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To: Sean Collett who wrote (78276)10/16/2025 9:57:23 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78462
 
I think WEN has a pretty strong brand and at $8.87/s it does look attractive.

$8.87 is a share price. A share price itself doesn't look attractive or unattractive, it's just number.

What's the price to earnings, price to trailing sales multiple, or whatever valuation metric, that you think is attractive?


Compare it to BLMN (owner of Outback Steakhouse, among others) and explain please why Wendy's stock valuation is more appealing than BLMN, because, well, BLMN is hard to beat.



To: Sean Collett who wrote (78276)10/16/2025 1:16:51 PM
From: Paul Senior2 Recommendations

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WEN. "They are buying back shares and pay a dividend." What's really significant to me anyway, is that they have continually bought back shares. Share count has been reduced every year since 2013. About a halving from 400M shares.