Ahead Of The Bell: NutriSystem Up On Distribution
NEW YORK (AP) — NutriSystem Inc. shares jumped 25 percent in premarket trading on Tuesday after the company said its weight-loss program would be available beginning this week at Wal-Mart stores.
NutriSystem said the retailer will begin selling its 14-Day starter weight loss program nationwide this week at more than 3,200 Wal-Mart stores. It will mark the first time Nutrisystem's products have been available at retail stores. The 14-day program costs $148 and gives consumers access to weight-loss counseling for 24 hours a day all week. It will also be available on Walmart.com. Janney research analyst Mitchell B. Pinheiro said the distribution in Wal-Mart gives consumers access to NutriSystem's products on a much bigger scale. "We believe NutriSystem management continues to place the company in a position to benefit ultimately from a consumer recovery, with increased exposure and improved value through Schwan's, Costco and now Wal-Mart," Pinheiro wrote in a client note. However, Janney doesn't expect this to boost results significantly in the fourth quarter because NutriSystem isn't going to market it heavily ahead of the holidays. Janney kept a "Neutral" rating on the stock. Shares of NutriSystem gained $3.68, to $18.73.- Loading Comments...
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