That proved to be a fortuitous time for Arcos Dorados (NYSE: ARCO) to go public. At the time, the company operated more than 1,700 McDonalds (NYSE: MCD) franchises in 19 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, and in many respects was firing on all cylinders. Sales, EBITDA and net income were all rising at an impressive clip, and analysts expected more of the same in the years to come.
And then the wheels fell off.
Many Latin American economies eventually hit an air pocket, most notably in Brazil, which accounts for more than half of this company's sales and EBITDA. And as these economies have slowed, analysts have repeatedly lowered their profit forecasts.
Shares, which surged after the April 2011 IPO, now remain in a deep funk.
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