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		<title>Wendy&#8217;s/Arby&#8217;s 1Q09 Results Mixed &#8211; Analyst Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 19:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><span style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;">Wendy's Adapts with Value Offerings, Arby's Lags Lean Times</span><br /><br />The sinking economy necessitates that restaurants adapt to survive. First quarter financial results at <span style="font-weight: bold;">Wendy's/Arby's Group Inc.</span> (<a href="http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/wen">WEN</a>) indicate Wendy's is adapting well to the lean times, attracting cash-squeezed consumers with a "Value Trio" of 99-cent sandwiches, while Arby's $5.95 bundling value packages is driving them to cheaper fare at <span style="font-weight: bold;">McDonald's</span> (<a href="http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/mcd">MCD</a>), Taco Bell -- a <span style="font-weight: bold;">Yum Brands Inc.</span> (<a href="http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/yum">YUM</a>) concept, and<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Jack in the Box Inc. </span>(<a href="http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/jack">JACK</a>).<br /><br />Wendy's/Arby's Group, formed in September through the merger of Arby's parent, Triarc, and Wendy's, reported that 1Q09 system-wide same-store sales at its Wendy's fast-food hamburger chain rose 1.0%, but fell 8.7% at the pricier Arby's roast beef take-out chain. Wendy's comps would have been stronger, but 300 of its units stopped serving breakfast.<br /><br />Excluding one-time charges, 1Q09 EPS was $0.01, missing our estimate of $0.04 and the consensus of $0.03. Impairment charges at Arby's and other non-recurring charges totaling $0.03 per share after-tax pushed EPS to a loss of $0.02 for 1Q09.<br /><br />Adjusted EBITDA grew 8% sequentially to $80 million in 1Q09, and the EBITDA margin expanded 110 basis points to 10.4% from 9.3% in 4Q08, as management continues to wring G&#38;A overlap from the system post-merger and squeeze labor savings at Wendy's through a new scheduling system.<br /><br />Wendy's appears on track to continue increasing same-store sales through menu innovation of both premium and value products, and by expanding its retooled breakfast menu into new markets. Arby's, in contrast, appears set to continue losing value-conscious customers to competitors. Although Arby's continues to launch premium products, recently introducing a "Roastburger" line of roast beef sandwiches, it has not included any sub-$1.50 menu offerings to compete with the value menus of major fast food chains.<br /><br />Margins at Wendy's company-owned stores have severely lagged its peers for years and improving them will be a key catalyst for stock price improvement. Management is targeting a 160- to 180-basis point restaurant margin increase at Wendy's for 2009, from expected improvements in food, labor and restaurant operating expenses.<br /><br />While we think this goal is viable -- Wendy's franchises have higher margins than its company-owned stores due to more frequent price hikes -- it won't be without significant challenges. Wendy's fresh, never frozen, all-beef hamburgers are more<br />expensive to produce, at a time when commodity prices are rising and value pricing is imperative to sales.<br /><br />Restaurant margins at Arby's, which were healthy when the economy was better, sank to 14.2% in 1Q09, from 14.6% in 4Q08 and 17.1% in 1Q09 on operating deleverage as company-operated same-store sales fell 8.0% and commodity input prices rose. Arby's high average check of $7.50 continues to drive cash-strapped diners to cheaper competitors.<br /><br />Stabilizing Arby's same-store sales could be another key catalyst for WEN stock price appreciation. In the meantime, management said it will slow new store growth, slashing capital spending, particularly at Arby's, while it improves profitability.  
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		<title>Wendy&#8217;s: A Tale of Two Brands &#8211; Analyst Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 21:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />It is the best of times and worst of times for <span style="font-weight: bold;">Wendy's/Arby's</span> (<a href="http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/wen">WEN</a>). Fourth quarter financial results indicate the sinking economy is driving value-seeking consumers to Wendy's and away from Arby's. Wendy's/Arby's, formed in September through the merger of Arby's parent, Triarc, and Wendy's, reported that 4Q08 same-store sales at its Wendy's fast-food hamburger chain rose 3.7%, but fell 8.5% at the pricier Arby's roast beef take-out chain.<br /><br />Excluding one-time charges, 4Q08 EPS was $0.05. Massive impairment charges at Arby's and other non-recurring charges totaling $0.89 per share after-tax pushed EPS to a loss of $0.84 for 4Q08.<br /><br />Adjusted EBITDA grew 30% year-over-year to $74 million, and EBITDA margin expanded by 270 basis points to 12.3% from 9.6% in 4Q07, as management began to wring G&#38;A overlap from the system post-merger and squeeze labor savings at Wendy's through a new scheduling system.<br /><br />Management expects positive same-store sales at Wendy's to continue through menu innovation of both premium and value products, and by expanding its retooled breakfast menu into new markets.<br /><br />Margins at Wendy's company-owned stores have severely lagged its peers for years and improving them will be a key catalyst for stock price improvement. Management is targeting a 160- to 180-basis point restaurant margin increase at Wendy's for 2009, from expected improvements in food, labor and restaurant operating expenses.<br /><br />While we think this goal is viable -- Wendy's franchises have higher margins than its company-owned stores due to more frequent price hikes -- it won't be without significant challenges. Wendy's fresh, never frozen all-beef hamburgers are more expensive to produce, at a time when commodity prices are rising and value pricing is imperative to sales.<br /><br />Restaurant margins at Arby's, which were healthy when the economy was better, sank to 14.6% in 4Q08 from 20.7% in 4Q07 on operating deleverage as same-store sales fell 8.5% and commodity input prices rose. Arby's high average check of $7.50 drove cash-strapped diners to cheaper competitors.<br /><br />Stabilizing same-store sales could be another key catalyst for WEN stock price appreciation. In the meantime, management said it will slow new store growth, slashing capital spending, particularly at Arby's, while it improves profitability.<br />
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