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Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc

Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc (FRGI)

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mdanese mdanese 3 years ago
Fiesta Restaurant Group announced that it had agreed to sell all of the outstanding equity of Taco Cabana Inc. to an affiliate of Yadav Enterprises - a restaurant franchisee company that operates more than 300 locations throughout the United States under a variety of brands, including Jack in the Box, Denny’s and TGI Friday’s - for a cash purchase price of $85 million. Read our full analysis here: https://reorg.com/fiesta-restaurant-group-direct-term-loan/
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mdanese mdanese 3 years ago
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mdanese mdanese 3 years ago
Fiesta Restaurant Group announced that it had agreed to sell all of the outstanding equity of Taco Cabana Inc. to an affiliate of Yadav Enterprises - a restaurant franchisee company that operates more than 300 locations throughout the United States under a variety of brands, including Jack in the Box, Denny’s and TGI Friday’s - for a cash purchase price of $85 million. Read our full analysis of the situation here: https://reorg.com/fiesta-restaurant-group-direct-term-loan/
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whytestocks whytestocks 4 years ago
Just In: $FRGI The Cuban Sandwich Goes Big Time as Pollo Tropical launches its new line of Cuban Pressed Sandwiches

The Cuban Sandwich Goes Big Time as Pollo Tropical launches its new line of Cuban Pressed Sandwiches The brand champions local Cuban cuisine and brings it to the larger Florida market. PR Newswire MIAMI, Oct. 6, 2020 MIAMI , Oct. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --&#...

Read the whole news FRGI - The Cuban Sandwich Goes Big Time as Pollo Tropical launches its new line of Cuban Pressed Sandwiches
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sportd sportd 5 years ago
On fire!
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T695 T695 5 years ago
When this goes under $2 I’m loading the boat
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sportd sportd 5 years ago
Company buying shares and squeeze. Let’s hope continues next week
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sportd sportd 5 years ago
Good earnings? Could blow the roof off this low floater
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wiltonio wiltonio 7 years ago
PRICE T ROWE ASSOCIATES INC /MD/ has filed a new 13G, reporting 15.3% ownership in $FRGI - https://fintel.io/so/us/frgi
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wiltonio wiltonio 8 years ago
JCP Investment Management, LLC has increased their shares in $FRGI by 2% since their previous 13D/G filing - https://fintel.io/soh/us/frgi/jcp-investment-management-llc
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sportd sportd 8 years ago
FRGI looks like the right price to start buying!!! Smaller OS than that burrito stand tells me one day if Mgmt gets their act together this could be trading 10x higher!!!
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Enterprising Investor Enterprising Investor 8 years ago
Spinoffs Are Slowing, but Value Plays Still Exist (4/30/16)

Investing in spinoffs has become a crowded trade, but Energizer and MSG are still attractive.

By Reshma Kapadia

Much like the little-known gem of a restaurant that loses some of its luster when the masses swoop in, spinoffs often lose their cachet when too many investors chase too many of them. But true foodies—and savvy investors—always know where to look for the next great find.

Since 1999, newly liberated companies outperformed the Standard & Poor’s 500 index by six percentage points in the first two years after they were spun off, according to Goldman Sachs. And over the past five years, the Bloomberg Spinoff Index has returned 103%, compared with 55% for the S&P 500. The index tracks, for three years, companies that launch with a market value of at least $1 billion.

Studies have attributed the superior performance of spinoffs to factors including investors’ greater appreciation of a business after it is no longer ensconced within a larger entity, plus the new company’s ability to be run more efficiently, get more dedicated resources, and more effectively incentivize management.

Enter the hordes. In 2014 and 2015, spinoffs surged, with 100 new companies launched, often as a result of pressure from activist investors. Spinoffs concocted under duress have a mixed—and occasionally horrible—track record. Shares of specialty-chemical firm Chemours (ticker: CC) are down 56% since DuPont (DD) spun it off last summer at the urging of Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund Management.

“You don’t get the same quality of spinoffs as you do if management and the board have come to that decision without pressure,” says Ivy Mid Cap Growth fund’s manager Kim Scott, who often looks at spinoffs for potential investments.

That decline in quality is borne out in recent returns. Over the past year, as the S&P 500 has fallen 0.6%, the Bloomberg Spinoff Index has slid 6%. The 42-stock Guggenheim Spin-Off exchange-traded fund (CSD) has fared even worse, down 17%. Clearly, this isn’t a market for simple index investing.

Instead, investors must be choosy about picking the right type of spinoff, and at the right time. In the past, companies spun off unprofitable or marginally profitable businesses that investors essentially valued at nothing. It would take a few years to get a spinoff’s profitability up to the industry level once it was on its own. But as that happened, it would drive the stock higher, says Murray Stahl, chief investment officer of Horizon Kinetics. “You don’t see as many spinoffs like that now,” he observes. “You’ll have to wait for a recession, when companies lose customers, are saddled with debt, and profitability declines” to find a better crop to invest in.

With 2016 on track to be a lean year for spinoffs, timing becomes even more important. There have been just nine so far, putting the year on pace for 27, down from last year’s 40, according to Joe Cornell, founding principal of the advisory firm that publishes Spin-Off Research.

To do well, investors must get in earlier or wait several months after a spinoff is listed, when shareholders in the parent company dump the spinoff’s stock. Often a company that’s spun off is too small for institutional investors or in an industry they dislike. “Investors need to do a lot more homework than simply buying a basket of spinoffs, which might have worked in 2013 or 2014,” says Jonathan Morgan, deals analyst at Edge Consulting Group, which advises investors on spinoffs and special situations. “You really need good timing now.”

