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Pizza firm DP Eurasia delivers profit rise, evaluating Russian business

Published 12/04/2023, 07:41
Updated 12/04/2023, 09:10
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A staff member prepares pizzas at a Domino's Pizza restaurant in Moscow, Russia, July 14, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo

(Reuters) -DP Eurasia, which runs the Domino's Pizza brand in Turkey and Russia, on Wednesday said it was still weighing options for its Russian business after reporting a rise in its annual core profit as it hiked prices to offset high inflation.

DP said it continued to evaluate its presence in Russia, including a possible divestment, after starting the process in December last year. It said the business is now a disontinued operation.

It shut 29 stores in 2022, bringing the number of closed outlets to 159 as of Dec. 31.

DP's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) rose 5.3% to 311.0 million Turkish lira ($16.1 million) in 2022. Excluding the impact of hyperinflation in Turkey, the earnings rose 93.1%.

The figure excludes the Russian business, DP said.

The company has been hiking prices and introducing new more affordable products such as Pizzetta, priced at about $1, in response to Turkey's high inflation.

DP, the largest pizza delivery company in Turkey by store count, said 12 out of the total 655 Domino's Pizza stores, mostly franchisee owned, were still not operational after the Feb. 6 earthquake.

Fifty stores in 10 cities were affected by the earthquake, it said, but added the impact on operations was not expected to be material to 2023.

DP said it was working on several options for the stores that were still shut, including moving them to other cities.

The company expects to maintain its organic and like-for-like sales growth momentum in 2023 driven by network growth, volume expansion and targeted price hikes.

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It said its system sales, which includes sales both from its own and franchised stores, rose 11.5% on like-for-like basis in Turkey in the first 11 weeks of 2023.

After adding 48 stores in Turkey in 2022, it plans to open 35 to 40 stores this year and 50 to 60 outlets of its new coffee chain COFFY.

($1 = 19.3025 liras)

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