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Brazil's Answer to McDonald's Gets 44% Net Profit Boost PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 April 2006

Brazil Fast Food, better known as Bob's, a 451-outlet fast-food chain and the second largest fast-food chain operator in Brazil behind McDonald's, announced financial results for its fourth quarter ended December. 31, 2005.

System-wide sales for the fourth quarter of 2005 were 106.4 million reais, up 30% from 81.7 million reais for the last three months of 2004. Net restaurant sales for Brazil Fast Food Corp.'s company-owned retail outlets increased 22% for the fourth quarter of 2005 to 22.5 million reais from 18.4 million reais for the fourth quarter of 2004.

Net franchise revenue was 3.7 million reais for the three-month period ended December. 31, 2005 - up 32% from 2004's fourth-quarter net franchise revenue of 2.8 million reais.

The Company's net operating profit rose 44% to 2.6 million reais for the fourth quarter of 2005 from 1.8 million reais for the same period of 2004.

Net income climbed for the fourth quarter of 2005 to 2.6 million, or 32 centavos per share, basic and diluted, from (102,000 reais), or (2 centavos) per share, basic and diluted, for the fourth quarter of 2004.

For the twelve-month period ended December. 31, 2005, Brazil Fast Food reported system-wide sales of 346.1 million reais, versus 269.2 million reais for 2004. Net restaurant sales increased 16% to 75.6 million reais for 2005 from 65.3 million reais for 2004.

Net franchise revenue rose 27% to 12 million reais for 2005 from 9.4 million reais for 2004. The company's net operating profit was 6.2 million reais for the year of 2005, up 35% from 4.6 million reais for 2004.

Net income increased significantly on a year-over-year basis - 4.4 million reais, or 55 centavos per share, basic and diluted, compared with 601,000 reais, or 0.08 centavos per share, basic and diluted, for 2005 and 2004, respectively.

Ricardo Figueiredo Bomeny, Chief Executive Officer of Brazil Fast Food Corp., commented, "We are proud to report our results for 2005 - a year in which we not only made tremendous operational and financial progress, but also in which our efforts produced meaningful positive outcomes for our company on nearly all fronts. In many respects, 2005 was a breakthrough year for Brazil Fast Food that confirmed to us that we are on the right track in terms of our business model and our management techniques.

"During the course of 2005, we endeavored to address every area of need and exploit every relevant opportunity for growth in our efforts to secure the long-term success of this company. We examined all aspects of our financial and operational structure, and we constantly reassessed our methods, our processes, and our products to boost our competitive standing and our profitability. As a result, during 2005, we were able to reduce our debt, grow sales, and increase margins.

"In addition to the dramatic improvements to our bottom line, there were many other highlights of 2005, including:

- We expanded our chain by 69 outlets, net, ending the year with 451 stores and kiosks.

- We substantially reduced our debt across the board, and completely eliminated four out of the six line items of our debt obligations.

- We initiated a stock share repurchase program, and we are currently about halfway to our goal of repurchasing as many as 200,000 shares of our company stock.

- We began to invest our positive cash flow in highly liquid short-term government bonds.

- We opened our first franchised store in Angola, one of the largest African nations.

- We re-negotiated and extended our contract with our independent centralized warehouse to include transportation and supplies delivery, substantially reducing our related costs and improving our margins.

- To keep our image fresh and boost our brand loyalty, we changed our advertising agency to one that is more adept at creating campaigns that appeal especially to our younger demographic."

Mr. Bomeny continued, "For 2006, we are continuing to build on the progress we made last year, while keeping our debt obligations manageable. Indeed, we anticipate completely eliminating our short-term debt and incurring no additional debt during 2006. We are further expanding the chain both geographically in Brazil and in terms of the number of outlets.

 "By the end of the year, we hope to have 580 points of sale, greatly increasing our franchised restaurant network. Our goal is to proportion this expansion with 40% traditional stores and 60% higher-margin kiosks. From a geographic standpoint, we are being quite strategic and deliberate with the expansion, focusing on denser-populated, relatively higher-income areas and locations that offer high growth potential and competitive advantage.
 
 "We are also working to increase the profitability of our existing locations through better training and service, more efficient production, better technology, newer equipment and the introduction of Coffee Stations. We believe that these capital expenditures are a wise and necessary investment in our future growth."

