Buy, hold, sell: Guzman Y Gomez, Lovisa, and Newmont shares

Let's see what analysts at Morgans are saying about these shares.

| More on:

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More

There are plenty of ASX shares to choose from on the Australian market.

To narrow things down, let's take a look at a few that Morgans has been running the rule over recently.

Does it rate them buys, holds, or sells? Let's find out:

A man looking at his laptop and thinking.

Image source: Getty Images

Guzman Y Gomez Ltd (ASX: GYG)

Morgans remains positive on this quick service restaurant operator despite its poor performance in the US market.

It continues to believe that the burrito seller can make a success of its global expansion. As a result, it has a buy rating and $24.00 price target on its shares. It said:

GYG came to market with a strategy for global expansion that was breathtakingly ambitious. The first big opportunity was the US. Unfortunately, the pace of network expansion in the US so far has been pedestrian and the restaurants it has opened have lost more money than expected. It was a further step-up in US losses that disappointed investors most today and caused group EBITDA to fall 7% short of our forecast.

We do believe global growth will click into gear at some point to complement a very healthy Australian business. We maintain a BUY rating, though our revised 12-month target sees the share price recovering to $24.00 rather than the $32.30 we had before. GYG has a bit to prove, but we can be certain it is going to give it all it's got to ultimately realise its growth ambitions.

Lovisa Holdings Ltd (ASX: LOV)

Another expanding ASX share that Morgans has been looking at is fashion jewellery retailer Lovisa.

It was pleased with its performance in the first half of FY 2026. As a result, it has retained its buy rating on its shares with a $36.80 price target. It commented:

LOV reported a strong underlying 1H26 result with EBIT up 20.4%, ~6% ahead of our expectations, driven by store network growth and strong gross margins. During the period, the pace of store rollout continued with a net of 64 new stores in the period, bringing the total count to 1,095. We have increased our EBIT by 3%/1% respectively in FY26/27, driven by higher sales and gross margin offset by higher costs and D&A. We see the pull back in share price as a buying opportunity at ~23x FY27 PE. Our valuation lowers to $36.80 (from $40) and we retain our BUY recommendation.

Newmont Corporation (ASX: NEM)

This gold miner has caught the eye of Morgans. However, due to its current valuation, it has only put an accumulate rating and $187.00 price target on Newmont's shares. It explains:

4Q25 earnings result was a material beat. Key positives: earnings well ahead of expectations and 2026 guidance in-line with expectations. Key negatives: no increase in per share dividend, elevated spend over next few years, limited clarity on when NEM intends to reach its 6Mozpa target. Move to an ACCUMULATE rating with a A$187ps Target Price.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in Lovisa. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Lovisa. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Lovisa. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

More on Broker Notes

Three young nerds dressed in suits with thinking caps and lightbulbs
Broker Notes

Brokers name 3 ASX shares to buy right now

Let's find out which shares top brokers are feeling bullish about this week.

Read more »

A woman in a red dress holding up a red graph.
Broker Notes

4 ASX shares Macquarie says could return more than 40%

The broker has made some bold predictions.

Read more »

A woman leans forward with her hand behind her ear, as if trying to hear information.
Broker Notes

Down 60%, are Cochlear shares now a bargain buy?

A leading analyst provides his outlook for Cochlear’s beaten-down shares.

Read more »

A businessman hugs his computer and smiles.
Broker Notes

Why this ASX stock is a 'compelling value play'

Value investors might want to check out this share that Bell Potter is bullish on.

Read more »

Man holding a calculator with Australian dollar notes, symbolising dividends.
Broker Notes

Should I buy Rio Tinto shares for passive income?

A leading analyst provides his outlook for Rio Tinto shares and dividends.

Read more »

Woman with her fingers crossed and eyes shut.
Broker Notes

4 ASX shares upgraded by brokers this week

Brokers have new confidence in TPG Telecom, Deep Yellow, and other stocks this week.

Read more »

Three adorable children sit side by side at a table wearing upturned colanders on their heads fixed with shining light bulbs as they smile at the camera.
Broker Notes

Buy, hold, sell: Nick Scali, Nyrada, Wesfarmers shares

Experts reveal their ratings on three ASX shares in the retail and biotech segments. 

Read more »

A young woman smiling and looking happy, indicating a positive share price movement on the ASX market.
Broker Notes

8 ASX 200 shares with renewed buy ratings this week

Brokers retained a positive view on CSL, GQG Partners, ANZ, and other shares this week. 

Read more »