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Yum! Brands beats earnings estimates, but will Wall Street care?

Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM), which competes with Burger King (NYSE: BKC), McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) and Wendy's (NYSE: WEN), issued its Q2 report on Wednesday. Total revenues increased 12%, and earnings per share jumped 16% to $0.45. According to Briefing.com, Yum! beat expectations by three pennies, but it didn't seem to satisfy the big guns of Wall Street. The stock was down 5% in the after-hours session yesterday.

Some reports indicate that margins are to blame here. It's true, the margins aren't as good as one would like, but the company has nevertheless succeeded in cutting some costs. I see Yum!'s quarter as a very decent one in the context of the current bear market. In fact, the company posted worldwide same-store sales growth of 4%. U.S. comps exhibited a growth rate of 2%. There is opportunity in the U.S. for Yum! in terms of marketing for its Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell brands. Management needs to see if it can increase comps in this territory. International restaurants, including locations in China, continue to do well.

I like Yum! and its long-term prospects, especially for restaurants located abroad. I also like that the dividend saw a great double-digit increase during the quarter, rising by a whopping 27%. Management is therefore signaling shareholders a high level of confidence behind the brands. I'm reticent about putting new money to work in any stock right now, but I think Yum! Brands is worth a place on the watch list and a round of due diligence on a pullback.

Disclosure: I don't own any company mentioned; positions can change at any time.

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