Mr. Bomeny concluded, "Our business is considerably sensitive to the Brazilian economic environment, which has historically been unsteady, alternates short periods of expansion with contraction, and could be extraordinarily affected by the election for governors and president next October.

"Besides we still have obstacles to overcome, especially the resolution of certain inconsistencies in reassessed taxes liabilities and other potential litigation that could adversely affect our cash flow and our investment capacity. Nevertheless, we are both motivated and committed to realizing the full potential of our company."

Brazil Fast Food Corp. owns and operates, both directly and through franchisees, the second largest chain of hamburger fast-food restaurants in Brazil, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Venbo Comércio de Alimentos Ltda.

Brazil Fast Food Corp. conducts business in Brazil under the trade name "Bob's." As of December 31, 2005, the Company had 451 points of sale, which includes traditional restaurants, kiosks and re-locatable trailers.

Brazil Fast Food Corp - www.bobs.com.br

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What a stupid headline !
written by Guest, April 21, 2006


It is the same if someone makes a comparison between EMBRAER and BOEING or AIRBUS !!!!!
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written by Guest, April 22, 2006
Well, say what you want about EMBRAER, but my company here in the US flies EMBRAERS, and they're holding up quite well, and they're reliable, TA!
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Ohhhh sure for Embraer !!!!!!
written by Guest, April 22, 2006
They are doing so wellllll that they are selling less planes !
41 against 45 for the first quarter 2006 !!!!!
Please review your numbers.
On the other hand, they are doing so well and Embraer is so biggggggggggg, that they represent 2 % of the commercial planes.

And is Mc Donald not doing well ? May be you should review the numbers too why earnings went "down" but may be not so down.

And to be honest, I have absolutely nothing against Embraer. I just said it is stupid to compare Bob's 452 local fast foods against McDonald I "think" 31000 outlets, just as it would be stupid to compare Embraer against Boeing or AIrbus. Did I say something else first ?
In fact the comparisons are so stupid that may be next year the same smart reporter will come back and say that Bob's foreign new franchises DOUBLED....from 1 to 2 and in Angola !
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MR.IDIOT!!!
written by Guest, April 23, 2006
YOU ALMOST MADE SENCE...ALMOST!!!
The point here IDIOT is that Bob 'S Iis doing well IN BRAZIL agaist Mc D's which by the way does very lousy thruout Europe. Now you assumption that the rest of us don't know that Mc D'S is bigger than Bob's is just incredibly STUPID...Stop tell us the obvious and start to do some reading ...YOU HAVE TO DO A HELL OF A LOT BETTER THAN YOU ARE DOING...GET IT? Your arguments are childish, imature, ignorant, faulty and baseless, thus justifying your nickname MR. IDIOT!!!!!
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TO MR IDIOT !!!
written by Guest, April 23, 2006
YOU ARE ONE STUPID HUMAN BEING, MATE!!! QUESTION FOR...WHAT UNIVERSITY DID YOU GO TO? IF YOU DID WHAT YEAR DID YOU GRADUATE? WHAT WAS YOUR MAJOR? DID YOU FINISH HIGH SCHOOL? IF YOU DID WHAT WAS THE NAME? WHAT YEAR DID YOU GRADUATE? WHY DO YOU CARE SO MUCH ABOUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN BRAZIL?WHAT IS YOUR AGENDA...WHAT ARE THE CHANGES AND SOLUTIONS YOU THINK SHOULD TAKE PLACE IN BRAZIL TODAY? IS BRAZIL YOUR HOME COUNTRY? DO YOU CONSIDER YOUR CRITICISMS, CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICIMS TO THE BRAZILIAN CAUSE?IF YOU AWNSER THESE QUESTIONS...THE READERS WILL HAVE A TOTALLY DIFFERENT VIEW OF YOU...BUT IF YOU DON'T...YOU WIIL REMAIN MR.IDIOT...WITH NO VOZ...NO CREDIBILITY...NO CREDENTIALS...AND NO BRAINS!!! MY GUESS IS THAT YOU ARE WHAT YOU ARE...A SIMPLE INBECILE.
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The Ticker Says It All..
written by Guest, May 01, 2006
Obviously Bob's ain't doing that bad..at least as far as shareholders are concerned. Those of you that are laughing at Bob obviously aren't stockholders in the company. Otherwise you'd be laughing all the way to the bank.

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