S&P Affirms Junk Debt Rating For CKE Restaurants

Stock quotes in this article: CKR  

NEW YORK (AP) — Standard & Poor's on Wednesday affirmed a junk rating on the corporate debt of CKE Restaurants Inc., which owns and operates the Carl's Jr. and Hardee's fast food chains.

S&P also revised its outlook to stable from negative.

S&P has a "BB-" rating on CKE's debt, which is three notches into junk territory, or non-investment grade.

But the rating agency improved its outlook because it believes the restaurant owner and operator can "maintain profitability and credit metrics around current levels despite likely same-store sales declines."

Same-store sales is measured at stores open for at least a year. It is a key metric of a retailer's health since it is not skewed by new store openings.

Shares of Carpinteria, Calif.-based CKE fell 4 cents to $10.50 in afternoon trading.

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