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Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16
Yum Brands Sells Pizza Hut for $2.7 Billion as Chain Plans 250 U.S. Closures
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Yum Brands Sells Pizza Hut for $2.7 Billion as Chain Plans 250 U.S. Closures

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Summary

  • $2.7 billion in deals will split Pizza Hut between LongRange Capital, paying about $1.5 billion for operations outside mainland China, and Yum China, paying roughly $1.2 billion for the China business.
  • Yum said the transactions follow a strategic review launched in November after declining comparable-store sales, with Pizza Hut hurt by outdated stores and intensifying competition.
  • 250 U.S. restaurant closures were already under consideration in February, underscoring how deeply Pizza Hut had lagged KFC and Taco Bell inside Yum's portfolio.
  • Third-quarter closings are expected to let Yum focus on faster-growing brands, while analysts said reviving Pizza Hut would have required more investment and patience than Yum was willing to commit.

Insights

Following its $2.7B sale, will Pizza Hut evolve into two completely different brands for its Chinese and global markets?
Can new ownership fix Pizza Hut's relevance problem and compete with tech-savvy rivals like Domino's?
Is Pizza Hut's sale a warning for other legacy brands failing to adapt to the modern food delivery economy?