Cheesecake Factory Inc
NASDAQ:CAKE

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Cheesecake Factory Inc
NASDAQ:CAKE
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Price: 63.405 USD 5.25%
Market Cap: $3.2B

During the last 3 months Cheesecake Factory Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 1.3m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 7% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 10, 2026 by May Scarlett , who sold 327.7k USD worth of CAKE shares.

Last Transactions:
May Scarlett
$-327.7k
Alex Spero G
$-316.1k
Hanscom Ashley W
$-193.7k
Clark Matthew Eliot
$-459.9k
Cappello Alexander L
$-40.5k
Gordon David M
$-1.3m
Cappello Alexander L
$-816.1k
May Scarlett
$-1.1m
May Scarlett
$-515.8k
Carango Keith
$-457.5k
Clark Matthew Eliot
$-2.4m
Gordon David M
$-837.3k
Overton David
$-4.2m
Clark Matthew Eliot
$-1m
Overton David
$-5.3m
Clark Matthew Eliot
$-536.7k
Overton David
$-12.6m
Carango Keith
$-586k
Carango Keith
$-76.7k
Ames Edie A
$+12.9k
Pittaway David Bruce
$+17.3k
Cappello Alexander L
$+16.3k
Cappello Alexander L
$+16.4k
Pittaway David Bruce
$+21k
Ames Edie A
$+16.9k
Ames Edie A
$+74.4k
Ames Edie A
$+22.2k
Gordon David M
$-1.1m
Clark Matthew Eliot
$-255.4k
Gordon David M
$-4.1m
Slomann Cheryl
$-461.8k
Clark Matthew Eliot
$-233.2k
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During the last 3 months Cheesecake Factory Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 1.3m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 7% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 10, 2026 by May Scarlett , who sold 327.7k USD worth of CAKE shares.

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Cheesecake Factory Inc. began its journey in the late 1970s with an unassuming but ambitious vision. The founders, Evelyn and Oscar Overton, started by supplying cheesecakes to local businesses in Detroit before opening their own restaurant in Beverly Hills, California, in 1978. Since then, the company has grown into a dining powerhouse celebrated for its extensive and eclectic menu, which famously complements its array of indulgent desserts. The brand has established itself as a quintessential casual dining experience, thriving on the dual strategy of expansive, varied offerings and an inviting, upscale atmosphere. At the heart of its operations is a commitment to quality and variety, which enables the company to attract a diverse customer base ranging from families to dining-in professionals. The Cheesecake Factory thrives on a multi-pronged revenue model heavily reliant on its chain of casual dining restaurants spread across the United States and international locations. It generates revenue primarily through the sale of food and beverages within its establishments. Notably, the brand capitalizes on economies of scale, enabling it to diversify its menu offerings, including over 250 items—ranging from appetizers to main courses—and a famous 30-deep cheesecake lineup. Furthermore, the company has ventured into selling its products through third-party platforms and licensing agreements. By maintaining a busy pipeline of menu innovation and leveraging its iconic identity, The Cheesecake Factory continues to carve out a lucrative niche amidst a competitive landscape in the hospitality industry.

CAKE Intrinsic Value
74.751 USD
Undervaluation 15%
Intrinsic Value
Price $63.405

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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