Store acquisitions boosted Pizza Hut franchisee NPC International Inc.’s second-quarter earnings and sales compared with the same quarter last year, despite a 12.6 percent decrease in sales at stores open at least a year.
In a Friday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the privately held Overland Park-based company reported earnings of $3.4 million for the quarter that ended June 30, up 70 percent from $2 million last year.
Sales for the quarter were $223.8 million, up 35.6 percent from $165.1 million last year.
In a release, the company attributed the rise in sales to a 49 percent increase in stores, due mostly to its purchase of 288 stores in the fourth quarter and 105 stores in the first quarter.
Acquisitions Season Pizza Hut Franchisee NPC International’s Profit, Sales
August 18, 2009 by Cris | 0 Comments
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