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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, Inc. (NY:DRI)

31.44 0.26 (0.82%)
DARDEN RESTAURANTS, Inc. (NY:DRI) Delayed :
Previous Close $31.70    52 Week High $41.21 
Open $31.40    52 Week Low $13.21 
Day High $31.82    P/E 11.47 
Day Low $31.06    EPS $2.74 
Volume 2,099,538       
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Darden Restaurants Summary

Darden Restaurants, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the ownership and operation of casual dining restaurants in the United States and Canada. The company operates restaurants under the names Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Bahama Breeze, Smokey Bones, and Seasons 52.

Executives

Clarence Otis Jr. - Executive Chairman, CEO
Andrew Madsen - President, COO

Links

http://www.darden.com

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coppertop72
on Sep 30, 2009
at 12:14 PM
yum brands Love KFC's new roasted chicken product.
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Niel
on Jan 26, 2009
at 02:07 PM
Darden - For some reason ... Darden shares went way below what they where orginally others.. however so did many other's its a reccession people are losing their houses so why eat out ....... I think since Darden has a resturaunt in Canada and Canada has just gone into a reccession now will it face some heat ?,,,... Will market conditions now impact the resturaunt chain because its vulnerability was visible when the current prce is way below what it use to be ...
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Mary
on Dec 19, 2008
at 01:26 PM
GM Management I cannot believe Rick Wagoner described him and his team of executives as the best management team in the country. Is his ego big or what? Shares went from $64 when he took over as CEO to less than $5 today. That to me does not sound like good management. Also, what is with all the men. Women are the primary buyer of new cars. Why are they still living in the 1950's? Statistics show that companies that have a more diverse workforce are 65% more productive than companies without diversity. Maybe that is GM's main problem. Overpaid men that participate in groupthink with no fresh ideas or perspectives.
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