Bfood eyes 20% growth


  • Business
  • Saturday, 24 Jan 2015

BStarbuck, which is the franchise of the Starbucks brand locally, contributes 75% of BFood's overall revenue.

THE uncertain outlook that is clouding the retail industry due to impending implementation of the goods and services tax (GST) coupled with a moderating economic outlook is not hindering Berjaya Food (BFood) from pursuing its growth plans.

The company which is now the biggest listed food and beverage retailer by market capitalisation on the Bursa Malaysia is hopeful for a double-digit growth in revenue and profit in its financial years 2016 (FY16) and FY17 ending April 30.

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