Philippine Daily Inquirer

New branches boost Jollibee 9-mo income

- By Miguel R. Camus

JOLLIBEE Foods Corp., the country’s biggest food service company, said net income in the nine months through September rose 16.5 percent to P3.64 billion as sales increased and as the company opened more stores, a stock exchange filing showed on Thursday.

Jollibee also announced a plan to increase spending for 2015 to P9.1 billion, up 42 percent, mainly to expand in the Philippine­s and China.

Jollibee said revenues during the nine-month period rose 13.7 percent to P65.75 billion adding that systemwide sales, which includes company-owned and franchised stores, increased 13.6 per- cent to P85.47 billion.

Jollibee also said net income in the third quarter alone were up 15 percent to P1.17 billion while revenues rose 11.6 percent to P22.05 billion.

Third quarter systemwide sales, which grew 12.2 percent to P28.4 billion, was led by the 13 percent growth in the Philippine and 96 percent for the foreign business.

The growth was driven by a 7 percent to 8 percent same store sales growth and a 5.7 percent growth in store network.

The Jollibee Group had opened a total of 148 new stores in the first nine months of the year, of which 114 were in the Philippine­s and 34 were in foreign operations. Worldwide store net- work growth accelerate­d from 4.5 percent in September 2013, the company added.

As noted, Jollibee said capital spending next year will hit P9.1 billion against the estimated P6.3 billion spending this year.

Of this amount, P6.7 billion will be for the Philippine­s, P1.7 billion for China and the balance for the US and Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

“The 2015 capital expenditur­es will be mostly for the store openings in the Philippine­s and foreign operations, store renovation­s in the Philippine­s and abroad, investment­s in commissary constructi­on and commissary capacity increase in the Philippine­s,” Jollibee said in its filing.

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