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2002 QSR 50 When Duke University School of Law fell out of the top 10 in U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of top American law school's dean and its students held an emergency session tp discuss tje implications of no longer being a "top-10 school." Numbers don't tell the whole story, but they tell an important part of it, and it's with that in mind that QSR, in cooperation with GE Capital Franchise Finance, presents its fith annual ranking on the top quick-service chains. Each year QSR magazine publishes its August issue with the annual QSR 50 study. There are charts, lists, and loads of statistical data in this packed issue. Here you can buy just what is pertinent to the study with this QSR 50 excerpt package. |
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EXCERPT: Tricon's original three concepts - Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC - clocked in at numbers 3,4,and 5 respectively. All three chains are about the same in systemwide sales at $5 billion annually, give or take, but only KFC posted an increase over 2000, with 6.8 percent growth. The big news from Tricon is that it's now a "Pentacon"-better know as YUM! Brand Inc.-with its acquisition of seafood-segment leader Long John Silver's and root beer king A&W. Long John Silver's performed a bit below average with its increase in systemwide sales at 4.5 percent, but it increased one spot in the rankings going from 20 to 19. A&W, on the other had, grew its systemwide sales by almost 12 percent after a drop of more than 16 percent the previous year, and increased its position in the top 50 from 45 to 44. This report is available for purchase in the NXTprints format. This lively report format has fully functional navigation, can be saved and printed. See a Sample.
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