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courtesy of Monster BeverageMonster Beverage Corporation (NASDAQ: MNST) may not sound like an old well-established company that needs to consider buying back its stock, but it already had a buyback...
Kroger reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2015 earnings before markets opened Friday morning.
Campbell Soup reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter and full fiscal year 2015 earnings before markets opened on Thursday morning.
Now that the Amplify Snack Brands quiet period has come to a close, the underwriters in the IPO can issue calls on the company.
McDonald's has done nothing more or less than any other business that wants more customers, which is give the people what they want.
Dr Pepper Snapple has announced that it will invest $20 million to purchase a nearly 12% ownership stake in premium sport drink maker BA Sports Nutrition.
Perhaps one of the biggest detractors from El Pollo Loco earnings was the drop in comparable sales that ended a 15-quarter streak.
This is one of those situations where everyone will have to wait and see what the real news and the real ambition is before casting a final judgment. After all, maybe activist math is different from...
ElPolloLoco.comEl Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: LOCO) reported its second quarter financial results after the market closed on Thursday. The crazy chicken had $0.19 in earnings per share (EPS)...
El Pollo Loco is scheduled to report its second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday.
Sysco reported mixed fourth fiscal-quarter and full-year 2015 results before markets opened Monday morning.
Dean Foods reported mixed second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Monday morning. The chairman resigned last Friday.
Coca-Cola made some key investments over the past year, expanding its portfolio into other beverages besides just soft drinks.
Confectionery company Hershey came out with its second-quarter 2015 earnings and it was not pretty.
Is it possible that activist investors now have just too much money under their management and are simply biting off more than they can chew?