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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:30 pm 
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Arby's owner buying Wendy's for $2.34 billion stock deal
By MARK WILLIAMS, AP Business Writer
Thu Apr 24, 10:09 AM ET

COLUMBUS, Ohio - After two past rejections, the owner of Arby's shaved roast beef sandwich restaurants is buying Wendy's, the fast-food chain famous for its made-to-order square hamburgers and chocolate Frosty dessert, for around $2 billion.

Triarc Companies Inc., which is owned by billionaire investor Nelson Peltz, said Thursday it will pay about $2.34 billion in an all-stock deal for the nation's third-largest hamburger chain started in 1969 by Dave Thomas. Wendy's had rejected at least two buyout offers from Triarc.

Thomas' daughter Pam Thomas Farber said the family was devastated by the news.

"It's a very sad day for Wendy's, and our family. We just didn't think this would be the outcome," said Farber, 53.

If her father were alive to hear news of the buyout, "he would not be amused," she said.

Thomas became a household face when he began pitching his burgers and fries in television commercials in 1989.

Wendy's International Inc. deferred comment to Triarc, which had nothing further to say right away.

Triarc will pay about $26.78 per share for the company, which has about 87 million shares outstanding. The price is a premium of 6 percent from the company's closing price of $25.32 Wednesday.

Under the terms of the deal, which is expected to close in the second half of the year, shareholders at Wendy's will receive 4.25 shares of Triarc Class A stock for each share of Wendy's stock they own.

Atlanta-based Triarc said its shareholders will have to approve a charter amendment in which each share of its Class B stock will be converted into Class A stock.

The Wendy's board has been studying strategic alternatives since early last year, and expenses related to that contributed to the company's 72 percent drop in first-quarter earning announced Thursday.

Wendy's said its profits totaled $4.1 million, or 5 cents, a share for the quarter ended March 30 compared with a profit of $14.7 million, or 15 cents a share, a year ago. Revenue was down slightly to $513 million from $522 million a year ago.

Wendy's stock is well off its high for the past year of $42.22 that it reached shortly after the committee began its work in the summer. It fell 3 cents to $25.39 in early trading Thursday.

Sales have slid in a struggling economy that has hurt other restaurant chains, too.

The deal caps two chaotic years for Wendy's in which it has sold or spun off operations, slashed its corporate staff and had its wholesome image tarnished by a woman who falsely claimed she found part of a finger in her chili.

Triarc said it will also change its name to include the Wendy's name.

Pushed by activist shareholders, Wendy's spun off its Tim Hortons coffee-and-doughnut chain and sold its money-losing Baja Fresh Mexican Grill. Chairman and CEO Jack Schuessler abruptly retired in March 2006, months after a woman and her husband were sentenced to prison for extortion for their plot in March 2005 to plant part of a human finger in a bowl of chili at a San Jose, Calif., Wendy's restaurant and claiming it was served to her.

Farber said the family didn't think much of Peltz' and Triarc's tactics.

"They came after them (Wendy's) and came after them and came after them. They spun Tim Hortons off, they did this, they did that. They did everything they asked but it wasn't enough."

Farber said she had just gotten off the phone with her sister Wendy, 46, the company's namesake.

"She's feeling horrible. She just is devastated," Farber said.

Farber said the family had a supported an alternate bid led by Wendy's franchisee David Karam, president of Cedar Enterprises Inc.

"We knew what Dave Karam's commitment was to Wendy's, his family's commitment — just as ours. His dad was a very good friend of our dad's and was one of the very first franchisees, so there's a lot of history."

Peltz, who runs the Trian Fund, and his allies own 9.8 percent of Wendy's stock. Arby's has more than 3,000 restaurants.

He had argued in a letter to Wendy's chairman James Pickett that Triac would be a natural buyer of Wendy's. Peltz gained three seats on the company's board last year.

