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Arby's was founded in 1964, but the concept for a roast beef sandwich franchise was rooted many years earlier. Forrest Raffel, a graduate of Cornell University School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration and his younger brother Leroy, a graduate of Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania, bought an uncle's restaurant equipment business in the 1950s. Raffel Brothers, Inc. became a fitting introduction to the foodservice industry for the brothers. The small company rapidly grew to become one of the country's leading foodservice consulting firms. Raffel Brothers, Inc. designed and installed hundreds of foodservice facilities including the flight kitchens at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, interiors of six Ohio Turnpike restaurants and foodservice facilities for the Hospitality Inn motel chain of Standard Oil of Ohio. But the Raffel brothers quickly sensed the potential of fast food and decided to develop a franchise operation based on something other than hamburgers. Leroy remembers, "We were totally confident, while everyone else thought we were out of our minds." A late-night excursion to a small Boston sandwich shop one rainy Halloween was the inspiration for the Raffels, who joined a damp, but determined huddle of patrons to await the main attraction -- a 79-cent roast beef sandwich. The idea was born. The only kink in the chain's orderly development came with choosing a name for it. ...
NAICS Code Food Services and Drinking Places: 722
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Stock Watch: Fix-it team has investors eating out of its hands; Triarc's turnaround artists seek next deal, backed by solid revenue from Arby's.(Nelson Peltz and Peter May)(Brief Article)
Nelson peltz and peter May have made a fortune from foods and beverages, and now they're hungry for more. The two are chairman and president, respectively, of Triarc Cos., a holding company whose revenues are derived primarily from franchising Arb Nelson peltz and...
Beefy bottom line at Arby's No. 2 franchisee moves stock, but Wall St. yawns - Brief Article
SAN DIEGO -- Three years ago ICH Corp. was a bankrupt insurance company. Today it is the second-largest Arby's franchisee and last year's top performer on the Nation's Restaurant News stock index, up a healthy $7.38 a share, to $11, at the close of 1999 trading.
Triarc to beef up Arby's through IPO - Triarc Companies Inc. to spin-off Arby's Inc. through initial public offering of stock
NEW YORK -- In an effort to beef up expansion of its Arby's quick-service chain, Triarc Cos. Inc. is spinning off its restaurant and beverage groups into a new public company.
Triarc Announces Stock Repurchase Program
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--July 8, 1996--Triarc Companies, Inc. (NYSE:TRY) announced today that its management has been authorized, when and if market conditions warrant, to purchase over the next 12 months, up to $20 million of Triarc Class A Stock. No such repurchases have been made to date and there can...
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