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Prognose
Das durchschnittliche Kursziel der Analysten beträgt 142,41€(+11,80%). Der Median liegt bei 142,62€(+11,96%).
Kaufen | 16 |
Halten | 32 |
Verkaufen | 3 |
Scoring-Modelle
Dividenden-Strategie | 7 / 15 |
HGI-Strategie | 4 / 18 |
Levermann-Strategie | 2 / 13 |
News
Yum Brands in talks to facilitate merger of its two Indian partners, ET reports
Yum Brands , which owns KFC and Pizza Hut, is in talks to facilitate a merger of its Indian franchisee partners Devyani International and Sapphire Foods , the Economic Times reported on Friday, citing sources.» Mehr auf reuters.com
These Are America’s Favorite Fried Chicken Chains
Fried chicken has long been a favorite fast-food across a vast range of people. A recent discovery shows our affinity for crispy chicken may date back much further than we thought. Italian researchers from the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies have uncovered materials from ancient Rome, revealing the civilization sold snacks akin to modern fast-food items. Instead of a fried chicken leg, findings show ancient Romans consumed deep-fried songbirds, which were likely sold as a type of quickly prepared street food. This surprising twist may explain why our love for chains like KFC run deep. Among popular fast-food options, fried chicken sits at the top of the list. This menu item has long been a staple of American cuisine, long before the invention of fast-food chains. It has its roots deep in Southern and African American culture (and, apparently, ancient Rome!). Everyone’s favorite comfort food is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Here are the most celebrated fried chicken spots in America. This post was updated on June 26, 2025 to include the recent historical discovery by IMEDEA, and to feature an image shared from Pollo Campero Why We’re Writing About Fried Chicken Fried chicken is a favorite for many Americans, and finding the best can really upgrade your dining experience. As a social food, fried chicken is best enjoyed with family or friends, so knowing the top-rated places can make get-togethers that much better. And why not try something new? You never know, one of the fried chicken restaurants on our list might just become your new favorite hangout. 1. Pollo Campero Pollo Campero ranked #2 on USA Today’s Best Fast Food Fried Chicken. Pollo Campero has been in the chicken business since 1971 and started in Guatemala. The unique thing about this chicken is that it is first marinated before being hand-breaded and fried. This lends a dinner a unique fried chicken experience that really stands out. 2. Jollibee When you think of the Philippines you might not automatically think of fried chicken, but Jollibee is proof that rice and gravy served alongside your fried chicken is just as good, if not better, than mashed potatoes and biscuits. Don’t forget your Filipino sweet-style Spaghetti and Peach Mango Pie! Like Pollo Campero, Jollibee first marinates its famous Chickenjoy before breading and frying. 3. Bonchon Fried chicken. Bonchon is a Korean-based fried chicken chain that prides itself on being extra crispy! This is achieved by double-frying the chicken after battering each piece by hand. After all of the flavor has been locked in, the chicken is hand-brushed with the perfect amount of its signature sauce. Bonchon is on a mission to “share the joy of Korean comfort food around the world.” 4. Raising Cane’s Raising Cane’s. Raising Cane’s isn’t just a fried chicken place. It’s a fried chicken place that supports over 30,000 local businesses all across America. These organizations include food banks, public education, physical fitness programs, no-kill rescues, small businesses, and many more. With its simplistic menu of either chicken fingers or a chicken sandwich and a variety of sides, you won’t experience any decision fatigue here! 5. Checkers Fried chicken. Among other menu items like burgers and hot dogs, Checkers also serves chicken, chicken sandwiches, and wings! Since being founded in Mobile, Alabama, in 1986, it has grown to 500 franchise locations across 30 states. If your state doesn’t have a Checker’s, it might have a Rally’s (which is the same company with the same food). 