Macquarie Network ::: 2GB | 2CH | LIVENEWS | STREET CORNER | RUGBYLEAGUELIVE | WHAT CAREER | AMAZING AUSTRALIANS :::
Thursday, 16 October 2008

Donut King to enter China

4/07/2008 6:45:00 PM.  | 
Up for a vanilla with green-bean paste donut? That may be on offer on the new menu at Donut King as it takes on the Chinese market.

The chain's owner Retail Food Group Ltd (RFG) is taking Donut King to China after penning a master licensing agreement with Shanghai-based Mak Brands Ltd.

RFG said consumer research showed Donut King's offerings would need to change to meet the taste profiles and expectations of Chinese consumers.

"The donut offering will change in terms of flavours and colours," RFG executive director Nigel Nixon told AAP.

"The Chinese palate is more bland. Our donuts are too sweet for the Chinese palate."

New flavours such as green tea donutholes or vanilla with green bean paste donut may be featured, he said.

RFG, which was also the franchisor behind popular brands such as Brumbys Bakeries, Michels Patisserie and bb's café, said being first off the block into China gave any company an advantage.

"It's virgin territory and you want to take a first-mover advantage on that," Mr Nixon said.

"And second reason is the massive population (of more than one billion), that is why there is a significant interest in parties wanting to exploit those rights in that particular country."

The mast licensing agreement grants exclusive rights to Mak Brands to establish and expand the Donut King chain throughout China.

RFG said the agreement generated immediate and continuing revenue in the form of an initial licence fee, payable upon agreement execution, and ongoing royalties that were about 1.5 per cent of total gross turnover in all outlets.

Mr Nixon said there was a minimum requirement to establish 140 outlets in the first 20 years.

Mak Brands was founded to establish and expanded retail food and restaurant outlets throughout the greater China region.

Mr Nixon said Donut King would be the first brand within Mak Brands portfolio but he was not worried about working with a company without a proven track record.

He said Mak Brand's founder and managing director, Paul Mak, was the son of Winnie Wang, who was Mak Brands chairman and a substantial shareholder.

Ms Wang is also vice-chairman of Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd, one of the world's largest providers of motion subsystems and motion components for automotive and industrial applications.

Ms Wang is also a director of apparel manufacturer and distributor Tristate Holdings Ltd.

These companies are listed on the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong.

Mr Mak, who is formerly general manager Nautica China (a division of Trieste), said Donut King would open a flagship Donut King outlet in Shanghai by the end of this year.

"We have identified additional sites, and by the end of fiscal year 2009 are confident that 10 to 15 outlets will have been established within east China, providing a firm platform for future growth," Mr  Mak said.

RFG, which made its initial public offering about two years ago, has 1,050 franchised outlets in Australia and New Zealand.

Mr Nixon said the firm wanted to take other brands to South-East Asia.

He said RFG is negotiating two other licensing agreements within South-East Asia.

Mr Nixon said the company was sticking with its full year guidance of a record annualised earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of $32 million and earnings per share (EPS) of no less than 15.75 cents.

RFG shares ended six cents firmer at $1.31.

YOUR SAY




 


 

500 characters maximum. 500 characters left.


 

* Required field

 
Register to receive daily news and sports details

YOUR SAY

Well done again Tim. Another good look at this crap about Mums as if they are special. If MUMS don't want to be singled out... Graeme Henderson, Darling Downs on Kerry Armstrong's Coke campaign weirder than it seems

This is "popularist" politics from Rudd the king of "popularist" politics - something that Rudd accuses the opposition of doingd all the time. Rudd =... Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove on Coalition rejects cap on executive salaries

How convoluted Henderson! If all the privately insured people leave private health then the public system fails almost immediately. To meet the increased need YOU... Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove on Medicare bill set to pass parliament

An Emirates plane made an emergency landing at Perth airport today. It probably won't make the news...WHY? Because it wasn't Qantas. Sad.... Gareth Benson, Blacktown on Govt to watch Qantas inquiry closely

Dudd Dudd Dudd - he must then start with his wife - is he saying that she is a fat cat and making too much... Tony M, Bangor on Rudd to take swipe at fat cat salaries