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Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc

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Friday, August 13, 2021 Futures Up/Down % Last Dow 50.00 0.14% 35,452 S&P 500 3.25 0.07% 4,457 Nasdaq 3.50 0.02% 15,081 Following a third straight record close for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, futures are again looking to push higher, building on the continued upward momentum. Volumes were very light on Thursday and market breadth was negative, but that didn’t stop major averages from climbing all day despite another rise in producer prices (PPI inflation data) as the S&P 500 recorded its 47th record close this year (on track to beat its record of 62 record highs registered in 2017). Volume on U.S. exchanges was just 8.38 billion shares, making it one of the slowest trading days of the year. The average for the full session over the last 20 trading days is around 9.5 billion shares. It’s also now been 323 calendar days since the S&P 500 last ended, on a closing basis, a decline of 5% or more from a record high (according to Reuters). In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index slid -37 points to dip back below the 28,000 level, the Shanghai Index dipped -8 points to 3,516 and the Hang Seng Index dropped -126 points to 26,391. In Europe, the German DAX is higher by 75 points to move above the 16,000 level, while the FTSE 100 is up over 25 points to 7,220. After a consolidation day, crypto assets are surging again this morning, on track for weekly highs for Bitcoin around $46,500, Ethereum up over $3,250 and Bitcoin cash ($BCH) up 5% around $640. In stock news, the FDA amended the emergency use authorizations granted for Pfizer ($PFE)/BioNTech ($BNTX) and Moderna ($MRNA) COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday, allowing their use as booster shots in certain immunocompromised individuals Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index gained 13.13 points, or 0.30%, to 4,460.83 The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged higher 14.88 points, or 0.04%, to 35,499.85 The Nasdaq Composite jumped 51.13 points, or 0.35%, to 14,816.26 The Russell 2000 Index declined -6.27 points, or 0.28% to 2,244.07 Events Calendar for Today 8:30 AM ET Import/Export Prices MoM for July 10:00 AM ET University of Michigan Sentiment, Aug-P 1:00 PM EST Baker Hughes Weekly rig count data Earnings Calendar: Earnings Before the Open: CL, ME, VERO Other Key Events: Cowen 9th Annual Internet & Media Bus Tour (virtual), 8/9-8/13 Credit Suisse 4th Annual FinTech Conference (virtual), 8/11-8/13 Macro Up/Down Last Nymex -0.02 69.07 Brent 0.03 71.34 Gold 10.10 1,761.90 EUR/USD 0.0018 1.1748 JPY/USD -0.14 110.27 10-Year Note -0.025 1.342% Sector News Breakdown Consumer AirBnB ($ABNB) Q2 gross bookings $13.4B up 320% vs. est. $11.19B; saw strong demand for bookings in q2, achieving highest gross nights booked of any quarter; number of active listings grew in q2; active listings in non-urban destinations in Europe & N. America increased 8% from Q1 2021 to Q2; expect q3 rev to be co’s strongest qtrly rev on record and to deliver the highest adj Ebitda dollars and margin ever; expect GBV in q3 2021 to be well above 2019 levels, but below co saw in q2 due to impact of booking timing differences and cancellations DoorDash ($DASH) 2Q revs $1.2B vs est. $1.08B, qtrly total orders +69% to 345Mm, qtrly marketplace gov +70% to $10.5B; guides 3Q marketplace gov $9.3-9.8B with adj EBITDA $0-100Mm vs est. $44Mm; guides FY marketplace gov $39-40.5B w/ adj EBITDA $150-350Mm vs est. $213.5Mm JBS SA, the world’s largest meatpacker, said late Thursday it has proposed buying the remaining common shares in Pilgrim’s Pride (PPC) for $26.50 per share in order to delist its U.S.