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FinanceChina’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Wants a Piece of Yum! Brands
By ReutersApril 19, 2016
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RetailYum Is in Talks to Sell a Stake in China Business to KKR
By ReutersMarch 24, 2016
Night Market Shopping As China's NPC Continues
RetailYum Brands May Sell a Chunk of its China Business
By ReutersMarch 23, 2016
Pizza Hut
RetailYou Could Win 3.14 Years of Free Pizza Hut in Honor of National Pi Day
By John KellMarch 11, 2016
Taco Bell Celebrates the National Pre-Order Pick-Up of What Could Be Its Biggest Food Creation Yet
RetailTaco Bell Adds the Quesalupa to Menus Nationwide
By John KellFebruary 8, 2016
Dunkin' Donuts To Challenge Starbucks For Coffee Supremacy
RetailLooks Like McDonald’s All-Day Breakfast Is Eating Into Dunkin’ Donuts’ Sales
By John KellFebruary 4, 2016
KFC Opens In India
LeadershipYum Brands’ Chairman David Novak to Retire in May
By ReutersJanuary 6, 2016
Taco Bell And Pizza Hut Restaurants Ahead Of Yum! Brands Earnings Figures
RetailPizza Hut Wants to Help Its Employees Go to College
By Benjamin SnyderDecember 16, 2015
Customers have lunch at a newly remodeled Taco Bell in Flushing, New York, including Claydine Andre
RetailTaco Bell Is the Latest Fast Food Chain to Go Cage-Free With its Eggs
By Michal AddadyNovember 16, 2015
TIANJIN, CHINA - 2015/02/21: A KFC restaurant hangs up China's national flags in lunar new year.  KFC restaurants in China will start selling freshly ground coffee in 2015 to become a lower-cost “premium” alternative to Starbucks. The initiative began earlier this year and is expected to perform in 2,500 KFCs in China by the end of this year. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
RetailSome Good News for Yum Brands in China
By ReutersNovember 12, 2015
FinanceCEOs have millions more put away for retirement than their workers
By Jonathan ChewOctober 28, 2015
TIANJIN, CHINA - 2015/02/21: A KFC restaurant hangs up China's national flags in lunar new year.  KFC restaurants in China will start selling freshly ground coffee in 2015 to become a lower-cost “premium” alternative to Starbucks. The initiative began earlier this year and is expected to perform in 2,500 KFCs in China by the end of this year. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
EyebrowWhy other U.S. companies won’t imitate Yum’s China spinoff
By Scott CendrowskiOctober 21, 2015
TIANJIN, CHINA - 2015/02/21: A KFC restaurant hangs up China's national flags in lunar new year.  KFC restaurants in China will start selling freshly ground coffee in 2015 to become a lower-cost “premium” alternative to Starbucks. The initiative began earlier this year and is expected to perform in 2,500 KFCs in China by the end of this year. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
RetailYum! Brands is spinning off its struggling Chinese business
By Geoffrey SmithOctober 20, 2015
TIANJIN, CHINA - 2015/02/21: A KFC restaurant hangs up China's national flags in lunar new year.  KFC restaurants in China will start selling freshly ground coffee in 2015 to become a lower-cost “premium” alternative to Starbucks. The initiative began earlier this year and is expected to perform in 2,500 KFCs in China by the end of this year. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
RetailShares in KFC parent company dive on earnings miss
By Ben GeierOctober 6, 2015
FeaturesVW’s deadline, Fed minutes, and a new Speaker — 5 things to know this week
By Tom Huddleston Jr.October 4, 2015
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