Sonic Announces Acquisition of Franchise Drive-Ins
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Company States Outlook for Coming Year; Expects Solid Sales Trends to Continue Into Fiscal 2006 OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 25- Sonic Corp. (Nasdaq: SONC), the nation's largest chain of drive-in restaurants, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with a franchisee for the acquisition of 15 drive-ins located in the company's core markets. The transaction is scheduled to close by September 1. Commenting on the transaction, Clifford Hudson, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, said, "We believe the acquisition of these franchise drive-ins -- proven performers with higher-than-average unit volumes and capable management already in place -- represents a solid, lower-risk means to deploy our excess cash flow and expand our base of partner drive-ins. As has been the case with similar acquisitions completed in the last four years, we expect the transaction to boost revenue growth and to be accretive to our earnings over time." Hudson also commented on Sonic's outlook for continued solid trends in same-store sales for the fourth fiscal quarter ending August 31, 2005, and for the upcoming fiscal year 2006. Regarding the company's fourth quarter performance, Hudson said same-store sales growth at partner drive-ins is expected to be within the company's targeted range of a 4% to 6% increase. Also, he noted that Sonic expects fourth quarter development activity to result in the opening of a total of approximately 175 new drive-ins during fiscal 2005, in line with earlier guidance. As a result, Hudson said the company remains comfortable with earnings expectations of $1.21 to $1.22 per diluted share for the full fiscal year. Sonic expects to report results for fiscal 2005 in mid-October. "The continued momentum we have seen in our business throughout fiscal 2005 has been very gratifying and reflects the strength of our brand, the growth of our chain, and the success of our sales-driving strategies," Hudson added. "These trends point to a great conclusion to a very successful year in which we opened our 3,000th drive-in and saw our system-wide average sales per drive-in exceed $1 million. We believe this momentum will provide us with a solid start to fiscal 2006, which begins on September 1st." Outlining Sonic's guidance for fiscal 2006, the company currently expects diluted earnings per share to increase 17% to 18%, exclusive of the charge for expensing stock options. The company will be required to adopt Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 123R, "Share-Based Payment," (FAS 123R) beginning with its first fiscal quarter of 2006. Sonic's outlook for fiscal 2006 is based on the following assumptions:
Sonic expects to adopt FAS 123R, which requires the fair value of stock options be charged to expense, in the first quarter of fiscal 2006. While the company continues to evaluate various aspects of implementation, it is expected to have the following general effects:
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. There are certain important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements made herein. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ from predicted or expected results are: delays in opening new stores because of weather, strikes, local permitting or other reasons; increased competition; cost increases or shortages in raw food products; risks of and publicity surrounding foodborne illness; and the possibility of unforeseen events affecting the industry generally. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly release revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unforeseen events, except as required to be reported under the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sonic, America's Drive-In, originally started as a hamburger and root beer stand in 1953 in Shawnee, Okla., called Top Hat Drive-In, and then changed its name to Sonic in 1959. The first drive-in to adopt the Sonic name is still serving customers in Stillwater, Okla. Sonic has approximately 3,000 drive-ins coast to coast and in Mexico. More than a million customers eat at Sonic every day. Click Here To Request More Information on Sonic Drive-In Franchise Opportunities Source:Sonic Corp. |
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