1. Constellation Brands' updated guidance indicates significant sales and earnings shrinkage, reinforcing the author's initial sell recommendation; 2. Despite a lower P/E ratio, high debt and a declining core beer segment make the stock overvalued relative to weakening fundamentals; 3. The recent 6% stock price drop underestimates the 10% business decline, with elevated valuation metrics suggesting further downside risk.
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