Daikiya
Daikiya Group (Chinese: 大喜屋) is a restaurant chain based in Hong Kong which focuses on Japanese-style buffets. The company was founded in 2010 and filed for its initial public offering (IPO) in June 2019.
The company is the largest Japanese-style buffet chain in Hong Kong, operating 13 branches and having a market share of 37.1% as of 2019.[1] According to its IPO filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the company had an adjusted profit margin of 11.8% in 2018, higher than other restaurant chains in Hong Kong such as Fairwood and Café de Coral.[2]
In February 2020, the company announced that it had decided not to proceed with its Hong Kong IPO.[3]
References
- ^ 曾, 子龍 (7 June 2019). "【大喜屋上市】食得多賺得多? 大喜屋純利率完勝餐飲股同業". Hong Kong Economic Times. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
- ^ 文, 顥宗 (18 June 2019). "【大喜屋上市】食窮間舖只屬幻想? 招股書揭「煉金術」贏快餐店". HK01. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
- ^ Liu, Yujing (12 February 2020). "Japanese restaurant chain Daikiya pulls Hong Kong IPO as coronavirus outbreak hits deal making". South China Morning Post.
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