DIN (Post-Call): Sales Recovering Despite IHOP Turning Adam Sandler Away

By Ryan D. Lavender Published on May 5, 2021 at 1:22 PM

Earlier today, Dine Brands reported adjusted Q1 EPS of $1.75, well above our $0.80 forecast and sell-side consensus (according to Consensus Metrix) of $0.87. We attribute the EPS outperformance relative to our forecast to: (1) a much more favorable tax rate than projection (-6.6% actual vs. 25.0% projected); this helped Q1 EPS by about +46 cents, (2) better-than-expected Cost of Franchise and Restaurant Revenues as a percentage of Franchise and Restaurant Revenues (47.9% actual vs. 51.8% estimated), (3) more favorable than anticipated G&A/Revenue (19.5% actual vs. 20.6% forecasted), and (4) same-store sales than beat expectations for both Applebee’s U.S. and IHOP U.S.

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WEN (Post-Call) U.S. Same-Store Sales Recovering More Quickly than Expected

By Mark Kalinowski Published on May 6, 2020 at 12:00 AM

Earlier today, Wendy’s (WEN; Buy, $20.07) reported Q1 adjusted EPS of $0.09, ahead of our $0.07 forecast, and in line with sell-side consensus (according to Consensus Metrix) of $0.09. First-quarter adjusted EBITDA of $89.3 million matched consensus.

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