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Luckin Coffee Reports Surge In Quarterly Revenue

By Dave Simpson
Luckin Coffee Reports Surge In Quarterly Revenue

Luckin Coffee Inc's new teas pulled in more customers to its rapidly expanding network of stores in China in the third quarter, helping the Starbucks rival post a smaller-than-expected loss and sending its shares up nearly 14%.

Luckin, which also forecast fourth quarter revenue above estimates, has benefited from a growing love for caffeine in China's major cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, but tea still dominates smaller towns.

The company in July introduced fruit-flavoured teas and tea macchiatos at its outlets, and teas constituted 20% of freshly brewed drinks in the third quarter.

Luckin attracted eight million new customers during the period, "partly driven by the success of Luckin Tea products", chief financial officer Reinout Schakel said on a conference call.

Looking to build on the momentum, the company opened its first independently branded "Luckin Tea" store in October.

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Luckin's results follow a strong show in China by Starbucks Corp, largely credited with making a nation of tea-lovers embrace coffee.

Goal Of Overtaking Starbucks In China

Since its launch in 2017, Luckin has not shied away from aggressively opening stores as part of its goal of overtaking Starbucks in China by the end of the year.

The company opened approximately 700 stores in the third quarter, taking its total in China to 3,680, while Seattle-based Starbucks took two decades to reach 4,125.

The expansion nearly tripled Luckin's operating expenses to 2.13 billion yuan in the quarter, but that declined as a percentage of net revenue.

Luckin said that a reduction in store pre-opening costs, rent payments and operating expenses due to its app-focused model helped cut relative costs.

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"It is a good sign that expenses are falling. But the question will be how much farther they can push them down and if they can make individual stores more profitable," said Ben Cavender, managing director at China Market Research Group in Shanghai.

Excluding certain items, Luckin reported a loss of 32 cents per share, smaller than the 38 cents analysts had expected.

Total Net Revenue And Fourth Quarter Forecast

Total net revenue rose over six-fold to 1.54 billion yuan.

Luckin forecast fourth quarter net revenue of 2.1 billion yuan ($300 million) to 2.2 billion yuan ($314 million), while analysts were expecting $289.08 million, according to three analysts polled by Refinitiv.

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