
David Gibbs
David Gibbs was one of the early settlers in the territory that became the Republic of Indian Stream, noted for his involvement in negotiating land deals with local tribes in the disputed area.
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The parent company’s CEO, David Gibbs, was blunt on its August 5 earnings call about the chain’s struggles, saying it had an insufficient value message amid a competitive value landscape.
Pizza Hut’s hopes a new $5 pizza turns its fortunes aroundDavid Gibbs, CEO of Taco Bell’s parent company Yum! Brands, discussed the success of the first Live Más Café.
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David Gibbs will retire in 2026 after about 37 years at Yum Brands.
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Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs commented on Taco Bell's market outperformance and growth prospects.
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Expect more restaurant bankruptcies in 2025, expert saysDavid Gibbs, the CEO of Yum Brands, stated that the changes would allow for sustainable growth.
Index - Külföld - Távozik Kentuckyból a Kentucky Fried Chicken, azaz a KFCDavid Gibbs, the CEO of Yum Brands, stated that the changes would allow for sustainable growth.
Index - Külföld - Távozik Kentuckyból a Kentucky Fried Chicken, azaz a KFCDavid Gibbs, Yum! Brands’ chief executive officer, stated that the changes would position the company for sustainable growth.
KFC to become Texas fried chicken in HQ move to low-tax state | Food & drink industryDavid Gibbs is the chief executive of Yum Brands who commented on the company's decision to relocate KFC's headquarters.
Fast-food giant KFC leaves Kentucky home for TexasYum! Brands CEO David Gibbs stated that these changes position the company for sustainable growth.
KFC to move headquarters to to TexasIn 1796, David Gibbs and others paid a chief $3,000 for land and hunting rights in the disputed territory.
La República de Indian Stream, el pequeño país que existió durante 3 años entre EE.UU. y Canadá y hoy da nombre a un whisky


















