Pizza Hut to be Sold for $2.7 Billion Amid Struggles
Yum Brands is selling Pizza Hut for $2.7 billion due to declining sales and outdated stores. The chain will be acquired by LongRange Capital and Yum China Holdings, with plans for future growth.
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Pizza Hut to be Sold for $2.7 Billion Amid Struggles
Pizza Hut Sold for $2.7 Billion in Two Major Deals
Pizza Hut Sold in $2.7 Billion Deal to Private Equity and Yum China
Pizza Hut Sold for $2.7 Billion Amid Struggles
Struggling Pizza Hut sold for $2.7 billion by parent Yum Brands
Pizza Hut to be sold for $2.7 billion amid struggles
Pizza Hut to be Sold for $2.7 Billion Amid Struggles
Pizza Hut to be Sold for $2.7 Billion Amid Struggles
A beloved pizza chain is being sold for $2.7 billion. Here's why.
Pizza Hut Brand Sold for $2.7 Billion by Yum Brands
Struggling Pizza Hut restaurant chain will be sold for $2.7 billion
Pizza Hut to be sold for $2.7 billion amid struggles
Pizza Hut to be Sold for $2.7 Billion by Yum Brands
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