Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. (NYSE: KKD) which has struggled recently with allegations of mismanagement, healthier eating trends, bankruptcy filings by franchisees, and increased competition, said on Monday that it swung to a profit in the first quarter. Also on Monday, Pall Corp. (NYSE: PLL), which makes filters and purifiers, said fiscal third-quarter profit rose, boosted by favorable foreign currency translation and increased sales.
For the quarter that ended May 4, Krispy Kreme reported a profit of $4 million, or 6 cents per share, compared with a loss of $7.4 million, or 12 cents per share in the prior year quarter, when results were cut into by refinancing and litigation charges.
However, revenue fell 7% to $103.6 million from a year ago. The Winston-Salem-based doughnut retailer said same-store sales fell 3.9% overall, but rose 1.2% at company-owned stores.
Krispy Kreme shares rose 48 cents on Monday, or 14%, to $3.90, but slipped in after-hours trading. Shares have risen 23.4% year to date, but are still well off their 52-week high of $9.50.