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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund · North Vancouver, BC Canada

Company Description

171 W. Esplanade,
Ste. 300
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 3-K9
Canada (Map)
Phone: +1-604-988-2141
Fax: +1-604-988-5531
    Perhaps this fund could pay dividends in the form of root beer and onion rings. A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund owns A&W Trade Marks, the holder of service marks for the A&W fast food brand in Canada. A&W Trade Marks licenses the brand to A&W Food Services of Canada, which operates and franchises about more than 680 A&W quick-service restaurant locations across the country. The fund generates revenue through royalties paid by A&W Food Services, based on a percentage of restaurant sales. While it shares a similar heritage, the A&W brand in Canada is separate from the A&W chain (owned by YUM! Brands) operating in the US. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund Financials

    Company TypePublic

    Single Location
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    Employees5

    A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund Executives

    4 executives listed for A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund's North Vancouver, BC location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanJohn McLernonEmail
    PresidentCarl VanderspekEmail
    CFO, A&W Revenue Royalties and A&W Trade MarksDonald LeslieEmail

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund
    Demographics, consumer tastes, and personal income drive demand. The profitability of individual companies can vary: while QSRs rely on efficient operations and high volume sales, FSRs rely on high-margin items and effective marketing. Large companies have advantages in purchasing, finance, and marketing. Small companies can offer superior food or service. The industry is highly labor-intensive: annual revenue per worker is between $40,000 and $45,000. Restaurants compete with companies that serve meals or prepared foods, including grocery stores, warehouse clubs, delis, and convenience stores. In addition, restaurants compete with home cooking. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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