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The Edge Consulting Group, which has roughly a 1% stake in the company, wants Dine to consider divesting non-core assets like ...
Dine Brands shows better traffic, ticket size, and sentiment, with undervalued shares and brand momentum despite risks. Read ...
Dine Brands Global, Inc. (NYSE: DIN) is the driving force behind beloved restaurant sector brands like Applebee's, IHOP, and ...
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take ...
The company is focused on strategically combining its morning-focused brand, IHOP, with its evening-centric one, Applebee’s.
The casual dining chain recently achieved positive same-store sales growth for the first time in two years, Dine Brands CEO John Peyton explains.
Dine Brands’ second quarter results were met with a negative market reaction, as revenue growth surpassed Wall Street’s ...
A company spokesperson shared plans for the Wausau Applebee's location with a Daily Herald reporter. Here's what you can expect.
Adjusted net income was $17.4 million during the quarter vs. $25.6 million a year ago. The decline was primarily due to a decrease in segment profit and an increase in G&A expenses. Non-GAAP EPS was ...
An Applebee's-IHOP dual brand restaurant is being eyed for the former Applebee's location at 3100 Golf Road in Delafield.
Dine Brands has created a chief development officer role. Dine Brands, parent company of Applebee’s, IHOP and Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, has promoted Scott Gladstone to chief development officer.
Dine Brands reported second-quarter results on Wednesday, with shares closing down 5.1% after an earnings and revenue miss.