-based subsidiary, which represents a premium of about 17% to PPC’s last close PepsiCo Inc. ($PEP) and Boston Beer Co. (SAM) said they plan to partner on an alcoholic version of the Mountain Dew soft drink with the brand Hard Mtn Dew. The coming product is a nod to what the companies see as evolving tastes of drinkers, executives said Tuesday. Fiesta Restaurant ($FRGI) Q2 EP S0.11, in-line with ests; Q2 revs $91.2M, consensus $157.49M; Comp restaurant sales at Pollo Tropical increased 43.5%; comparable restaurant sales at Taco Cabana increased 15.6% Flowers Foods ($FLO) Q2 adj EPS $0.32 vs. est. $0.28; Q2 revs $1.02B vs. est. $1.01B; raises FY21 EPS view to $1.17-$1.22 from $1.10-$1.17 (est. $1.15), while narrows FY21 revenue view to $4.26B-$4.30B from $4.23B-$4.30B (est. $4.25B); Q2 adjusted EBITDA decreased 5.0% to $122.1M Luminar Technologies ($LAZR) 2Q adj EPS ($0.08) vs est. ($0.08) on revs $6.3Mm vs est. $6.32Mm; guides FY revs $30-33Mm vs est. $27.35Mm Mister Car Wash ($MCW) Q2 adj EPS $0.14 on revs $197.1M (vs. $101.9M last year); Q2 comp store sales increased 93% for the second quarter of 2021 compared to Q2 fiscal 2020; sees FY21 revenue net growth of about 30% and comparable stores sales growth of 29% to 33% Rush Street interactive ($RSI) Q2 adj EPS loss (-$0.04) vs. est. loss (-$0.12); Q2 revs $122.8M vs. est. $112.4M; boosts FY21 revenue view to $465M-$495M from $440M-$480M (est. $467.69M) Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment (HOFV) Q2 revenue +39% to $2.4M, Q2 net income was $15.5M, Q2 Adj EBITDA loss ($5.6M) vs $1.3M YoY and Q2 cash balance, including restricted cash, of $73.7M vs $68.5M as of March 31, 2021 Energy, Industrials and Materials Kansas City Southern (KSU) says its board has determined that the latest unsolicited proposal from Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) does not constitute a superior proposal, and reaffirms its support of a merger with Canadian National Railway (CNI). Earlier this week, CP submitted a new $300 per share offer that values KSU at $31B. Under the terms of the CNI, KSU holders would receive $200 in cash and 1.129 CNI shares Boeing’s (BA) Starliner space capsule launch is facing delays of several months as it will likely need repairs, the WSJ reported Maxeon Solar (MAXN) 2Q EPS ($1.99) vs est. ($1.39) on revs $176Mm vs est. $181.1Mm; guides 3Q revs $220-240Mm vs est. $220Mm Hydrofarm Holdings (HYFM) Q2 adj EPS $0.30 vs. est. $0.20; Q2 sales $133.8M vs. est. $134.7M; sees FY sales up 45%-50% XL Fleet Corp. (XL) 2 EPS ($0.08) vs est. ($0.06) on revs $3.7M vs est. $4.4M; OEMs have pushed out the opening of new orders and extended lead times, indicating the shortage of its new commercial fleet vehicles will stretch into 2022 Financials com ($LZ) Q2 adj EPS $0.03 vs est. $0.02 on revs $150.4M vs est. $140.5M, gross margin 67% from 68% in Q1; sees Q3 revs $143M-$147M, FY revs $570M-$578M vs est. $564.36M, FY adj EBITDA $55M-$59M, says 2021 quarterly revenue growth rates are affected by the impact Covid-19 had on business formations in 2020 Rocket Companies ($RKT) Q2 adj EPS $0.46 vs. est. $0.49; Q2 revs $2.67B vs. est. $2.92B; Achieved record purchase closed loan origination volume, nearly doubling year-over-year; fourth consecutive quarter of meeting or exceeding guidance for closed loan, net rate lock volume, and gain on sale margins; generated $84 billion in mortgage origination closed loan volume and gain on sale margin of 2.78% SoFi Technologies ($SOFI) Q2 EPS ($0.48) vs est. ($0.06) on adj revenue $237.22M vs est. $218.6M, adj