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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
Dollar for Dollar, Dollar Tree Still Rules
Despite DLTR's recent pullback, it's the go-to stock in this robust retail niche in comparison to its rivals Dollar General and Family Dollar.
5 Food Trends to Taste in 2013
What's in one year can be out the next ... even when it comes to food. These five food trends could mean a promising future for a few companies in 2013.
JCPenney: Why Ackman Isn’t a Fool
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman continues to carry the flag for JCPenney. This is why he's not as crazy as everyone thinks.
One Retailer to Own: Our Experts Weigh In
From third-quarter earnings to Black Friday, retailers are in the news. If you're looking to add one to your portfolio, our contributors have some suggestions.
Abercrombie & Fitch Stock: More Potential After the Pop?
After an eye-popping 34% gain, traders can expect some sort of pullback in ANF shares -- but still could be primed for a more modes climb afterward.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Stores Top Sales Per Square Foot
Apple Stores make the highest sales per square foot; iMessage is causing text messaging to decline; and Apple employees can work on special projects.
7 Reasons JCPenney Is Just Plain Ugly
Third-quarter results were awful -- and are just one example of why investors have no reason to go near the downtrodden department store.
Taco Bell Expands Desserts and Snacks
Taco Bell has announced its latest menu additions: A new line of dessert and snack items for those hungry in the afternoon.
Stocks at New Highs, New Lows for 11/8
Get the scoop on today's big moves. Learn about one stock hitting a new 52-week high, and one finding a new 52-week low on Thursday, Nov. 8.
Wal-Mart to Start Black Friday Deals Earlier Than Ever
The giant retailer is starting its Black Friday sales even earlier this year with an 8 p.m. Turkey Day start to the holiday sales season.
PayPal Makes Huge Price-Match Guarantee
Popular online payment system PayPal is making a guarantee this holiday season -- if you don't get the lowest possible price, PayPal will make up the difference.
Office Depot, OfficeMax: It’s Too Late to Play This Trade
They're soaring on investor activism -- not improving fundamentals. If you need proof, look at Staples, which is in the same shape but whose stock is wilting.
Beware of a Sandy Blow to Holiday Sales
Northeast consumers will focus on necessities and rebuilding rather than discretionary items like jewelry or toys. That's bad news for some big names.
Health Care Law Prompts Shift to Part-Time Workers
A number of employers in the restaurant and hotel business are increasing their numbers of part-time workers to avoid requirements of the health care law.
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You might be asking, “What? Wasn’t the time to short Best Buy stock months ago?” Yes, unless you happen to be very careful with your shorts.