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  2. Jollibee Foods Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, JFC acquired Chinese fast food chain Yonghe King for $22.5 million. [34] In 2006, the company purchased Taichung-based Chun Shui Tang tea house. [34] In 2007, the company acquired Chinese fast-food chain Hong Zhuang Yuan for $50.5 million. [35] In 2008, the company purchased 70% of Taiwan-based restaurant Lao Dong. [34]

  3. Umbrella marketing - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017 Mosun was established as an umbrella-sharing scheme in Shanghai, running across Shanghai's Line 2 Metro stations. [4] In August 2017 Haier, the Chinese multinational consumer electronics company, also engaged in umbrella marketing through their launch of their custom umbrellas. [5]

  4. Yum! Brands - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, Yum! agreed to purchase Chinese hot pot chain Little Sheep for HK$4.56 billion. [28] The deal spent more than 4 months in antitrust review by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, to determine whether or not the transaction would result in a monopolistic positioning of Yum! in the country's restaurant industry.

  5. 10 Best Asian Restaurant Chains in America - AOL

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    Mid-range Chinese restaurant chain P.F. Chang's opened at a time when Chinese restaurants—particularly chains—were often seen as cheap, greasy, and unhealthy places to get takeout. Co-founder ...

  6. Jollibee has a cult-like following in the Philippines and ...

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    CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong wants to break into the world’s top five restaurant companies by market cap.

  7. Pacific Coffee - Wikipedia

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    It acquired the chain from founder Thomas Neir for HK$205 million in 2005. [1] In June 2010, China Resources Enterprise (CRE) and Chevalier forged a partnership to further expand the Pacific Coffee business in the Chinese Mainland with CRE being a major shareholder and to have Pacific Coffee developed under the umbrella of CRE's Retail Business ...

  8. Cocktail umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Cocktails with umbrellas A typical cocktail umbrella ‍ — the pink ring on the toothpick functions to help keep the umbrella propped open. A cocktail umbrella or paper parasol is a small umbrella made from paper, paperboard, and a toothpick. They are frequently associated with tropical drinks and Tiki bars and used as a garnish decoration.

  9. Kungfu (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Real Kungfu Catering Management Co., Ltd., [1] trading as Kungfu (Chinese: 真功夫; pinyin: Zhēn Gōngfu; lit. 'Real Kung Fu'), is a fast-food chain in China, headquartered in Tianhe District, Guangzhou. [2] The first restaurant opened in 1990 [3] and in 2011, the company had over 300 locations in China. [4] As of 2013 it had 479 ...