TLDR SHAK dropped 6.23% during regular trading on Thursday, closing at $86.81 The fall was driven by surging crude oil prices linked to geopolitical tensions SectorTLDR SHAK dropped 6.23% during regular trading on Thursday, closing at $86.81 The fall was driven by surging crude oil prices linked to geopolitical tensions Sector

Shake Shack (SHAK) Falls 6% — Oil Prices, COO Sale, Board Exit All in One Day

2026/03/13 18:06
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TLDR

  • SHAK dropped 6.23% during regular trading on Thursday, closing at $86.81
  • The fall was driven by surging crude oil prices linked to geopolitical tensions
  • Sector peers also fell — Brinker (EAT) -3.93%, Bloomin’ Brands (BLMN) -4.48%, Papa John’s (PZZA) -7.05%
  • COO Stephanie Sentell sold 225 SHAK at $93.60 on March 6 under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan
  • Director Joshua Silverman is set to resign from the board effective May 1

Shake Shack (SHAK) stock fell 6.23% on Thursday, dragged down by a crude oil spike that rattled the entire fast casual sector. The drop came during regular trading, with the stock closing at $86.81. In after-hours, it ticked up just 0.06% to $86.86 — barely a consolation.


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The trigger was a surge in crude oil prices, driven by geopolitical tensions. For restaurant operators, oil prices matter — commercial LPG is a day-to-day input cost, and any rise puts pressure on margins.

SHAK wasn’t alone. The sell-off spread across the fast casual space, with investors treating the whole sector as exposed.

Brinker International (EAT) fell 3.93% on the day. Bloomin’ Brands (BLMN) dropped 4.48%. Papa John’s (PZZA) was hit hardest, sliding 7.05%.

Company-Specific Pressure

Thursday’s broader sector pain landed on a stock that was already dealing with a couple of internal headwinds.

A new SEC filing revealed that COO Stephanie Sentell sold 225 SHAK at $93.60 on March 6. The sale was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan, meaning it was scheduled in advance rather than triggered by any specific market view. Sentell retained 15,342 after the transaction.

Separately, the company confirmed that board director Joshua Silverman will step down effective May 1. The board will shrink from nine to eight members. Shake Shack stated the departure was not the result of any dispute or disagreement.

Neither event was likely the primary driver of Thursday’s move, but both added a layer of noise at an already uncomfortable moment.

Where The Stock Stands

SHAK currently trades near the lower end of its 52-week range, which runs from $72.93 to $144.65. The current price sits about 19% above the annual low.

The stock’s RSI is at 39.60, which puts it in oversold territory, though not extreme.

Over the past 12 months, SHAK has gained 4.88%. That’s a far cry from the highs it reached earlier in the 52-week window.

Market cap sits at $3.71 billion. Analyst consensus skews toward Hold to Moderate Buy, with an average 12-month price target in the low-to-mid $110s — roughly 25–35% above current levels.

Shake Shack has now posted 19 consecutive quarters of same-store sales growth. Restaurant-level margins have climbed into the low-20% range, which is well ahead of many peers.

Shares were modestly higher in Friday’s early trade as investors weighed the same-store sales trend against a tougher cost backdrop.

The post Shake Shack (SHAK) Falls 6% — Oil Prices, COO Sale, Board Exit All in One Day appeared first on CoinCentral.

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