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EPS (Current/Estimated)
5.55/7.48
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Enterprise Value
56.78B
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Book Value Per Share
-26.37
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Cash Flow Yield
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Total Revenue
6.59B
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Operating Revenue Per Share
25.56
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Business Description
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| As of the end of 2025, Yum Brands generated over $68 billion in systemwide sales from more than 63,000 restaurants across 155 markets, making it the world's second-largest restaurant firm by dollar sales. Its portfolio includes KFC (33,897stores), Pizza Hut (19,974), Taco Bell (9,030), and Habit Burger (384), with 72% of locations in international markets. As 97% of its portfolio is franchised, Yum's business model is tilted toward recurring franchise royalties and marketing contributions (64% of revenue), with the balance derived from sales at company-owned locations. The company traces its roots to a 1997 spinoff of PepsiCo's restaurant assets. |

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