EBITDA $11.24M; Q2 total products 3.7M (+123% YoY), total members 2.6M (+113% YoY); sees Q3 adj net sales $245M-$255M vs est. $260.3M, adj EBITDA ($7M)-$3M; reaffirms FY guidance for adj net revs $980M and adj EBITDA $27M ZipRecruiter (Z$IP) Q2 net loss ($25.8M) adj EBITDA loss ($1.7M), sales $183M vs est. $160.4M; sees Q3 adj EBITDA $10M-$16M, sales $182-$188M vs est. $156M; raised FY forecast for sales to $651M-$665M from $580M-$600M (est. $595.3M); adj EBITDA to $30M-$38M from $20M-$28M Healthcare The FDA amended the emergency use authorizations granted for Pfizer ($PFE)/BioNTech ($BNTX) and Moderna ($MRNA) COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday, allowing their use as booster shots in certain immunocompromised individuals Acutus Medical ($AFIB) Q2 EPS loss (-$0.89) vs. est. loss (-$0.84); Q2 revs $4.71M vs. est. $4.15M; leaving its year guidance unchanged and projects revenue to range between $22.0 million and $30.0 million; said Q2 direct segments which grew nearly 45% sequentially as compared to the first quarter of 2021 Bio-Life Solutions ($BLFS) 2Q adj EPS $0.00 vs est. ($0.07) on revs $31.2Mm vs est. $27.6Mm; guides FY revs $108-117Mm vs est. $110.5Mm Co-Diagnostics ($CODX) 2Q revs $27.4Mm vs est. $20.8Mm; guides 3Q EPS $0.19-0.22 vs est. $0.22, sees 3Q revs $23-25Mm vs est. $18.1Mm Moderna ($MRNA) announced the publication of a new study showing that its COVID-19 vaccine led to durable antibody levels against newly detected COVID-19 variants. Seer Inc. ($SEER) 2Q EPS ($0.27) vs est. ($0.28) on revs $1.3Mm vs est. $787K Spectrum Pharma (SPPI) 2Q adj EPS ($0.25) vs est. ($0.26), ended qtr with cash, equivalents & marketable of $158.8Mm Technology, Media & Telecom Disney ($DIS) 3Q adj EPS $0.80 vs est. $0.55 on revs $17.02B vs est. $16.76B, qtr end Disney+ paid subs 116Mm, qtr end ESPN+ paid subs 14.9Mm, qtr end Hulu paid subs 42.8Mm; pleased with company’s trajectory amidst ongoing challenges of covid Globant S.A. ($GLOB) 2Q adj EPS $0.88 vs est. $0.84 on revs $305.3Mm vs est. $288.2Mm; guides 3Q adj EPS at least $0.92 vs est. $0.85, sees 3Q revs at least $325Mm vs est. $292.7Mm; guides FY adj EPS at least $3.58 vs est. $3.40 and revs at least $1.236B vs est. $1.145B Latch Inc. ($LTCH) Q2 loss ($40.1M) vs ($15M) loss YoY on revenue $9M vs est. $10.1M, adj EBITDA ($17.4M) from ($13.4M) YoY, total bookings $95.8M (+102% YoY), booked ARR $48.8M (+122% YoY); issued Q3 guidance for total bookings $55M-$90M, revenue $10M-$11M vs est. $14.79M, adj EBITDA ($32M)-($28M); now sees FY bookings $325-$340M and lowered its FY rev outlook to $38M-$42M from $47M-$51M vs est. $49.1M LiveXLive Media ($LIVX) Q1 EPS loss (-$0.12) vs. est. loss (-$0.06); Q1 revs up 269% to $38.8M vs. est. $28.03M; raises FY22 revenue view to $115M-$125M from $110M-$120M (est. $114.19M); Paid subscribers as of June 30, 2021 increased 32% to over 1,162,000, a net increase of approximately 285,000, as compared to 877,000 subscribers at June 30 Sierra Wireless ($SWIR) 2Q adj EPS ($0.03) vs est. ($0.15) on revs $132.8Mm vs est. $119.8Mm, says product demand remains very strong, limited production has resumed at Vietnam facility but experiencing production interruptions due to covid Viavi Solutions ($VIAV) Q4 adj EPS $0.22 vs. est. $0.19; Q4 revs $310.9M vs. est. $300.83M; sees Q1 adj EPS $0.20-$0.22 vs. est. $0.20; sees Q3 revs $303M-$317M vs. est. $309.01M Cricut ($CRCT) Q2 EPS $0.22 vs. est. $0.20; Q2 revs $334.49M vs. est. $319.08M; Connected machine revenue was $146.3 million, up 29.0% over Q2 2020; subscriptions revenue was $50.7 million, up 110.9% over Q2 2020; accessories and materials revenue was $137.5 million, up 40.4% over Q2 2020; gross margin was 39.0%, up from 31.1% over Q2 2020 ContextLogic (WISH) Q2 revs $656M vs. est. $722.9M; shares tumble over 20% after saying demand slowed and costs rose more than expected (downgraded ay Cowen and JPM)

