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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
Retail Stocks: 3 to Shop, 3 to Drop
Recent overall strength doesn't mean all retail stocks are worthy. Investors need to be smart shoppers for retail stocks as well as for consumer goods.
Sunny Hiring Outlooks Point to a Happy Holiday Season
An upbeat holiday hiring outlook is giving investors even more reason to get giddy about retailers going into 2012's last quarter.
Wal-Mart Must Face Huge Sex Discrimination Suit
A California judge has ruled the a sex discrimination case against Wal-Mart can proceed in the state despite having lost nationwide class action status.
Dear J.C. Penney: Don’t Be Stupid
J.C. Penney's whole approach at a turnaround has ignored a very basic concept that should be applied to consumers: You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Darden’s Profits From New Restaurant Openings
Darden restaurants posted higher earnings than anticipated and the company, which runs Olive Garden, Red Lobster and LongHorn Steak is carving out market space
Bed Bath & Beyond Takes Another Beating
Bed Bath & Beyond took a second post-earnings beating Thursday -- and this time, a subsequent recovery doesn't seem as likely.
Say What? Kroger to Now Sell … Clothes?
Grocery store Kroger is testing an innovative and surprising new strategy: selling apparel.
Bed Bath & Beyond Misses Profit Targets
Bed Bath & Beyond missed profit targets as discounting to drive store traffic cut into margins, The stock was trading down in morning trading on Thursday
Lagging Luxury Signals Global Troubles
Luxury retailers are starting to topple in terms of decelerating growth. Along with a warnings from FedEx, it may be time to reduce exposure.
Lowe’s Look North Was the Right Course
After a rejection for a takeover by Rona, Lowe's is left looking around for other ways to dig back in against Home Depot.
Sit Down and Eat: It’s National Cheeseburger Day!
It's National Cheeseburger Day: A time to celebrate a great American way to eat beef ... and possibly sniff out an investment or two.
Office Depot Pressured by Activist Hedge Fund, Shares Rise
Shares of Office Depot rose on word that Starboard Value, a hedge fund, had acquired a stake in the company and was pressuring its management to make changes.
Market Highs Bode Well for High-End Retail
In today's market environment, retail has seen bipolar success. In tomorrow's environment, though, high-end should see the most gains.
Whoa, Office Depot! Hold Up!
News of recent activist and PE interest in office-supply stocks ODP and SPLS is only useful to traders. For long-term value investors, nothing has changed.
50 and Thrifty: Target, Rivals Mark Birthday
Target, Wal-Mart and Kmart kicked off discount retail 50 years ago and have since transformed shopping.
N.Y. Fashion Week: From Runway to Retail
Everyday people are closer to the glitz, glam and oftentimes outrageous fashions of New York Fashion Week than they think.
Staples Might Not Actually ‘Have That’
The office supplier is rumored to be in play for a private equity takeover. While it might make sense in concept, what about the price of such a deal?
This Holiday Season, Go Shopping for Retail
Early forecasts are pointing to a strong holiday season. You can pick and choose among retailer stocks, but a better play might be a neatly wrapped ETF.
Dunkin’ Donuts Targets College Crowd With More Shops
Dunkin' Donuts will expand the number of shops it operates at U.S. colleges and universities to a total of 60.