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Taco Bell's parent company opened a restaurant every 2 hours in 2021, and it shows customers are loving fast food more than ever
07:41am, Thursday, 10'th Feb 2022
Yum Brands, operator of Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut, opened over 4,100 new restaurants in 2021, a fast food industry record.
More global firms apologise over tweets on India-occupied Kashmir
03:43am, Thursday, 10'th Feb 2022 Dawn.com
NEW DELHI: Global automaker Toyota Motor and fast food chain Dominos Pizza are among half a dozen companies that have apologised to India for social media posts from their Pakistani partners expressing support for held Kashmir, as more companies got caught up in the diplomatic fracas. The apology comes after a rare diplomatic escalation between South Korea and India on Tuesday over social media posts by Hyundai Motors Pakistani partner, which caused an uproar in India and calls to boycott the carmaker. Japans Suzuki Motor, majority owner of Indias biggest carmaker Maruti Suzuki, Honda Motor and Isuzu Motor, South Koreas Kia Motors and Yum! Brands KFC also issued apologies as criticism grew on Twitter over the social media posts. The affray highlights the risks global companies face while navigating sensitivities amid rising nationalism in South Asia, and is prompting them to take steps to strengthen their social media policies to protect their brand. The row erupted on Sunday, a day after several companies posted messages on social media to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day, commemorated annually by Pakistan on Feb 5 to honour the sacrifices of Kashmiris struggling for self-determination.
More global firms apologise over tweets on Indian-occupied Kashmir
03:37am, Thursday, 10'th Feb 2022 Dawn.com
NEW DELHI: Global automaker Toyota Motor and fast food chain Dominos Pizza are among half a dozen companies that have apologised to India for social media posts from their Pakistani partners expressing support for held Kashmir, as more companies got caught up in the diplomatic fracas. The apology comes after a rare diplomatic escalation between South Korea and India on Tuesday over social media posts by Hyundai Motors Pakistani partner, which caused an uproar in India and calls to boycott the carmaker. Japans Suzuki Motor, majority owner of Indias biggest carmaker Maruti Suzuki, Honda Motor and Isuzu Motor, South Koreas Kia Motors and Yum! Brands KFC also issued apologies as criticism grew on Twitter over the social media posts. The affray highlights the risks global companies face while navigating sensitivities amid rising nationalism in South Asia, and is prompting them to take steps to strengthen their social media policies to protect their brand. The row erupted on Sunday, a day after several companies posted messages on social media to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day, commemorated annually by Pakistan on Feb 5 to honour the sacrifices of Kashmiris struggling for self-determination.
Yum! Brands (YUM) Q4 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
11:30pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 The Motley Fool
YUM earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2021.
Yum! Brands (YUM) Q4 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
11:30pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 The Motley Fool
YUM earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2021.
Yum Brands CEO on Dolly Parton''s big Taco Bell request: Tune into Super Bowl
08:43pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Yahoo Finance
Time to bring back the Taco Bell Mexican Pizza?
KFC-parent Yum Brands sales boosted by demand for tacos, fried chicken By Reuters
06:20pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 State Of Press
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant is pictured in Tokyo, Japan, December 14, 2021. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo By Praveen Paramasivam (Reuters) KFC-parent Yum Brands Inc reported quarterly comparable sales that beat estimates on Wednesday, driven by strong online demand for its tacos and fried chicken as well as new offerings
Yum! Brands, Inc. (YUM) CEO David Gibbs on Q4 2021 results - Earnings Call Transcript
05:43pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Seeking AlphaYUM! Brands (YUM) Q4 Earnings Miss, Revenues Top Estimates
05:20pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Zacks Investment Research
YUM! Brands (YUM) fourth-quarter 2021 results benefit from strong digital sales, robust unit development and a diversified global business model.
YUM! Brands Inc. (YUM) Q4 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
04:06pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 AlphaStreet
YUM! Brands Inc. (NYSE: YUM) Q4 2021 earnings call dated Feb. 09, 2022 Presentation: Operator Good morning and welcome to the Fourth Quarter 2021 Yum! Brands, Inc. Earnings Conference Call. [] The post YUM! Brands Inc. (YUM) Q4 2021 Earnings Call Transcript first appeared on AlphaStreet .
Market Futures Higher Ahead of Opening
04:06pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Market Futures Higher Ahead of Opening
Markets Stampede into the Green; CVS, GSK Beat, YUM Mixed
03:38pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Seeing our economy gaining in growth is a good reason for investors to become a little less risk-averse.
Yum Brands Rolls out Conversational Commerce to 2,000 Stores
03:14pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022
Yum Brands tech spending spree appears to be paying off. The Louisville, Kentucky-based restaurant company, parent of KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and The Habit Burger Grill, told analysts on a call Wedn
Taco Bell parent Yum Brands opened a new restaurant every 2 hours on average in 2021
02:48pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022
If it feels like you can't turn a corner without seeing a KFC, Taco Bell or Pizza Hut, there's a good reason for that.
Toyota, Domino’s apologize over Kashmir tweet as fracas entangles more companies
02:40pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 Rappler
NEW DELHI, India – Global automaker Toyota Motor and fast-food chain Domino’s Pizza are among half a dozen companies that have apologized to India for social media posts from their Pakistani partners expressing support for disputed Kashmir, as more companies got caught up in the diplomatic fracas. The apology comes after a rare diplomatic escalation between South Korea and India on Tuesday, February 8, over social media posts by Hyundai Motor’s Pakistani partner, which caused an uproar in India and calls to boycott the carmaker. Japan’s Suzuki Motor, majority owner of India’s biggest carmaker Maruti Suzuki, Honda Motor, and Isuzu Motor, South Korea’s Kia Motors, and Yum! Brands’ KFC also issued apologies as criticism grew on Twitter over the social media posts. The affray highlights the risks global companies face while navigating sensitivities amid rising nationalism in South Asia, and is prompting them to take steps to strengthen their social media policies to protect their brand. The row erupted on Sunday, February 6, a day after several companies posted messages on social media to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day, commemorated annually by Pakistan on February 5 to honor the sacrifices of Kashmiris struggling for self-determination.
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