Aramark provides food, facilities, and uniform services to schools, hospitals, businesses, stadiums, and correctional facilities across the U.S. and internationally.
Aramark earns revenue from long-term contracts for on-site dining, facility management, and uniform rental, with net income of $0.33B on $18.51B revenue (FY2025).
Aramark's scale and client relationships create switching costs, but intense competition from Compass Group and Sodexo limits pricing power, making its moat weak.
Buy (sector percentile 73) — value B+, growth B-, profitability D, momentum A, revisions B. Updated daily, sector-relative, identical for every user.

Key events, in time order
Quarterly dividend declared; university contract is prior news
9% organic growth to $5B; adj EPS +29% y/y
Kicks off 2026-27 school year with nationwide effort, first to remove artificial additives
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Aramark is discussed in the context of hitting new 52-week highs, but also flagged as potentially expensive relative to its earnings.
Main discussion
Trader's glance - $ARMK at $62.25. 🔴 𝙀𝙭𝙥𝙚𝙣𝙨𝙞𝙫𝙚 against its earnings. Aramark provides food and facilities services to education, healthcare, business and industry, sports, leisure, and corrections clients. It trades at 44x earnings, 22x on next year's. The industry usually gets 1
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