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Thursday, August 12, 2021 Futures Up/Down % Last Dow 40.00 0.12% 35,413 S&P 500 2.25 0.05% 4,442 Nasdaq 5.50 0.04% 15,025 Another day, another record high for the Dow and S&P 500 as futures are pointing to a slightly higher open, building on the ongoing upside momentum that pushed the S&P 500 to its 45th all-time high Wednesday. Both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 are coming off all-time bests as consumer prices (CPI) data indicated U.S. inflation was in-line with estimates, raising hopes that growth may have peaked, while sectors tied to economic growth such as industrials, materials and metals advanced a second day on the heels of the passage of a large infrastructure bill. The July consumer price index increased 0.5% last month after climbing 0.9% in June, though on a YoY basis was above 5% again (ahead of today’s PPI data at 8:30 AM ET). Meanwhile, two Fed members (George and Kaplan) each said the central bank should announce its timeline to reduce its massive bondholding, with Kaplan calling for it to begin next month, with tapering to begin in October. Healthcare was also a drag on markets as S&P components MRNA and PFE fell after the drug regulator of the European Union said it was looking into new possible side-effects of mRNA COVID-19 shots. Asian shares dropped for the first time this week as China stepped up scrutiny of its insurance technology platforms while European stocks drift on mixed earnings results. The Nikkei Index slipped -55 points to 28,015, the Shanghai Index slid -7 points to 3,524, and the Hang Seng Index dropped -142 points (0.535) to settle at 26,517. In Europe, the German DAX is up over 60 points to 15,888, while the FTSE 100 is down a few points at 7,210. Events Calendar for Today 8:30 AM ET Weekly Jobless Claims…est. 375K 8:30 AM EST Continuing Claims…est. 2.88M 8:30 AM ET Producer Price Index (PPI) MoM for July…est. 0.6% 8:30 AM ET PPI Ex: Food & Energy (core) MoM for July…est. 0.5% 8:30 AM ET Producer Price Index (PPI) YoY for July…est. 7.3% 8:30 AM ET PPI Ex: Food & Energy (core) YoY for July…est. 5.6% 10:30 AM ET Weekly EIA Natural Gas Inventory Data 1:00 PM ET U.S. to sell $27 bln in 30-year bonds Earnings Calendar: Earnings Before the Open: AVXL, AZEK, BDR, BODY, BR, BTTR, CELH, EFOI, EMAN, EYE, FSTX, GRWG, HOOK, KELYA, MDP, MIDD, MKTW, NYC, PGTI, SOHO, TAST, UP, UTZ, VERU Earnings After the Close: ABNB, ACHV, AFIB, APDN, ASTR, AWH, BBI, BIOL, BLBD, BOXL, BW, CAPR, CODX, CRMD, DASH, DCO, DIS, EAR, FIGS, FLO, FRGI, HOFV, ICCC, INTZ, IPWR, KINS, LAZR, LIVX, LMB, LVOX, LZ, MOTS, OPGN, PHUN, PTE, SFE, SGHT, SOFI, TLMD, TPCS, VIVE, WISH, XL Other Key Events: BTIG HIMSS Digital Health Booth Tour (virtual), 8/11-8/12 Canaccord Genuity 41st Annual Growth Conference (virtual), 8/10-8/12 Cowen Annual Communications Infrastructure Hybrid Summit, 8/9-8/12 Cowen 9th Annual Internet & Media Bus Tour (virtual), 8/9-8/13 Credit Suisse 4th Annual FinTech Conference (virtual), 8/11-8/13 JPMorgan Auto Conference (virtual), 8/11-8/12 KeyBanc Capital Markets Technology Leadership Virtual Forum, 8/9-8/12 Oppenheimer 24th Annual Technology, Internet & Comm Conference (virtual), 8/10-8/12 Piper Biotech Virtual Tour, 8/10-8/12 UBS Financial Services Conference (virtual), 8/10-8/12 Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index gained 10.95 points, or 0.25%, to 4,447.70 The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 220.30 