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What restaurant chains are candidates to go private?

The Bottom Line: With restaurant company valuations low following a tough 2025, several chains could be ripe targets for a takeout, if buyers are up for some risk.

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A year after the Los Angeles fires: One restaurant's story

Duke's Malibu survived the catastrophic wildfires, only to be destroyed by a mudslide weeks later. With reopening finally in sight, here's how this iconic restaurant survived.

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The restaurant industry has an immigration problem

The Bottom Line: The Trump Administration’s immigration enforcement policy is closing restaurants and hurting operators. But that’s nothing compared to the long-term impact it will have on sales and labor costs.

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The Chinese pork producer will be buying the hot dog maker and owner of the Nathan’s Famous chain for $102 per share.

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