To say it's a jam-packed week for the IPO market is an understatement. With twelve IPOs scheduled – ranging from biotechs, REITs, MLPs and a hot restaurant – investors have quite a menu to choose from.
Southeastern restaurant chain Bojangles' Restaurants, Inc. BOJA plans to raise $122 million through 6.3 million shares expecting to price between $15 and $17 on Friday.
Bojangles' will trade on the NASDAQ under the ticker BOJA.
It's Bo Time
Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bojangles’ joins the other fast-casual restaurants that recently tapped the public markets due to both consumer and investor strong enthusiasm.
The company started in 1977 with a menu centered on "chicken 'n biscuits" and since has remained relatively unchanged. To put it in context, Bojangles's is the chicken joint to the Southern realm eateries what Shake Shack Inc SHAK is to the burger space in metropolitan areas.
What Makes The 'Bo Difference'
The company has what it calls the "Bo Difference," allowing it to grow profits and create a loyal customer base. Its self-described high quality, tasty Southern food is characterized by breakfast biscuits, never frozen bone-in fried chicken, dirty rice, sandwiches, wraps, unique fixin's, legendary iced tea and its Bo Smart menu.Bojangles' five meal offerings include breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner and after dinner. Its decision to serve breakfast all day, every day, gives it an edge over its competitors that typically serve breakfast for a limited time or start service with lunch. This edge has paid off as Bojangles' says in its S-1 that it generates 38 percent of its revenue from 11 a.m. to closing (typically 11 p.m.), or $650,000 on average just from breakfast alone.
The other 62 percent of revenue comes from the menu's other four meal times. The company attributes its success to its intense focus on delivering value to its customers as it uses only the freshest, highest quality ingredients, prepares food mostly from scratch using ovens, griddles or stove-tops and never microwaves. What customers love most is that Bojangles' delivers its craveable food in a fast, convenient manner at an average bill of $6.68.
Financials
Bojangles' experienced strong growth in the last few years. Revenue grew 36 percent from $299.9 million in 2012 to $406.8 million in 2014. The company's system-wide and company-operated restaurant count grew at a CAGR of 7 percent and 9 percent from 2011 to 2014.
Currently, the company has 635 restaurants that consist of 258 company-operated and 377 franchised restaurants. First quarter revenue for March 2015 is estimated to be between $113.8 million and $114.6 million, an increase of 18.3 to 19.2 percent compared to $96.2 million for March 30, 2014. The company's bottom line increased 241 percent from $7.66 million in 2012 to $26.1 million in 2014.
Operating cash flow increased 26 percent from $32.9 million in 2012 to $41.6 million to 2014 mainly due to the increase in company-operated restaurants, franchise royalty revenues and an increase in restaurant sales.
In 2011, private equity firm Advent International acquired a 77.9 percent ownership stake in Bojangles' outstanding stock. Advent has invested since 1984 in 290 companies worldwide and has $34 billion in AUM. The company is committed to partnering with management teams to deliver sustained revenue and earnings growth for its portfolio companies.
Fast-Casual IPO Mania
Over the last year, the influx of restaurants in the fast-casual space have experienced large positive first day gains. Consumers more than ever care about healthy, premium food delivered with speed and convenience at an affordable price. Bojangles' is doing just that as it has carved its niche in the Southern cuisine space.
Shake Shack, which features premium burgers, fries and shakes, had its record IPO Friday, January 30 of this year. It priced at $21, closed at $45.76 and had a first day pop at 118.6 percent. Mexican cuisine restaurant El Pollo LoCo Holdings Inc LOCO's shares surged 60 percent with its July 2014 IPO. The stock opened at $19 on the NASDAQ, up from its pricing at $15, and raised $107 million.
Bojangles' currently has 255 company-operated restaurants and 377 franchise-operated restaurants. The domestic restaurants are located throughout the Southeast in ten states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Pennsylvania. Three restaurants are located in Honduras. Even with Bojangles' consistent growth, the company still believes that it is in the early stages of its expansion.
It plans to grow at a consistent 7 percent to 8 percent annually and further take its foothold in its existing markets of ten states to more than 1,400 locations. Across the U.S., Bojangles' believes its total restaurant potential is more than 3,500 locations.
Looking Forward And Pricing Info
Considering the company's consistent growth, profitability and satisfied customer base, Bojangles' IPO looks poised to come out of the gate strong. Fast-casual restaurant IPOs have been a hot space recently that has produced great first-day returns for investors as well as long-term gains for some.
All proceeds from this offering will go the selling stockholders, which in this case is Advent International.
Bojangles' plans to issue 6.3 million shares on the NASDAQ under the ticker BOJA on Friday, May 8. The price range for the shares will be in the $15 to $17 range. If demand is as hot as Shake Shack's was, the public can expect to see more shares allotted and a higher opening price. The lead underwriters include Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo and Jeffries.
Other Offerings
Wednesday, May 6
- Gelesis Inc GLSS: 4 million shares offered at a price range of $12 to $14 per share through Piper Jaffray, Stifel and Guggenheim Securities.
- MultiVir Inc MVIR: 4.6 million shares offered at a price range of $12 to $14 per share through RBC Capital Markets, Nomura and Cantor Fitzgerald & Co.
- Commercial Credit Inc. CCR: 7.3 million shares offered at a price range of $15 to $ 17 per share through JPMorgan, Keefe Bruyette & Woods and BMO Capital Markets.
- Tallgrass Energy GP LP TEGP: 35.3 million shares offered at a price range of $24 to $27 per share through Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
- KLOX Technologies Inc KLOX: 4.8 million shares offered at a price range of $13 to $15 per share through UBS, Canaccord Genuity and Needham & Company.
- aTyr Pharma Inc LIFE: 5.4 million shares offered a price range of $13 to $15 per share through JPMorgan, Citigroup and BMO Securities.
- Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc COLL: 5.8 million shares offered at a price range of $12 to $14 per share through Jeffries & Co., Piper Jaffray and Wells Fargo.
- HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc HTGM: 3.6 million shares offered at a price range of $13 to $15 per share through Leerink Partners, Canaccord Genuity and JMP Securities.
- Adaptimmune Therapeutics PLC (ADR) ADAP: 9.4 million shares offered at a price range of $15 to $17 per share through Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Cowen & Company and Leerink Partners.
Friday, May 8
- Anterios Inc ANTE: 3.9 million shares offered at a price range of $12 to $14 per share through Stifel, RBC Capital Markets and JMP Securities.
- International Market Centers Inc IMC: 11.5million shares offered at a price range of $12 to $14 per share through Barclays, Credit Suisse,and Wells Fargo.
- Bojangles' Restaurants, Inc. BOJA 6.3 million shares offered at a price range of $15 to $17 per share through Bank of America Merill Lynch, Wells Fargo and Jeffries.
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