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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
Office Depot Is a Dud
Online retailers leave Office Depot in the dust, making ODP a bet that's too risky to take.
Is It Time to Put RadioShack on Death Watch?
Brick-and-mortar retailer RadioShack suspended its dividend amid a horrid quarter. Is a bankruptcy filing in its near future? Maybe not, if ...
RadioShack Posts Q2 Loss, Suspends Dividend, Shares Plunge
RadioShack surprised Wall Street analysts by posting a $21 million second-quarter loss, while missing revenue estimates and suspending its dividend.
Wet Seal’s Woes Are Far From Over
Fallen-from-grace momentum stock Wet Seal took another plunge Monday on news the company fired its CEO. WTSLA now is dirt cheap -- but far from a bargain.
Should I Buy McDonald’s? 3 Pros, 3 Cons
Yes, this has been a tough year for fast-food giant McDonald's. But its long-term strategy is still a winner (and a juicy dividend helps). On the other hand ...
Why McDonald’s Is Worth Sticking With
Multiple headwinds -- from currency exchange and rising prices to the general global slowdown -- are clearly hurting, but it will be fine in the long run.
Small-Town Casey’s a Big Time Dividend Player
Casey's Stores did not come up on our radar screen until just recently, but the stock merits a solid look as a dividend and appreciation portfolio player
Can Gap Dethrone Lululemon as Queen of Fitness Chic?
Wherever Lululemon goes Gap's Athleta stores follow, as they fight for a share of the women's active apparel market. Here's how their stocks compare.
Wal-Mart Scandal Sign of a Mid-Life Crisis?
Wal-Mart may need an extreme leadership makeover to satisfy angry shareholders in the wake of a bribery scandal originating in Mexico.
Darden Strengthens Its Bench With Yard House
Acquiring one of the fastest-growing casual dining restaurant chains in America is a brilliant move. Shareholders ought to be very happy.
eBay’s Savvy Move to Get Fashionable
Adding a line of exclusive goods for the holidays will add to its already growing appeal. Throw in PayPal, and investors have a lot to like about eBay.
eBay More Than Doubles Earnings in Q2
eBay stock was headed higher after the bell Wednesday following the company's announcement that earnings more than doubled year-over-year.
How Amazon.com Will Kill Costco
If you can find it at Costco, chances are you can find it at Amazon. Here's why the online site will be the big-box retailer of the future -- and KO Costco.
Tax-Free Sales on the Internet Near the End
Republicans have dropped their opposition to online sales tax as their states need revenue, and even Amazon has jumped on board with the plan.
The Target-Neiman Marcus Partnership Looks Like a Winner
The odd-sounding partnership with Neiman Marcus makes a lot more sense than people realize. Here's why it may be a savvy move for both retailers.
Amazon’s Rumored Smartphone Could Be the Ultimate Shopping Tool
Amazon's alleged new smartphone may not seem like a smart move, but the retail giant is repositioning itself to reap the reward of the mobile world.
J.C. Penney’s Slippery Slope Shows No Sign of Slowing
J.C. Penney is opening up some new-look stores in time for back-to-school season, but will it bring back customers?
4 Robust Retail Stocks for Tough Times
Same store sales are the measure of means for retailers, and these four just came through the quarter with improved numbers, so jump on their bandwagons
Did Kohl’s Rally on a Short Squeeze?
Its tempered outlook was still better than the Street's forecast. Given KSS's recent plunge and the high short interest, someone was clearly surprised.