points, or 0.62%, to 35,484.97 The Nasdaq Composite slipped -22.95 points, or 0.16%, to 14,765.14 The Russell 2000 Index advanced 10.98 points, or 0.49% to 2,250.34 Macro Up/Down Last Nymex -0.08 69.17 Brent -0.04 71.40 Gold 1.10 1,752.80 EUR/USD -0.0002 1.1737 JPY/USD -0.02 110.41 10-Year Note -0.008 1.351% World News The International Energy Agency (IEA) cut its outlook for global oil demand “sharply” for the rest of 2021 as the resurgence of coronavirus rocks major consumers and predicted a new surplus in 2022. The IEA cut its 2021 global oil demand growth forecast by 100,000 barrels a day, while upgrading its 2022 forecast by 200,000 barrels a day Eurozone Jun Industrial Production: m/m -0.3% vs -0.2% consensus; y/y 9.7% vs 10.4% consensus UK Q2 GDP: q/q 4.8% in-line; y/y 22.2% vs 22.1% consensus; UK Jun GDP: 1.0% vs 0.8% consensus; UK June Trade Balance: -£11.99b vs -£9.1b consensus; K June Ind Production m/m 0.7% vs 0.3% consensus, y/y 8.3% vs 9.4% consensus Sector News Breakdown Consumer DoorDash ($DASH) is said to have held talks to purchase Instacart over the past two months that may have valued the grocery delivery company at $40B to $50B. The talks felt apart in recent weeks at least partly over regulatory concerns, according to a report in The Information https://bit.ly/2VKi4F5 Core-Mark Holding ($CORE) said the waiting period under the HSR act for Performance Food Group’s (PFGC) planned purchased expired on Aug. 9 and the closing conditions for the deal have been satisfied Fisker Inc ($FSR) announces private offering of $600 mln 5-yr convertible notes Nio ($NIO) Q2 non-GAAP EPS loss (-$0.03) vs. est. loss (-$0.11); Revenue of $1.31B (+127% Y/Y) beats by $20M; said achieved a record-high quarterly delivery of 21,896 vehicles in Q2, followed by 7,931 vehicles in July, bringing the cumulative deliveries of NIO vehicles to 125,528 as of July 31, 2021 Blink Charging ($BLNK) 2Q EPS ($0.32) vs est. ($0.16) on revs $4.4Mm vs est. $2.6Mm eBay Inc. ($EBAY) Q2 adj EPS $0.99 vs. est. $0.95; Q2 revs $2.7B vs. est. $3.00B; expands share repurchase authorization by an additional $3B; entered agreement to sell about 135M shares of eBay’s Adevinta stock to Permira for over $2.4B, reducing ownership to 33%; announced an agreement to sell 80.01% of eBay Korea business to eMart for about $3B; guides Q3 revs $2.42B-$2.47B vs. est. $2.92B; annual active sellers grew by 5%, for total of 19M global active sellers Fossil Group ($FOSL) 2Q EPS ($0.02) on sales $411Mm; sees 3Q net sales +5-10%; guides FY net sales growth to approx +14-17%; Lordstown Motors ($RIDE) 2Q EPS ($0.61) vs est. ($0.49); pursuing external capital sources including debt and equity-linked securities; sees FY op exp $95-105Mm, expects to end 3Q with liquidity between 225-275Mm cash and equivalents without any funds from a capital raise Utz Brands ($UTZ) Q2 adj EPS 13c vs. est. 15c; Q2 revs $299.2M vs. est. $290.29M; sees FY 2021 adjusted shr $0.55 to $0.60; believes that consumer demand for its products will remain strong in second half of fiscal 2021; says continue to expect fiscal 2021 net sales consistent with fiscal 2020 pro forma net sales Vroom ($VRM) Q2 adj EPS loss (-$0.48), in-line with consensus; Q2 revs $761.89M vs. est. $637.99M; for Q2, had18,268 ecommerce units sold, up 172% YoY; Ecommerce revenue of $579.7 million, up 230% YoY; Ecommerce gross profit of $49.6 million, up 588% YoY Energy Array Technologies ($ARRY) 2Q EPS $0.00 vs est. $0.01 on revs $202.8Mm vs est. $231Mm; guides FY revs $850-940Mm vs est. $1B, sees FY adj EPS $0.15-0.25 vs est. $0.37 EnerSys ($ENS) Q adj EPS $1.25 vs est. $1.20 on revs $814.9Mm vs est. $810.5Mm, backlog grew $157Mm; guides 2Q adj