Nathan's Famous, Inc., along with its subsidiaries, operates in the foodservice industry both in the United States and internationally. It operates through three segments: Branded Product Program; Product licensing; and Restaurant operations. The company owns and franchises restaurants under the Nathan’s Famous brand name and sells products bearing the Nathan’s Famous trademarks through various distribution channels. It also has license agreements for the manufacture, distribution, marketing, and sale of Nathan’s Famous branded beef hot dogs, crinkle-cut french fries, and sausages in refrigerated consumer packages, which are resold through retail channels such as supermarkets, grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and club stores. In addition, the company has license agreements to manufacture Nathan’s Famous branded hot dog and sausage products in bulk for use in the foodservice industry, supply Nathan’s Famous natural casing and skinless hot dogs in bulk for use in the Nathan’s Famous restaurant system, manufacture proprietary spices, produce and distribute pickles, and produce and sell french fries and onion rings for retail sale. Further, the company produces and sells miniature bagel dogs, franks-in-a-blanket, mozzarella sticks, corn dog nuggets, other hors d’oeuvres, and bottled mustard through club stores, supermarkets, and other retail food stores. Additionally, it sells Nathan’s products directly to foodservice operators or various foodservice distributors and provides Arthur Treacher’s branded fish fillets. Nathan’s Famous, Inc. was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Jericho, New York.
U.S. Market Performance
7D7 Days: -0.6%
3M3 Months: 11.8%
1Y1 Year: 16.8%
YTDYear to Date: 7.5%
Over the last 7 days, the market has remained flat, although notably the Healthcare sector declined by 4.2%. Meanwhile, the market is actually up 17% over the past year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 15% annually. Market details ›
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