casual_dining

Emerging Brands

Newcomers to the Top 500

These chains grew sales enough to make it onto this year’s ranking.

Topics

Polished-casual chains tap an indie vibe

This upscale full-service segment is thriving while some in casual-dining sputter.

Lawsuits between the chain and former Chief Executive Jim Kuhn paint a picture of a company that grew too fast, then cut too many costs to survive, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

The struggling casual-dining chain appointed a restructuring specialist as CEO and said a bankruptcy filing is possible.

The board of directors said that the $11.75-per-share proposal “dramatically undervalues the company.”

The struggling chain has shuttered a quarter of its locations since 2017.

Large shareholder Ancora Advisors proposed paying $11.75 per share, saying the company would be better off private.

Overreactions to profit challenges can sometimes cause more problems than they're worth, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

Board Chair Pattye Moore will serve as the interim CEO as the company looks for a successor

Earl Enterprises says the data security breach lasted 10 months.

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