Yum China’s New York–traded shares jumped by 9.1% on Thursday, after the company reported resilient earnings and an expanded ...
Yum Brands executives are convinced that 2015 will be a better year for their all-important China business, which makes sense because not much could get worse than 2014. Or 2013, for that matter.
DAVOS, Switzerland — Yum China does delivery differently from its competitors, and it's all because its CEO, Joey Wat, really loves food. Yum China was originally part of Yum Brands but spun off ...
Late on Tuesday, Yum Brands announced a major management shuffle, in which Micky Pant will take over as CEO of Yum China for the retiring Sam Su. The management changes have only fueled ...
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