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  2. Oporto (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Oporto Holdings Pty Ltd is an Australian fast food restaurant franchise with a Portuguese theme. Oporto specialises in Portuguese style chicken and burgers. It is a owned by parent investment firm PAG Asia Capital , which also owns the Red Rooster and Chicken Treat restaurant chains.

  3. Craveable Brands - Wikipedia

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    Craveable Brands Ltd (formerly known as Quick Service Restaurant Holdings) is an Australian fast food restaurant holding company. It owns the franchise chains Red Rooster , Oporto , Chicken Treat and Chargrill Charlie’s brands with 620 restaurants throughout Australasia and Southeast Asia.

  4. Quadrant Private Equity - Wikipedia

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    Quadrant bought Kathmandu Holdings in 2006 for NZ$275 million, floating the company on the ASX three years later for around AU$350 million. [ 11 ] In 2007, Quadrant acquired Australian-owned fast food restaurants Red Rooster , Chicken Treat and Oporto in deals collectively worth A$240 million, forming Quick Service Restaurant Holdings (renamed ...

  5. Chicken Treat - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, Archer Capital acquired Quick Service Restaurant Holdings from Quadrant Private Equity for an estimated $450 million (including Red Rooster and Oporto). [8] [9] In October 2015, the chain began using "Betty the Chicken" to run the company's Twitter account in an attempt to secure an entry in the Guinness World Records. The company ...

  6. Category:Holding companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia Holdings This page was last edited on 2 July 2017, at 11:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  7. Category:Fast-food franchises - Wikipedia

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    C. Captain D's; Carl's Jr. Cervecería 100 Montaditos; Chargrill Charlie's; Charleys Philly Steaks; Checkers and Rally's; Chester's; Chicken Cottage; Chicken Delight

  8. Guzman y Gomez - Wikipedia

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    Guzman y Gomez was established in Sydney in 2006 by New York City trio Steven Marks, Sebastian Van der hoek and Robert Hazan and operates over 200 restaurants in Australia, Japan, Singapore and the United States. In 2021, Guzman y Gomez is the ninth-most popular fast food restaurant in Australia. [2]

  9. Red Rooster - Wikipedia

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    Red Rooster quickly proved successful. In July 1981, when the Myer Emporium bought the chain for $8.97 million, it was the fourth-largest fast food group in Australia. It had 28 locations in Western Australia and 12 in Victoria, [9] [10] alongside five Red Bull hamburger outlets, which were separate buildings on the same site as Red Roosters.