NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of Sonic Corp. dropped in premarket trading Wednesday after its first-quarter performance and disappointing 2010 profit outlook gave few clues as to how the drive-in restaurant operator can improve sales in an increasingly competitive environment.
Late Tuesday the Oklahoma City based company reported its fiscal first-quarter profit slipped 13 percent as unemployment concerns kept consumers from eating out. Sonic also provided a lackluster 2010 earnings forecast, saying it expects profit to be flat compared with 2009's 71 cents per share.
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