Core Viewpoint - The company, Lao Xiang Ji, is preparing for its IPO in the Hong Kong market after withdrawing its A-share listing application, aiming for rapid expansion in the competitive fast-food industry [1][3]. Company Overview - Lao Xiang Ji is a Chinese fast-food brand focusing on chicken soup and chicken dishes, recognized for its standardized operations across the industry [2]. - The company has received investments from various institutions, with only Cahua Capital holding a 4.98% stake as of January 2025 [2]. Market Position and Strategy - The Chinese fast-food sector is the largest sub-market within the domestic fast-food industry, and Lao Xiang Ji aims to leverage its IPO for capital to support its expansion [3]. - The company has been expanding its presence in first-tier cities, although it acknowledges its brand recognition is significantly lower than Western fast-food brands [3]. Financial Performance - Lao Xiang Ji reported revenues of 45.28 billion yuan, 56.51 billion yuan, and 46.78 billion yuan for the years 2022, 2023, and the first three quarters of 2024, respectively, with adjusted net profits of 2.68 billion yuan, 4.03 billion yuan, and 3.85 billion yuan [6]. - As of September 30, 2024, the company operated 1,404 stores across 53 cities, including 949 direct-operated and 455 franchised stores [6]. Franchise Growth - The number of franchised stores increased significantly from 102 in mid-2022 to 455 by the third quarter of 2024, while the number of direct-operated stores slightly decreased [7][8]. - The performance of franchised stores has been less favorable compared to direct-operated stores, with lower turnover rates and sales per unit area [7]. Competitive Landscape - The fast-food industry is experiencing intense price competition, with local brands introducing low-cost meal options [4]. - Lao Xiang Ji has maintained a stance against engaging in price wars, although it has offered discounts through online platforms [4][5]. Operational Challenges - The company faces challenges in managing its rapid expansion, particularly in supply chain management, franchisee oversight, food safety, and talent development [1][5]. - The shift towards a franchise model has led to a reduction in direct-operated stores, attributed to factors such as decreased consumer traffic and the impact of the pandemic [8].
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Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-12 05:38