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Dunkin’ expects slower sales

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NEW YORK – Shares of Dunkin’ Brands are down 10 percent after the company said it expects sales to slow from the previous quarter at its doughnut shops. Sales at Dunkin’ Donut stores open at least a year are expected to grow 1.1 percent in the third quarter, well below the 2.9 percent growth reported in the previous quarter.

Customer traffic slipped 0.7 percent in the third quarter.

The company, which also owns Baskin-Robbins, kept its earnings and revenue outlook for the year unchanged.

It also said it plans to close 100 stores in Speedway gas station locations this year and next.

Shares of Dunkin Brands Group Inc., based in Canton, Mass., fell $5.05 to $43.95 in Thursday trading – the lowest the shares have traded since early January.

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