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Consumer Why Did Yum! Brands’ Revenue Decline in 2Q16?
In 2Q16, Yum! Brands earned 84.9% of its revenue from company-owned restaurants and 15.1% from franchised restaurants.Company & Industry Overviews The Word on the Street: How Analysts See Papa John’s
Analysts are maintaining a price target of $67.6 for Papa John’s for the next 12-months, which represents a return potential of 2.5% for the company.Company & Industry Overviews Exploring The Cheesecake Factory’s Other Brands
The Cheesecake Factory (CAKE) created the Grand Lux Cafe brand at the request of Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas in 1999.Company & Industry Overviews The Cheesecake Factory Is Not Just about Desserts
The Cheesecake Factory has positioned itself as an upscale casual dining concept that focuses on providing a distinctive, high-quality dining experience.Earnings Report What Contributed to Domino’s Pizza’s Revenue Expansion in 4Q15?
In 4Q15, Domino’s Pizza (DPZ) recorded an overall revenue growth of $98.2 million from its 4Q14 revenues of $643 million.Company & Industry Overviews Why Papa John’s Leads the Pack in Technology Implementation
Papa John’s was first to introduce online ordering at all of its US delivery restaurants in 2001 as well as first to introduce SMS text ordering in 2007.Company & Industry Overviews Comparing Papa John’s Net Margins with Other Quick-Service Big Guns
In 2014, Papa John’s net profits as a percentage of total sales decreased by 0.2% due to increases in interest levels.Company & Industry Overviews Papa John’s Franchising and Quality Centers—the Foremost Piece of Company Pie
To maintain the quality and consistency of products, Papa John’s has QC (quality control) centers that supply ingredients to its restaurants.Company & Industry Overviews Papa John’s Marketing and Promotional Strategies: What’s in the Oven?
In 2014, Papa John’s spent $63 million, or 4% of its total revenues, on advertising, whereas McDonald’s spent $808 million, or 2.9% of its total revenues.Company & Industry Overviews Sizing up the International Reach of Papa John’s Pizza
In 1998, Papa John’s decided to venture outside the US by opening outlets in Mexico and Puerto Rico. In 1999, it acquired the UK’s Perfect Pizza Holdings.Earnings Report Will McDonald’s Separate Its Real Estate Portfolio?
One of the key reasons why McDonald’s (MCD) stock has remained firm is because of its real estate portfolio.Earnings Report Why US Economic Activity Is Important to Domino’s Pizza
Although Domino’s is spread over 75 countries, most of the company’s revenue comes from domestic markets and is more sensitive to economic conditions in the US.Earnings Report Technology: The Driving Force behind Domino’s Pizza
Domino’s continues its investment in the technology space with its recent launch of Domino’s pizza delivery tracker available on Apple Watch.Company & Industry Overviews Domino’s Pizza and Its Master Franchise Model
The master franchise agreement gives the master franchisee operating rights to a supply chain in a given international region.Company & Industry Overviews Why Domino’s Pizza Has So Much Debt
Domino’s debt is high because it was the product of a leveraged buyout. The latest recapitalization happened in 2012, leaving it with $1.57 billion in debt.Company & Industry Overviews Domino’s Wants to Entertain You at Its ‘Pizza Theater’
Domino’s plans to have all its stores remodelled according to the Pizza Theater design by the end of fiscal 2017.Company & Industry Overviews Domino’s Pizza Enjoys the Dual Benefits of Vertical Integration
Because Domino’s Pizza sells dough and ingredients to its own franchises, the company derives dual benefits from the supply chain segment.Company & Industry Overviews Domino’s Pizza Relies on its Supply Chain to Get It Right
Supply chain segment In terms of revenue, the supply chain is Domino’s Pizza’s (DPZ) most important segment. In fiscal 2014, it contributed 63%, or $1.26 billion, toward the company’s total revenue. Domino’s international master franchises have the right to operate a supply chain in their respective regions. The facilities The supply chain segment consists of the […]Company & Industry Overviews Which of Domino’s Pizza’s Three Business Segments Performs Best?
Of its three main business segments, Domino’s Pizza earns least revenue from its company-owned stores.Company & Industry Overviews Domino’s: The Second-Largest Pizza Chain in the World
Domino’s (DPZ) is the second-largest pizza chain in the world, with a total of 11,629 restaurant units. Its total system sales in 2013 were $3.8 billion.Company & Industry Overviews Domino’s Pizza: Serving 1.5 million Pies a Day
Domino’s Pizza had a 13% market share of the quick service restaurant industry in the US as of December 2014.