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Starbucks profit beats, Europe weakness hurts

Starbucks Corp reported a quarterly profit that topped Wall Street's view, but its shares fell as investors in the world's biggest coffee chain focused on softness in Europe rather than strength in the United States.

January 27, 2012 / 09:40 IST
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Starbucks Corp reported a quarterly profit that topped Wall Street's view, but its shares fell as investors in the world's biggest coffee chain focused on softness in Europe rather than strength in the United States.


The company's shares, up roughly 45% from a year ago and hovering near all-time highs, were off 2.2% at USD 47.26 in extended trading after closing at USD 48.34.
Starbucks and other top-performing restaurant chains like McDonald's Corp have been on a tear and their stocks often sell off on anything but absolutely pristine results.
Sales from cafes open at least 13 months were up just 2% for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, versus the 9% gain for the much larger America unit, chiefly from the United States.
Chief Financial Officer Troy Alstead said on a webcast that Starbucks has been underperforming internal targets in Europe -- where debt worries and high unemployment weigh heavily on consumers -- and that the company has taken steps to improve results there.
Operating margin for the EMEA unit was 6.5% in the first quarter, down from 9.7% a year earlier.
Starbucks said the margin contraction was primarily due to higher distribution costs related to moving to a consolidated distribution center in its UK market.
Britain's recovery from the 2008/2009 recession - the deepest since the depression-hit 1930s - has been sluggish.
Edward Jones analyst Jack Russo said results from Europe were weaker than expected, but that they needed to be seen in context.
"A 2% comp is still pretty good considering what's going on over there," Russo said, referring to Europe's sales at established restaurants.
Based on its better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results, the company raised the low end of its full-year profit forecast to a range of USD 1.78 to USD 1.82 per share from USD 1.75 to USD 1.82.
"They're being conservative. It's so early in the year," Lazard Capital Markets analyst Matthew DiFrisco said when asked about the company's revised fiscal 2012 forecast.
When asked if the company has noticed any evidence of softening consumer demand due to the still volatile economic conditions around the world, CFO Alstead said: "We haven't seen it."
Global sales at established Starbucks cafes jumped 9%, helped by an increase in customer visits and spending per transaction. That beat the 7.7% gain analysts, on average, expected, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Net income was USD 382.1 million, or 50 cents per share, for the quarter ended January 1. That was up from USD 346.6 million, or 45 cents, in the year earlier period.
Analysts, on average, were looking for a profit of 49 cents per share in the latest quarter, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Total revenue rose 16% to USD 3.4 billion.
The Seattle-based company has been raising prices on some drinks to help offset higher costs for commodities like coffee and milk.
Starbucks expects new products to build sales as the year progresses.
In November it started selling its coffee and Tazo tea for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc's popular Keurig machines, which control about 80 percent of the fast-growing North American single-serve brewing segment.
It then expanded its coffee lineup in January with "Blonde," the company's lightest roast to date. That new coffee is widely seen as an answer to McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts , which each brew lighter roasts than Starbucks. Those chains also have gone after Starbucks' core business by introducing drinks such as lattes and frappes.
Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Panera Bread Co cater to relatively upscale consumers and have been outperforming the broader restaurant industry, whose overall sales are expected to lag population growth this decade.
first published: Jan 27, 2012 06:20 am

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