HOW is the crime stoppers GOING.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Onthemoney
PH improvement - not sure whether we are reading the same report....
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HOW is the crime stoppers GOING.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Onthemoney
PH improvement - not sure whether we are reading the same report....
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quote:Originally posted by winner69
And Bling Bling .... why not make it 200 shares this time around
210 shares to be exact.. LOL
ITS great McDuck is GONE..??.. [8D]
You are not that thick that you think that i would be a shareholder are you BRICKS?.:D:D:DYOUR old mate MACDUNKQuote:
quote:Originally posted by BRICKS
ITS great McDuck is GONE..??.. [8D]
BUGGER.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by duncan macgregor
You are not that thick that you think that i would be a shareholder are you BRICKS?.:D:D:DYOUR old mate MACDUNKQuote:
quote:Originally posted by BRICKS
ITS great McDuck is GONE..??.. [8D]
The KFC top line result was good. However, the numbers don't yet allow a clear determination that increased sales will actually pay back those "new concept" fit outs (and then some for shareholders) over their limited economic life. Even if successful, I'm dubious that an operational turnaround really required $500,000 to $800,000 per store and wonder if they couldn't have come up with a more creative solution to reign in capex?
Pizza Hut is not showing any sign of turnaround despite semantics to the contrary. An 8% sales drop is a continued implosion, not a stabilization. Perhaps too late / problematic now but they could consider reinstating Pizza Haven at the discount end to help spoil Dominos expansion. With only 3 Pizza Chains of any scale (and Hell and Dominos are really only "half" pizza chains), RBD have made a real mess of their pizza strategy.
Starbucks managed a 2% same store rise. Less than the rate of inflation, less than the rate of wage inflation. The outcome over time can only be lower profitability unless they manage to lift sales growth by a couple of factors. They had previously mooted another 50 stores. Let's hope they lift the profitability of the existing ones before tipping any more capital in.
NOW give us your CONCLUSIONS.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Halebop
The KFC top line result was good. However, the numbers don't yet allow a clear determination that increased sales will actually pay back those "new concept" fit outs (and then some for shareholders) over their limited economic life. Even if successful, I'm dubious that an operational turnaround really required $500,000 to $800,000 per store and wonder if they couldn't have come up with a more creative solution to reign in capex?
Pizza Hut is not showing any sign of turnaround despite semantics to the contrary. An 8% sales drop is a continued implosion, not a stabilization. Perhaps too late / problematic now but they could consider reinstating Pizza Haven at the discount end to help spoil Dominos expansion. With only 3 Pizza Chains of any scale (and Hell and Dominos are really only "half" pizza chains), RBD have made a real mess of their pizza strategy.
Starbucks managed a 2% same store rise. Less than the rate of inflation, less than the rate of wage inflation. The outcome over time can only be lower profitability unless they manage to lift sales growth by a couple of factors. They had previously mooted another 50 stores. Let's hope they lift the profitability of the existing ones before tipping any more capital in.
The conclusion BRICKS my old mate is they are in dire need of a new secret recipe.[:o)]:D:Dmacdunk
Dominoes Pizza discount to kill off Pizza Hut cant go on forever. It must be hurting their franchisee's bottom line. It will take alot of capital to turn pizza hut around. Best to let it go at a discount.
WE have one YOU.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by duncan macgregor
The conclusion BRICKS my old mate is they are in dire need of a new secret recipe.[:o)]:D:Dmacdunk