Arby's CEO: We're Not Done Buying Brands After BWW

Arby's CEO: We're Not Done Buying Brands After BWW

Darden, Brinker International, and Bloomin' Brands, for example, operate casual dining chains across different full-service fields. YUM! Brands, the owner of Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut, sticks to fast food, as does Restaurant Brands International with Burger King, Tim Hortons, and Popeyes.
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Need for an integrated employment system

These available jobs will be classified in accordance with their fields and the employment process should be monitored by a specialized agency, which can put uniform conditions and requirements for each job title. Companies must be asked to announce their job vacancies through this platform while
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Russia and US Clash at UN Over Syria Chemical Weapons Inquiry

Syrian emergency services search for families reportedly stuck under the rubble following air strikes in Idlib on Feb. 4, 2018. Photographer: Omar Haj Kadour/AFP via Getty Images. The U.S. and Russia clashed Monday at the United Nations Security Council over allegations that the Syrian government of
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Mortgage Connect Announces Expansion and New Hires

Mortgage Connect LP, a national mortgage service provider for the nation's largest financial institutions, investors and servicers, is expanding its default division through geographic expansion of key operational centers, product diversification and hiring of industry default talent. Specifically, the company
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Crypto Countries Now Offering Gamers the Chance to “Buy a Piece of the World”

Crypto Countries places a heavy emphasis in their game on international buying, trading, and selling. Players can compare their stats and scores on an international level with other players from all over the world. This is done by linking conquests and countries owned to a player's digital wallet.
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Stock Rout Shatters Years of Calm in Markets

The Cboe Volatility Index reached its highest level since August 2015 on Monday, blowing past 35 as U.S. stocks continued the previous week's meltdown. At its peak, the VIX more than doubled from Friday's close to reach 35.73, a staggering figure given the struggles with historically low volatility in
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Internet Ridicules Women-Friendly Chips That Don't Crunch

“When you eat out of a flex bag — one of our single-serve bags — especially as you watch a lot of the young guys eat the chips, they love their Doritos, and they lick their fingers with great glee, and when they reach the bottom of the bag they pour the little broken pieces into their mouth, because they
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Broadcom's New Offer Puts Qualcomm in the Hot Seat

It's in the ballpark of what some Qualcomm holders surveyed by Bloomberg News in November said they would accept. And, as Broadcom helpfully pointed out on Monday, Qualcomm has had a closing share price above $82 only three days in its more than a quarter century as a public company.
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This 6.4% Yielder Is On Sale

Such a weak performance is mainly attributed to investor concerns regarding a potential bubble in the Swedish housing market. … In our view, even a prolonged correction in the Sweden's housing market should not be an issue for Swedbank's asset quality, especially given its solid balance sheet and
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Realtors urge Congress to support Mortgage Choice Act

The bill would adjust the Truth in Lending Act's, or TILA, definitions of points and fees under the Ability to Repay/Qualified Mortgage rule. NAR claims the bill will enhance competition in the mortgage and title insurance markets, and ensure that consumers will be able to choose the lenders and title
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Canada's Banks Allow Credit-Card Crypto Purchases — For Now

Canada's biggest banks still allow customers to buy Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with debit and credit cards, even as some U.S. lenders move to block such transactions. Toronto-Dominion Bank, Canada's largest lender by assets, permits such purchases using a TD credit or debit card as long as
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Real estate firm founder wants to know why he was fired after buying Janaf shopping center

The man who recently led the $86 million purchase of Janaf Shopping Yard blames his firing on disillusioned shareholders and the company's falling stock price, speculating that shares were being shorted. Jon Wheeler, who founded Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust and took the Virginia Beach
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Is It Time To Move Up Or Time To Move On?

I began job hunting and interviewing, and when I approached the company that I was leaving, they wanted to play ball by offering me the raise I had asked for a year ago, a new title and a team to oversee. I asked to think about it. I thought about all the things I didn't like about my current company and
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Real estate market unfazed by changes to tax law

Some sellers and buyers, however, are definitely factoring higher real estate taxes into their transaction equations — either as a reason to price their properties more reasonably at the listing stage or to urge sellers to lower their price during negotiations. Chicago real estate broker Alexis Eldorrado says
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Naspers Asking Investec to Withdraw 'Damaging' Analyst Report

22 seen by Bloomberg News, Investec analysts David Smith and Thapelo Mokonyane said Naspers should be valued at a 30 percent discount to its assets. That's due to a gradual increase in the number of outstanding shares over 11 years, taxation issues and costs associated with financial transactions
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Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft FI Buys 1647 Shares of Restaurant Brands International Inc (QSR)

Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft FI increased its stake in shares of Restaurant Brands International Inc (NYSE:QSR) (TSE:QSR) by 16.1% in the fourth … Zacks Investment Research upgraded Restaurant Brands International from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $75.00 price objective for the
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Here's the Logic Behind a Private Equity Billionaire's Dramatic Stock Prediction

Tony James, a renowned private equity investor, presented a highly contrarian, sharply negative view on the stock market on CNBC on Monday. His call has already set the Internet abuzz, but it's worth a closer look. It's the kind of analysis you seldom hear on TV business shows, where the coverage is
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Amy Shore '86 profiled in Fortune magazine

Bowling Green State University alumna Amy Shore '86, president of property and casualty sales and distribution at Nationwide, was recently profiled in Fortune magazine. The magazine recognized Nationwide in its 100 Best Workplaces for Women at No. 50, and Shore is one of the company's
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Homebuilder stock slump hits day 10, longest in 15 years

An increase from 4% to 5% for a 30-year mortgage, for example, would drive up monthly bills by 12%. Right now, the average 30-year mortgage rate is 4.22%, its highest in about a year, according to data from Freddie Mac, and not far off from a four-year high of 4.33%. The 30-year mortgage rate tends to
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Woman assaulted after lending car to man who fired rounds into random residence

Winnipeg police are warning you to be careful who you let borrow your car after a scary incident early Sunday morning. A woman had just met a man at a bar in the Weston area when he asked to borrow her car. She said yes, so he drove alone to a residence on Redwood Avenue near Henderson
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