Spinoff stocks might trade higher in the when-issued market—a few days before the shares are distributed—often making them overvalued when they come out. In that case, be patient and wait for them to come back down.

ENERGIZER HOLDINGS (ENR) embodies traits that have typically led to outperformance by spinoffs. Energizer spun off its steady cash-generating battery business last July, giving the spinoff its old name. The parent entity retained its faster-growing businesses—including its Schick, Playtex, and Hawaiian Tropic brands—and renamed itself Edgewell Personal Care (EPC). Energizer’s shares have risen 25% since then, but Gabelli Asset fund manager Kevin Dreyer sees about 15% more upside

Dreyer expects margins to improve due to a shift in the competitive landscape. Berkshire Hathaway purchased rival Duracell in 2014. Under Procter & Gamble’s ownership, Duracell was often promotional, but Dreyer expects the new owners to run the business with an eye toward maximizing cash flow, which should mean fewer price wars. Analysts expect Energizer to earn $135 million, or $2.17 a share, this year, on sales of $1.6 billion.

Now that Madison Square Garden (MSG) is free from MSG Networks (MSGN), it can use the $1.6 billion on its balance sheet to grow via acquisitions or buy back shares. It could also monetize the air rights above its midtown Manhattan arena. In the interim, the company, which became independent in October, has stable and modestly growing cash flow from the sale of TV rights. Analysts expect net income of $28 million, or $1.13 a share, on $1.1 billion in revenue for the fiscal year that ends in June, with a 3% increase in profits on a 7.5% sales rise next year. The company could also be an attractive takeover target, says Cornell, who thinks the stock could rise 30%, to $210 from its current $160.

THE CLASSIC WAY to benefit from a spinoff, of course, is to buy shares of its parent company before the deal is done. Cornell suggests Fiesta Restaurant Group (FRGI), which plans to split off its slower-growing, but cash-generating, fast-casual restaurant Taco Cabana. Fiesta will change its name to Pollo Tropical, the faster-growing Caribbean chicken chain it will retain—a cult hit in South Florida that is expanding elsewhere. A date for the spinoff has not yet been announced.

Raymond James restaurant analyst Brian Vaccaro argues that Taco Cabana deserves a forward multiple of eight times earnings, in line with where Fiesta currently trades. Pollo Tropical, however, could fetch a multiple of 11 or more as it expands—last year’s sales growth was 19%, triple that of Taco Cabana’s. “I’ve always looked at [Fiesta] as a sum-of-the-parts story, because there is a big differential in the growth prospects of the two chains,” says Vaccaro, who thinks Fiesta stock is worth $45, versus its recent price of $34. “Now, more investors are beginning to look at it from that view.”

http://www.barrons.com/articles/spinoffs-are-slowing-but-value-plays-still-exist-1461990741
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wallstreet9999 wallstreet9999 9 years ago
Why the recent decline?
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Gold prospector Gold prospector 10 years ago
Cramer interviewing CEO again
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oscarweewee oscarweewee 10 years ago
to set fiesta apart...


colvreport.com
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zelskid zelskid 10 years ago
Having the best day in quite a while. Up 5.4% at noon EST
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Romeo2 Romeo2 11 years ago
A lot of institutional investors
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Romeo2 Romeo2 11 years ago
Next stop 62 bucks
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Romeo2 Romeo2 11 years ago
amazing awaiting new high
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Romeo2 Romeo2 11 years ago
Trend shows it will trend higher which follow by higher volume
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Romeo2 Romeo2 11 years ago
Great results. Will buy more shares. I think it will go to 50 +
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Not a bad quarterly report
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Stable.Waiting for some good PR.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
New all time high around 10:15 at 49.73. And still holding up at 49.65
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Up 4.5%. Yahoo.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Fiesta is doing great.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago


I started a Raging Bull Board for FRGI











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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Rich: What do you think about FRGI short term?
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Broke the trend. Need news.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Up 3 days in a row, although yesterday was only .01
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Finished up 7.3%. Did you know Fidelity has 10% of the shares?
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Anyone have info on this bump. Pulled back some,was up 7.9%.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Up 2% on Friday, but low volume continues.
Date Open High Low Close Volume Adj Close*
Aug 23, 2013 32.63 33.37 32.25 33.27 45,700 33.27
Aug 22, 2013 32.87 32.95 32.21 32.60 19,800 32.60
Aug 21, 2013 32.38 32.86 32.16 32.62 45,600 32.62
Aug 20, 2013 31.65 32.88 31.32 32.38 74,600 32.38
Aug 19, 2013 32.99 32.99 31.55 31.57 70,100 31.57
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Today was a real disaster with close down 4.4%. Volume was dried up. 81% owned by institutions/mutual funds.Need some good news.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
This lack of trades is amazing. What does it mean? 2000 shares in an hour of trading.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Need some good news. Mgmt should have a press release with every restaurant opening.
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Volume is disappearing. Two days in a row
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zelskid zelskid 11 years ago
Anyone care to comment on 10.5% gain on 9/9/2013?
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Rich Rich 12 years ago
On May 7, 2012, Carrols Restaurant Group completed the spin-off (the “ Spin-Off ”) of the Company to its stockholders with each stockholder of Carrols Restaurant Group receiving one share of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share, for every share of Carrols Restaurant Group’s common stock held of record at the close of business on April 26, 2012, the record date of the Spin-Off. In connection with the Spin-Off, Carrols Restaurant Group’s stockholders received 100% of the Company’s outstanding common stock. The Company’s common stock trades on The NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol “FRGI”. Carrols Restaurant Group’s common stock continues to trade on The NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol “TAST”.

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=52328743
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