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Alsea plans to open 612 units by 2025, aiming for improved free cash flow and revenue growth.
The focus will be on their profitable brands, Starbucks and Domino's, with the potential for increased cash flow and enhanced credit rating.
Alsea plans to capitalize by opening new stores. Photo: Alsea.
07/19/2022
Alsea, the operator of restaurants and cafeterias in Mexico, Latin America, and Spain, plans to open 612 units by 2025, which is expected to improve its free cash flow (FCF) reaching 6,932 million during the projected period, according to HR Ratings.
"During the projected period, we expect a compounded annual growth rate of 9.5% in revenues due to the opening of 613 units between 2022 and 2025. The openings will focus on their most profitable brands, Starbucks and Domino's," said the credit rating agency.
The agency added that if Alsea achieves greater operational efficiencies, such as a decrease in inflationary pressures on raw materials or better expense control, it could generate 30.0% more cash flow than expected, which would benefit its credit rating.
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