Yum China Shares Fall After $1.2 Billion Pizza Hut China Deal

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By Jason Chau

 

Yum China's $1.2 billion acquisition of Pizza Hut's China business failed to lift the company's shares, which fell in Hong Kong trading on Wednesday.

Shares of the restaurant operator reversed earlier gains and fell as much as 3.0%. They were last down 2.6%.

Its New York-listed American Depository Receipts also fell 1.4% overnight.

Yum China acquired Pizza Hut's China operations from its U.S. affiliate, Yum Brands, which had been grappling with sluggish sales growth and shrinking profit margins at the pizza chain. Pizza Hut's operations outside of China were separately sold to private-equity firm LongRange Capital for $1.5 billion.

Analysts were divided on the transaction. Citi analysts Xiaopo Wei and Vincent Young said they were somewhat disappointed that an acquisition of this size was not directed toward new brands or markets that could improve profit margins.

A sizable investment into an existing brand like Pizza Hut, which remains in a recovery phase amid intense competition in China's casual-dining sector, could be viewed as overly aggressive by risk-averse investors, they said.

"We do not expect immediate re-rating of [Yum China's] trading multiple post-deal," the analysts said.

Morningstar analyst Ivan Su took a more positive view on the deal, saying it effectively "unshackles" Pizza Hut China by giving it greater flexibility to introduce menu innovations, experiment with new store formats and better align with changing consumer preferences.

The $1.2 billion purchase price also appears attractive relative to Pizza Hut China's underlying economics and long-term growth potential, Su said. He expects the chain's operating profit to triple by 2030, ahead of management's targets.

 

Write to Jason Chau at jason.chau@wsj.com

 

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June 17, 2026 03:56 ET (07:56 GMT)

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