Texas Roadhouse gets off to slower current quarter start. But nothing it can’t handle

Earnings

A woman enters a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Arvada, Colorado, on Friday, March 11, 2011.
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Texas Roadhouse reported a top and bottom line beat in its fourth quarter with strong comparable sales growth and margin improvement. Although the first seven weeks of the first quarter are off to a noisy start due to inclement weather, this short-term headwind creates a long-term opportunity.

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