Caixin
Feb 10, 2022 07:17 PM
BUSINESS

One-Off Gain Keeps KFC’s China Operator in the Black

Yum China’s headquarters in Shanghai on Sept. 24. Photo: VCG
Yum China’s headquarters in Shanghai on Sept. 24. Photo: VCG

Yum China Holdings Inc., the fast-food giant that operates the ubiquitous KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in China, would barely have profited in the fourth quarter if not for a one-time noncash gain that came from revaluing its stake in a joint venture.

The firm recorded a 93% year-on-year drop in adjusted net profit in the three months through December to $11 million, as sporadic virus flare-ups continued to hit the fast-food business.

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