Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. reported a 66.9-percent increase in profit in the third quarter ended Sept. 29, the company said Tuesday. The 949-unit Minneapolis-based casual-dining chain also said the cost per pound of traditional chicken wings in the quarter was lower than last year, leading to the the lowest cost-of-sales percentage since the fourth quarter of 2011, at 30 percent.
NET INCOME
Result: $17.9 million, or 95 cents per share% Increase: 66.9% (from $10.7 million, or 57 cents per share)
REVENUE
Result: $315.8 million% Increase: 27.9% (from $246.9 million)
SAME-STORE SALES
% Increase at company-owned units: 4.8%
% Increase at franchised units: 3.9%
Source: Company report
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