Thomas, who died in 2002, opened his first restaurant in a former steakhouse on a cold, snowy Saturday in downtown Columbus on Nov. 15, 1969. He named the chain after his 8-year-old daughter Melinda Lou — nicknamed Wendy by her siblings.

The smiling Thomas, always wearing a white short-sleeved shirt and red tie, touted the virtues of fast food in humorous ads, often featuring big-name stars such as bluesman B.B. King and soap opera queen Susan Lucci. He appeared in more than 800 ads.

Wendy's, based in suburban Dublin, operates about 6,600 restaurants in the United States and abroad. It trails McDonald's and Burger King Holdings Inc. in the burger business.

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Thoughts:

1) Wendy's is named after someone whose real name isn't Wendy. Hmm.

2) Will the menu of Wendy's be changing substantially? I don't frequent the place, but it would be weird if it became, y'know, just like Arby's.

3) EIGHT HUNDRED ads? That has to include print and radio ads, right? Dave Thomas' first appearance in a commercial was in 1989, and he died 13 years later. There's no way that he appeared in 800 separate commercials in that span of time. It would have meant a new commercial every week!


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Hardee's didn't change substantially for a good five years after Carl's Jr. bought the chain. I'm not overly concerned.


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Wendy's burgers had better not start tasting like that Arby's crap.

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As long as they don't tamper with the (awesome) food, eh, such is life as a public-owned company.

Sorry, Thomas family, but the company ceased being a family company the moment you went public.


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Wendy's has the best fries in the fast food business. Better than McDonald's.


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No. They do not. The fries are, in fact, their only flaw.

CHECKER'S has the best fries in the fast food bix, and that's a fact.


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Eric W.H. Taft wrote:
As long as they don't tamper with the (awesome) food, eh, such is life as a public-owned company.

Sorry, Thomas family, but the company ceased being a family company the moment you went public.

Completely agree.

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Nathan's has the best fries. Objective FACT.

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I like Arby's. I love Wendy's.

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I dont even know if we have an Arbys here.

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Bobson Dugnutt wrote:
Wendy's has the best fries in the fast food business. Better than McDonald's.


You wrote that just because you know it's going to piss me the hell off, didn't you?

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Wendy's is my least favorite fast food joint.

And their fries are the worst that fast food has to offer.

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Chris wrote:
Wendy's is my least favorite fast food joint.

And their fries are the worst that fast food has to offer.

How could you be so wrong and so right in a single post?

Oh, I know. Because you're FT.


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FT?

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Flat-Tummied.


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Does this mean that when you try to eat a Wendy's hamburger and it drips all over you and makes a mess, from now on it'll be dripping Horsey sauce?

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Eric W.H. Taft wrote:
No. They do not. The fries are, in fact, their only flaw.

CHECKER'S has the best fries in the fast food bix, and that's a fact.

Arby's Curly Fries would be a step up from Wendys fries


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Eric W.H. Taft wrote:
No. They do not. The fries are, in fact, their only flaw.

CHECKER'S has the best fries in the fast food bix, and that's a fact.

Arby's Curly Fries would be a step up from Wendys fries


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Eric W.H. Taft wrote:
No. They do not. The fries are, in fact, their only flaw.

CHECKER'S has the best fries in the fast food bix, and that's a fact.


Sometimes the Wendy's fries are really fucking thick.


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Charles Abercrombie wrote:
Bobson Dugnutt wrote:
Wendy's has the best fries in the fast food business. Better than McDonald's.


You wrote that just because you know it's going to piss me the hell off, didn't you?


Did it work?


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Mahoney wrote:
Eric W.H. Taft wrote:
No. They do not. The fries are, in fact, their only flaw.

CHECKER'S has the best fries in the fast food bix, and that's a fact.

Arby's Curly Fries would be a step up from Wendys fries


Horse semen left out in the sun for 11 days and then deep fried in 3 year old fish oil that had a rotten sneaker soaking in it would be a step up from Wendy's fries.

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