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China’s fast-food industry is in focus with the country’s sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp., and other investors said to be backing a takeover of Yum China Holdings Inc.
Combined with 7% new restaurant growth, China Division system sales ultimately rose 8%. It's not all bad That's not to say all of Yum! Brands' report was disappointing. Outside China, the Taco ...
Facing pressure from activist investors, Yum Brands (YUM) announced Tuesday that it will spin off its China business. The announcement comes after Yum Brands CEO Greg Creed told analysts earlier ...
There's no doubt that China has been an important market for Yum! Brands. The region accounts for 53% of total revenue and 39% of operating profits. The restaurateur has about 6,900 restaurants in ...
Yum! Brands is planning to spin-off its China assets. China's market still has room for growth. Store growth should be a catalyst as a separate company. Yum! Brands (NYSE: NYSE:YUM) is planning to ...
For years, the popularity of KFC and Pizza Hut with Chinese consumers made Yum Brands Inc.YUM-0.07%decrease; red down pointing triangle one of the biggest foreign-business successes in China.
Joey Wat: Thank you. Thank you. Murray: So tell us what Yum China is. It's basically a Chinese company, but running a bunch of very American brands. Wat: We’re actually registered in the U.S ...
When news broke this summer that one of its suppliers in China was using expired meat, Yum Brands knew things were about to get rocky – and not just from "worst-case scenario" research.
Yum Brands' recovery in China continues, but at a slower-than-expected pace. Source:Yum! Brands. Yum! Brands just reported third-quarter 2015 results, and the market couldn't spit out shares of ...
Yum! Brands Inc. announced Tuesday plans to spin off its China business as an independent franchisee of the company by the end of next year, just as pressure from investors had been building ...
Yum! Brands wants China to step up to the chalupa. It plans to open its first Taco Bell in the country by the end of 2016. Didn't Yum! Brands just resolve to reduce its exposure risk in China by ...