Apr 30, 2008 | Investopedia
Triarc Tries On Wendy's Merger
Fast-food chain Wendy's is reportedly merging with Triarc Companies , which owns and operates fast-food stalwart Arby's. On the surface, this sounds like good news. via Investopedia
Wendy's CEO received 2007 compensation valued at $3.9M
Kerrii Anderson, who has led Wendy's International Inc. through a tumultuous two years leading to last week's announcement that the chain would be sold, received compensation worth $3.9 million in 2007, the ... via Cleveland.com
Nelson Peltz Billionaire investor and part-time Palm Beach resident whose Triarc Cos. via South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Hedge fund's purchase of 15 percent of Wendy's shares revealed
Pershing Square Capital Management, a hedge fund that has in the past advocated for change at Wendy's International, has bought 15 percent of the burger chain's shares. via Columbus Dispatch
VIDEO: In-Depth Look: Triarc Buying Wendy's for $2.34 Billion
Wendy's Will Combine with Arby's; Triarc is Third the Size of Wendy's on the NYSE; Will Have 10K Restaurants via ClipSyndicate
Atlanta parent of Arby's inks deal for Wendy's
“We believe this transaction with Triarc is in the best interests of all of Wendy's constituencies and represents superior value to what the board anticipates Wendy's would have generated as an independent company”
The deal creates the third largest quick-service restaurant chain in the U.S., with approximately $12.5 billion in annual sales and more than 10,000 units. via Atlanta Business Chronicle
Nelson Peltz calls out Wendy's: Is he one to talk?
Posted Apr 20th 2008 5:10PM by Zac Bissonnette Filed under: Wendy's Intl Nelson Peltz isn't too happy with Wendy's , which quickly rejected two of his bids for the company, including a plan to combine Wendy's ... via Blogging Stocks
Danville-based CKF Bancorp Inc. reported earnings Friday of $150,283, or 12 cents a share, for 2008's first quarter. via Kentucky.com
Space heater sparks fire in Bedford billionaire's basement
A minor fire sparked by a malfunctioning electrical heater in the basement of billionaire Nelson Peltz's estate did little damage yesterday, the Mount Kisco Fire Department said. via The Journal News
Mount Kisco firefighters save billionaire businessman's home
Firefighters quickly put out a fire at a gated estate owned by billionaire businessman Nelson Peltz this morning. via The Journal News