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  2. Dunkin' Brands - Wikipedia

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    First logo of Dunkin' Brands. In 2004, Allied Domecq Quick Service Restaurants was renamed "Dunkin' Brands, Inc.". On December 12, 2005, Pernod Ricard, which had just taken control of Allied Domecq, announced the sale of Dunkin' Brands to a consortium of private equity firms consisting of Bain Capital, The Carlyle Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners for $2.425 billion in cash.

  3. Dunkin' Brands' (DNKN) Stock Down Despite Q4 Earnings Beat - AOL

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    Dunkin' Brands' (DNKN) fourth-quarter fiscal 2019 earnings gain from operating improvements. However, weak fiscal 2020 views mar growth prospects. Dunkin' Brands' (DNKN) Stock Down Despite Q4 ...

  4. Coffee wars - Wikipedia

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    [43] In July 2011 Dunkin' Donuts went public on the U.S. stock market, raising $427.5 million to "heat up the fast-food java battle." [41] In 2011 Dunkin' Donuts controlled more than half of the New England coffee market. [41] Around 60 percent of the company's domestic sales were attributable to coffee and beverages. [41]

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    Mascots from Dunkin Donuts pose for photos in front of the NASDAQ market site in Times Square, New York June 6, 2014. ... Click here for the latest trending stock tickers of the Yahoo Finance ...

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  7. Why former Dunkin' Donuts CEO is now in the car wash business

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    Hoffmann — who before Dunkin' spent years as a top executive at McDonald's — went on to sell Dunkin' Brands to Arby's owner Inspire Brands for $8.76 billion in late 2020. The deal made the ...

  8. Altaba - Wikipedia

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    The company's stock price skyrocketed during the dot-com bubble and closed at an all-time high of US$118.75 in 2000; [14] however, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached an all-time low of US$8.11 in 2001. [15] Yahoo! formally rejected an acquisition bid from the Microsoft Corporation in 2008. [16]

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