6. Bojangles Famous Chicken and Biscuits Fried chicken. You should go to a chicken place created in the South for truly Southern fried chicken. Bojangles was created in 1977 in Charlotte, North Carolina. It has over 800 restaurants in 17 states and employs over 9,000 people. Besides its fried chicken, Bojangles recently introduced Peach Cobbler to the menu. 7. Gus’s Fried Chicken Fried chicken. Gus’s Fried Chicken doesn’t just serve up delicious fried chicken, it has a history of serving up unity. Created in the Jim Crow era in Mason, Tennessee, Gus helped bridge the racial divide with his chicken. Each item is made fresh and the chicken is made to order. This Southern spicy fried chicken should not be confused with Nashville hot chicken. Polish off your chicken with a slice of a simple Southern pecan, chess, sweet potato, or chocolate pie. These are also baked daily. 8. Church’s Chicken Church’s Chicken. Church’s Chicken is Texas’s version of fried chicken. In line with Texas’s unofficial motto: “Go big or go home,” the portions here are large, bold, and have had 70 years to perfect. Don’t forget one of the excellent sides like honey-butter biscuit, jalapeno cheese bombers, corn on the cobb, or fried okra. Wanting some more sweetness? You can get apple pie or frosted honey-butter biscuits for dessert. 9. Zaxby’s Zaxby’s car. At Zaxby’s, you can customize your meal with 12 signature sauces ranging from ranch to nuclear hot. Zaxby’s is primarily made of Fingerz and chicken wings. You could also get your chicken in a salad or sandwich form. Top it off with a handcrafted lemonade and fried white cheddar bites. 10. Slim Chickens Fried chicken. Slim Chickens is newer to the fried chicken game and the original founders are still in charge. Slim Chickens specializes in chicken tenders, buffalo wings, sandwiches, salads, and wraps. You can also enjoy its Jar Desserts, which come in Oreo cheesecake, strawberry cheesecake, chocolate brownie pudding, and cookie dough brownie.The post These Are America’s Favorite Fried Chicken Chains appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..» Mehr auf 247wallst.com
Yum! Brands Is Priced For Perfection In An Imperfect World
Yum! Brands' asset-light franchisor model offers predictable cash flows, but the current valuation is excessively high for its modest growth prospects. The company's elevated net debt levels (7.55x FCF) and low-interest coverage ratio pose significant risks if business performance or rates worsen. At nearly 30x free cash flow and a 1.91% dividend yield, YUM is priced for perfection, leaving little margin for error or downturns.» Mehr auf seekingalpha.com
Historische Dividenden
Alle Dividenden KennzahlenUnternehmenszahlen
(EUR) | März 2025 | |
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Umsatz | 1,65 Mrd | 11,56% |
Bruttoeinkommen | 1,17 Mrd | 58,00% |
Nettoeinkommen | 233,86 Mio | 19,62% |
EBITDA | 822,68 Mio | 63,21% |
Fundamentaldaten
Metrik | Wert |
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Marktkapitalisierung | 35,40 Mrd€ |
Anzahl Aktien | 277,97 Mio |
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief | 138,63€ - 103,68€ |
Dividendenrendite | 1,99% |
Dividenden TTM | 2,52€ |
Beta | 0,74 |
KGV (PE Ratio) | 29,47 |
KGWV (PEG Ratio) | −7,77 |
KBV (PB Ratio) | −5,38 |
KUV (PS Ratio) | 5,39 |
Unternehmensprofil
YUM! Brands, Inc. entwickelt, betreibt und konzessioniert zusammen mit seinen Tochtergesellschaften weltweit Schnellrestaurants. Das Unternehmen ist in vier Segmenten tätig: der KFC Division, der Taco Bell Division, der Pizza Hut Division und der Habit Burger Grill Division. Das Unternehmen betreibt Restaurants unter den Marken KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell und The Habit Burger Grill, die sich auf Hähnchen, Pizza, auf Bestellung gegrillte Burger, Sandwiches, mexikanisch angehauchte Speisen und andere Lebensmittelprodukte spezialisiert haben. Zum 31. Dezember 2021 verfügte das Unternehmen über 26.934 KFC-Einheiten, 18.381 Pizza Hut-Einheiten, 7.791 Taco Bell-Einheiten und 318 The Habit Burger Grill-Einheiten in rund 157 Ländern und Territorien. Das Unternehmen war früher als TRICON Global Restaurants, Inc. bekannt und änderte im Mai 2002 seinen Namen in YUM! Brands, Inc. im Mai 2002. YUM! Brands, Inc. wurde 1997 gegründet und hat seinen Hauptsitz in Louisville, Kentucky.
Name | Yum! Brands |
CEO | David W. Gibbs |
Sitz | Louisville, ky USA |
Website | |
Industrie | Hotels, Restaurants und Freizeit |
Börsengang | |
Mitarbeiter | 40.000 |
Ticker Symbole
Börse | Symbol |
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NYSE | YUM |
London Stock Exchange | 0QYD.L |
XETRA | TGR.DE |
Frankfurt | TGR.F |
Düsseldorf | TGR.DU |
Hamburg | TGR.HM |
London | 0QYD.L |
SIX | YUM.SW |
München | TGR.MU |
Wien | YUM.VI |
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