Evaluate Carters stock: The Carters ticker symbol is CRI. Is Carters stock a good investment? Should you buy shares of CRI? How do CRI's underlying business fundamentals look? Do top analysts think Carters is a good buy? Why has CRI's stock price moved recently? (Hint: Our stock research website can help you evaluate if CRI is a good stock to buy).
  5. Place your CRI trade: Decide if you will purchase CRI shares at the current market price or use a limit order to buy CRI stock at a specific price.
  6. Watch your CRI position: Create a watchlist to watch your investment in Carters shares.

Step 1: Choose where to buy Carters stock

You need an online brokerage account to access the NYSE market and buy CRI stock.

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Step 2: Create your brokerage account

Now that you've chosen the right brokerage, it's time to fill out some personal info so you are able to invest in CRI stock today.

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Step 4: Evaluate Carters stock

After you have identified the best place to buy Carters stock, it's very important to research their stock before you buy, so you can understand the risk and opportunity.

Carters quick stats

CRI Price
$70.19
1w %
0.24%
1y %
-26.97%
5y %
-36.03%
P/E
11.07x
P/B
3.32x
P/S
0.82x
PEG
160.02x
Revenue
$3.21B
Earnings
$250.04M
Fore. Rev. Growth
N/A
Fore. Earn. Growth
N/A
Market Cap
$2.64B
Next Earnings
Apr 27, 2023
Next Dividend
N/A

CRI Due Diligence Checks

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You can view all of the due diligence checks on CRI's stock page.

How is CRI stock valued?

You can use a variety of different financial metrics, analyses, models, and charts to gauge CRI's intrinsic value.

Using relative valuations ratios:

  • CRI may be undervalued based on its P/E ratio of 11.07x, relative to Apparel Retail industry P/E ratio of 21.15x
  • CRI could be undervalued based on its P/B ratio of 3.32x, relative to Apparel Retail industry P/B ratio of 8.23x
  • CRI may be overvalued based on its PEG ratio of 160.02x

You can do more valuation research on CRI's stock here.

CRI Financials at a glance

Pros:

  • There are more short-term assets than short-term liabilities on the CRI balance sheet.
  • CRI earnings of $359.52M is not enough to cover its interest payments.
  • There are more short-term assets than long-term liabilities on the CRI balance sheet.

Cons:

  • Total CRI debt is higher than 5 years ago, relative to shareholder equity.
  • CRI profit margin has gone down from 9.7% to 7.8% in the past year.
  • CRI's operating cash flow of $88.36M allows it to safely service it's debt of $1.18B.
  • CRI has a relatively high debt to equity ratio of 2.06.

Is it a good time to buy CRI stock, according to Wall Street analysts?

Out of 5 Equities analysts who monitor CRI, the consensus analyst rating on CRI is a Sell

Please keep in mind that analyst ratings are not recommendations, nor are they investment advice.

Latest CRI Analyst Upgrades/Downgrades

Tom Nikic, a bottom 12% analyst from Wedbush downgrades CRI to a hold rating and announces their CRI price target of $78.00, on Jan 26, 2023.

Jay Sole, a top 12% analyst from UBS maintains CRI with a hold rating and raises their CRI price target from $72.00 to $86.00, on Aug 1, 2022.

Ike Boruchow, a top 14% analyst from Wells Fargo maintains CRI with a hold rating and lowers their CRI price target from $90.00 to $80.00, on Jul 27, 2022.

Paul Lejuez, a top 3% analyst from Citigroup downgrades CRI to a strong sell rating and lowers their CRI price target from $110.00 to $68.00, on May 23, 2022.

Christopher Nardone, a top 41% analyst from Bank of America downgrades CRI to a sell rating and lowers their CRI price target from $120.00 to $82.00, on Apr 27, 2022.

You can dive deeper into what analysts are saying on the Carters stock forecast page.

CRI Technicals

SMA10
71
SMA20
72.9
SMA50
77.79
SMA100
74.72
SMA200
74.98
MACD
-2.14
MACD Signal
-1.93
MACD Histogram
-0.21
RSI
33.22
Stochastic %K
24.09
Stochastic %D
22.72
StochRSI %K
32.93
StochRSI %D
27.64

How are CRI Revenues/Earnings doing?

Last year, CRI earnings were $250.04M. During the past 5 year, CRI's earnings have grown by 0.09% per year. This was slower than the Apparel Retail industry average of 10.88%.

Last year, CRI revenue was $3.21B. Over the past 5 year, CRI's revenue has gone up by -1.13% per year. This was slower than the Apparel Retail industry average of 11.89%.

Learn more about CRI's earnings and revenue performance here.

Latest Insiders Trades at CRI

Over the last year, executives and large shareholders at CRI have sold more shares than they have bought.

Michael Dennis Casey, Chairman and CEO of CRI, was the latest CRI insider to sell. They sold $312,589.84 worth of CRI shares on Feb 16, 2023.

Get more info about who owns CRI stock here.

Can I rely on CRI as an income stream?

Carters pays a dividend of 4.27%, compared to the Apparel Retail industry's average dividend yield of 4.07%. If you owned $1,000 worth of CRI stock, you would have received $42.74 in the past year.

Carters dividend payments have consistently grown over the past decade but have not remained stable.

Find more analysis about Carters dividend yield and history here.

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Step 5: Place your CRI trade

You have two primary types of orders:

  • Market order: A market order is an order to buy or sell a stock at the best price on the market.
    Market orders are mostly fine for most investors.
  • Limit order: A limit order allows you to buy or sell a stock at a specific price (or better).
    If you want to be certain you're buying or selling at a specific dollar amount limit, place a limit order.

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Step 6: Watch your CRI position

Now that you own some shares in CRI, you'll want to stay up-to-date on your shares.

Put CRI on a watchlist to track the most important metrics related to your CRI stock.

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How to Buy Stock in Carters

To summarize, here are the 6 steps to buy stock in Carters:

  1. Choose where to buy Carters stock
  2. Create your brokerage account
  3. Deposit funds into your investment account
  4. Evaluate Carters stock
  5. Place your CRI trade
  6. Watch your CRI position

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NYSE: CRI
$70.19+0.17 (+0.24%)
Updated Mar 17, 2023
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NYSE: CRI
$70.19+0.17 (+0.24%)
Updated Mar 17, 2023
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FAQ

How much does it cost to buy one Carters share?

As of Mar 17, 2023, it costs $70.19 to buy one share of Carters stock.

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Is now a good time to buy Carters stock?

According to 5 Wall Street analysts who monitor Carters, their consensus recommendation is to sell Carters stock.

What is the best way to buy Carters stock?

One way to place an order for Carters stock is with a brokerage account.
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