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Aegis Brands Inc SCUPF


Primary Symbol: T.AEG

Aegis Brands Inc. is a Canada-based company that owns and operates St. Louis Bar and Grill (St. Louis) and Wing City by St. Louis (Wing City). St. Louis Bar & Grill service wings, fries, and garlic dill sauce, and their local neighborhood restaurants offer service in a casual sports bar and grill setting. Certain of St. Louis products are available for purchase at selected grocery retailers in Canada and online through their application and Amazon. It undertook construction on two Wing City fast-casual locations in Toronto. Wing City focuses on offering St. Louis wings, boneless, plant-based wings and fries and dill sauce. The menu also includes various items, such as chicken fried ribs, and a chicken thigh sandwich. It owns about 73 St. Louis franchised locations across Canada and three corporately owned restaurants.


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Post by lscfaon May 25, 2020 8:33am
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STARBUCKS CEO GIVES REPORT SHOWING SALES RECOVERING

STARBUCKS CEO GIVES REPORT SHOWING SALES RECOVERING

STARBUCKS CEO GIVES REPORT SHOWING SALES RECOVERING

 

Starbucks Corp. chief executive Kevin Johnson said sales are recovering as the coffee chain moves toward normalizing its operations. “Over the last week, we have now regained about 60- 65 per cent of prior year comparable U. S. store sales while reopening under modified operations and with reduced hours,” Johnson said.

The coffee giant is being closely watched as a barometer of consumers’ willingness to open their wallets following the intense lockdown measures.


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