May 31, 2008 | Palm Beach Post
TV news veteran's ex may be dead
Police in Southampton, N.Y., are waiting for dental records to confirm that an apparent drowning victim is former West Palm Beach resident Thomas Karpiuk.
U.S. Approves Triarc's Purchase of Wendy's
U.S. antitrust authorities have given Arby's owner Triarc Cos Inc antitrust approval to buy the Wendy's hamburger chain, the Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday.
Bar-B-Cutie Comes to Ohio [2008-05-27] In addition to the company's first Ohio store, it is opening its second store in Texas and Georgia.
The Greatest Opportunity in Our Lifetime
On Jan. 1, 1980, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 838 points. Within the past year, it has stood as high as 14,200. Even a know-nothing investor in U.S. equities over this period of time would have ...
Wendy's new Frosty flavors - how about one made with just milk?
Wendy's recently agreed to be acquired by Triarc , parent of Arby's, but that won't stop the company from efforts at innovation before the deal closes.
Investor places order at Wendy's
William Ackman, the hedge-fund manager who is the largest shareholder of Wendy's International Inc., said the hamburger chain could increase its value at least 68 percent to more than $50 a share through its ...
Wendy's frosty recast as a shake with new flavors
Wendy's, which is set to be bought by Atlanta-based Arby's parent Triarc Companies Inc.
Arby's faced with Biggie-size challenge
Orlando Business Journal - by Dan Eaton Business Journal Staff Writer The Arby's cowboy hat might be an awkward fit on Wendy's red-pigtailed head.
Peltz gets involved in Starbucks -- what does he have to add?
Posted May 17th 2008 11:40AM by Zac Bissonnette Filed under: Starbucks Shares of Starbucks were up more than 6% on Friday after Nelson Peltz disclosed a stake of less than 1% in the company.
Company Moves: Wendy's purchase means job cutbacks
Employees of Wendy's International Inc. should prepare for job cuts as the acquisition of the nation's third-largest hamburger chain by the owner of Arby's roast beef sandwich restaurants moves forward, the ...
Wal-Mart, Wendy's among big market movers
Stocks that are moving substantially or trading heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq: Quotes NYSE Wal-Mart Stores Inc., down $1.32 at $56.70 Higher energy and food costs caused the world's ... via International Business Times
“We will also continue to focus on further improving operations and aim to aggressively address our input and other costs.”
Triarc Companies Inc. , the parent of Arby's and soon-to-be owner of Wendy's, slipped into the red in the first quarter, hurt by a charge related to the sale of its stake in an investment advisory business. via New Mexico Business Weekly
Triarc Companies report 1Q net loss
Triarc Companies, Inc., a holding company and the franchisor of the Arby's restaurant system, announced a net loss of $67.5 million, compared with net income of $7.1 million in the first quarter of 2007. via Pravda
Earnings roundup: Triarc swings to loss, Cornell profit soars on prison-profit revenues
Cornell Cos., a provider of corrections and treatment services to federal and state agencies, said Friday that its first-quarter profit soared nearly sevenfold, with revenue rising mainly due to correctional ... via Canadian Business Magazine
Whither Wendy's Under Nelson Peltz
“They're going to do anything they can to maximize shareholder value”
To beat back Big Mac, Wendy's needed a sharp strategy, a consistent identity and marketing and menu innovation fit for a king. via Advertising Age
Arby's facing Biggie-sized challenges at Wendy's
“Nothing in (Arby's) background suggests they can take (Wendy's) where it needs to go”
The Arby's cowboy hat might be an awkward fit on Wendy's red-pigtailed head. Triarc Companies Inc. via Business First of Columbus