Dine Brands Global, Inc. (DIN)

Dine Brands Global, Inc. owns and franchises casual and family dining restaurants. It operates through the following segments: Franchise, Rental, Company Restaurant, and Financing Operations. The Franchise Operations segment consists of royalties, fees, and other income for Applebee's and IHOP franchised and area licensed restaurants. The Rental Operations segment covers rental income derived from lease or sublease agreements covering IHOP and Applebee's franchised restaurants. The Company Restaurant segment includes retail sales from IHOP company-operated restaurants. The Financing Operations segment includes interest income from receivables for equipment leases and franchise fee notes generally associated with IHOP franchised restaurants developed before 2003. The company was founded by Jerry Lapin, Al Lapin, Jr. and Albert Kallis on July 7, 1958 and is headquartered in Pasadena, CA.

Address

10 WEST WALNUT STREET, 5TH FLOOR
PASADENA, CA 91103

Founded

1958

Number of Employees

596

Buyback

Buyback Data 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Average
$ Amount Purchased
($ in 000s)
$33,157 $53,116 $47,689 $12,783 $35,203 $137,346 $492 $6,251 $123,028 $24,376 $2,517 $43,269
Average Price $81.95 $102.45 $85.77 $68.85 $72.80 $76.83 $50.75 $77.36 $69.24 $60.68 $48.36 $76.07
# Shares Purchased 404,582 518,455 555,981 185,664 483,527 1,787,689 9,701 80,808 1,776,886 401,699 52,040 568,821
Buyback Performance 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Average
Total Return to Date -63.4% -70.7% -65.0% -56.4% -58.8% -61.0% -40.9% -61.2% -56.7% -50.6% -38.0% -60.6%
S&P 500 Return to Date 181.9% 173.0% 168.6% 129.7% 104.9% 93.1% 74.8% 31.7% 37.3% 31.3% 7.4% 94.0%
Excess Total Return -245.2% -243.7% -233.6% -186.1% -163.7% -154.1% -115.7% -92.9% -93.9% -81.9% -45.4% -154.5%
Quartile Rank
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Buyback returns calculated using weighted average buyback price over the last 10 years and comparing to current day stock price value. S&P 500 used as benchmark for excess return.