Cooks Global Foods widened its first-half loss after buying the Canadian franchise rights to Esquires Coffee Houses, completing its ownership of the brand outside New Zealand and Australia, and spending more to expand its global footprint.
The loss widened to $1.2 million in the six months ended September 30, from a loss of $831,000 a year earlier, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Operating income was $4.3 million, from zero a year earlier, before it embarked on it franchise buying strategy in October 2013.
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In June last year, Cooks agreed to pay Esquires founders Stuart and Lewis Deeks $300,000 in cash and an undisclosed number of shares for the franchisee rights for the coffee houses worldwide, excluding New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
To date the company has 85 stores operating globally, including in China and Middle East which is driving growth, and expects to have in excess of 90 stores by the end of March 2015.