EPS $1.03-1.13 vs est. $1.28 Canadian Solar ($CSIQ) Q2 EPS $0.18 vs. est. loss (-$0.30); Q2 revs $1.43B vs. est. $1.43B; Q2 solar module shipments of 3.7 GW, top end of 3.5 GW to 3.7 GW guidance; sees Q3 revs $1.2B-$1.4B vs. est. $1.62B; reducing its full year 2021 total module shipment guidance to 16 GW to 17 GW; reiterates its project sales guidance and total battery storage shipment guidance for FY 2021; carve-out IPO of CSI solar subsidiary remains on track Financials AllianceBernstein L.P. ($AB) preliminary assets under management increased to $748 billion during July 2021 from $738 billion at the end of June. Market appreciation and modest firmwide net inflows drove the 1% increase. Manning & Napier, Inc. ($MN) reported preliminary assets under management (“AUM”) as of July 31, 2021 of $22.5 billion, compared with $22.3 billion at June 30, 2021 Victory Capital Holdings, Inc. ($VCTR) reported assets under management (AUM) of $162.9 billion as of July 31, 2021. Opendoor Technologies (OPEN) Q2 EPS loss (-$0.24) vs. est. loss (-$0.34); Q2 revs $1.2B vs. est. $1.09B; Gross profit of $159 million, up 64% versus 1Q21; gross margin of 13.4%, up 40 basis points versus 1Q21; Adjusted EBITDA of $26 million versus ($2) million in 1Q21; adjusted EBITDA margin of 2.2% versus (0.3%) in 1Q21; sees Q3 revenue $1.8B-$1.9B vs. est. $1.52B Healthcare In vaccine news, NBC reports that the FDA would authorize a third shot of coronavirus vaccine as soon as Thursday for certain people with weakened immune systems. The decision to expand the emergency use of the vaccines from Moderna ($MRNA) and the Pfizer ($PFE)/BioNTech ($BNTX) shots Amwell ($AMWL) Q2 EPS loss (-$0.15) vs. est. loss (-$0.19); Q2 revs $60.2M vs. est. $61.7M; Q2 gross margins increased 600 bps to 44% of revenue versus 38% last quarter; said total visits of 1.3 million versus 1.6 million last quarter; lowers year revs to $252M-$262M from $260M-$270M and narrows year adj Ebitda loss view Fulcrum Therapeutics ($FULC)6M share secondary priced at $19.00 GoHealth ($GOCO) 2Q EPS ($0.12) vs est. ($0.04) on revs $196.9Mm vs est. $175.1Mm; guides FY revs $1.2-1.3B vs est. $1.24B, sees FY adj EBITDA $300-330Mm Hims & Hers ($HIMS) Q2 EPS loss (-$0.05) vs. est. loss (-$0.10); Q2 revs $60.7M vs. est. $56.49M; sees Q3 revs $69M-$71M vs. est. $58.31M and sees year revs $251M-$255M vs. est. $226.3M Xeris Pharmaceuticals ($XERS) announced it has received U.S. FDA clearance for phase 1 clinical trials for its hypothyroidism treatment Industrials & Materials Apogee Enterprises ($APOG) announced plans to realign and simplify its business structure to “bring a stronger focus to serving customers, enable a more competitive cost model, and better position the company for future growth and improved profitability; now expects to achieve $20M-$30M of annualized savings by the end of fiscal 2023 Royal Gold ($RGLD) 4Q EPS $1.25 vs est. $0.92 on revs $168Mm vs est. $165Mm; guides 1Q stream segment sales 62,000-67,000 GEOs with qtr-end inventory 22,000-27,000 GEOs Gates Industrial ($GTES) 25M share Secondary priced at $16.00

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fiesta restaurant group, inc. is the parent company of the pollo tropical and taco cabana restaurant brands. the brands specialize in the operation of fast-casual, ethnic restaurants that offer distinct and unique caribbean and mexican inspired flavors with broad appeal at a compelling value. the brands feature made-from-scratch cooking, fresh salsa bars, and drive-thru service and catering. for more information about fiesta restaurant group, inc., visit the corporate website at www.frgi.com.

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