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Restaurant Stocks
Restaurant stocks are publicly traded companies that operate food vendors of various shapes and sizes. Restaurants remain a difficult business to enter with the majority failing within their first year, largely due to fluctuations within the greater economy -- people tend to eat out more when their other finances are in order. With that said, there remain some strong publicly traded restaurant businesses that have stood the test of time, like Chipotle, McDonald’s, and many more.

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Recent Restaurant Stocks Articles
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Amazon to Take on iPhone Next Year
Amazon will launch an iPhone rival next year; Samsung is dropping sales European injunctions against Apple; and Apple could release a discount iPhone.
Stocks at New Highs, New Lows for 12/17
Get the scoop on today's big moves. See which stock hit a new 52-week high, and one that found a new 52-week low.
5 Retailers With the Best Return Policies
These retailers, both online and brick-and-mortar, have the best policies for when you want to return some of those Christmas presents.
Toy-Maker Stocks: 2 to Play, 2 to Re-Gift
With Christmas fast-approaching, if you’re looking for the stars in this season’s toy story, here's where to find them.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple TV Set in Early Testing
Apple is testing TV set prototypes in Asia; tablets like the iPad are crushing e-book reader sales; and Samsung marketing takes aim at Apple maps app problems.
2 Retailers That Have Found the Sweet Spot
Ascena and Francesca's buck the trend of retail businesses that are beholden to trends and fads.
An East Coast Port Strike Could Have Devastating Impact
With the contract between longshoremen and East Coast port operators about to expire, retailers are worried about a potentially crippling strike at U.S. ports.
True Religion: Waiting For Mr. Right
As more mergers and acquisitions take place in the retail world, they could have a ripple effect on True Religion suitors.
Macy’s Holiday Plan: A 48-Hour Brain Fart
No one's complaining that Macy's is taking a page out of Walmart and Target's book with extended holiday hours; the move just makes little sense.
Rolls-Royce Faces Corruption, Bribery Allegations
Rolls-Royce is facing investigation by British regulators over possible corruption in its overseas operations.
5 Reasons Darden Doesn’t Look So Delicious
Here's one: The restaurant company's dismal earnings forecast. And that in itself is a reflection of some deeper-seated problems that have investors fleeing.
Parents, Kids Not Digging the New Chuck E. Cheese Mascot
The updated look of Chuck E. Cheese's iconic rodent mascot isn't as popular as his earlier appearance, according to a marketing firm's analysis.
Stocks at New Highs, New Lows for 11/30
Get the scoop on today's big moves. See which stock hit a new 52-week high, and one that found a new 52-week low.
How Sears Is Worth More Dead
It's real value is in real estate, which may be far more than you think. At least one big mutual fund manager is betting big on that thesis.
Boehner Can’t Stop a Rally — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Early-morning gains were briefly blunted by John Boehner's sour comments on the fiscal cliff, but tech and social stocks helped carry markets through the day.
Discounting Death Match: Wal-Mart vs. Costco
Costco is moving up big today after declaring a special dividend, but is it really a better buy than big-box discount rival Walmart? Let's find out.