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Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitors despite daily gains
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Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitors despite daily gains

Published: March 2, 2023 at 5:17 p.m. ET Shares of Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. PLAY rallied 1.73% to $40.61 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the NASDAQ Composite Index COMP rising 0.73% to 11,462.98 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 1.05% to 33,003.57. Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. closed $11.93 below its 52-week high ($52.54), which the company reached on March 30th. The stock demonstrated a mixed performance when compared to some of its competitors Thursday, as Mondelez International... Shares of Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. PLAY rallied 1.73% to $40.61 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading se...
Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc. stock falls Thursday, underperforms market
Entertainment

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc. stock falls Thursday, underperforms market

Published: Feb. 23, 2023 at 5:17 p.m. ET Shares of Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. PLAY shed 0.44% to $41.08 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around positive trading session for the stock market, with the NASDAQ Composite Index COMP rising 0.72% to 11,590.40 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 0.33% to 33,153.91. Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. closed $11.46 below its 52-week high ($52.54), which the company achieved on March 30th. The stock demonstrated a mixed performance when compared to some of its competitors Thursday, as Mondelez International... Shares of Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. PLAY shed 0.44% to $41.08 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around positive trading s...
Ad campaign geared toward boosting business for restaurants impacted by water crisis
Business

Ad campaign geared toward boosting business for restaurants impacted by water crisis

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - With what many hope is the worst of Jackson’s water crisis now in the rearview mirror, restaurant owners have a message for patrons: come back, the water’s fine. “We just want people to know that it’s safe to come back,” said Mimi Grisby, an employee with Broad Street Baking Company & Cafe. Grisby wasn’t talking with WLBT. Rather, she was speaking to people across the metro area, as one of about five or six restaurant workers featured in a commercial for the “Y’all Come Back” advertising campaign.[Click here to watch.]Recently, restaurant owners, advertising officials and community leaders came together to launch the publicity effort, urging people to again eat at Jackson’s restaurants.Rebecca Garrison, executive director of the Fondren Renaissance Foundatio...
A check on NH restaurants
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A check on NH restaurants

Fred Kocher, NH Business host NH Business: Checking in on New Hampshire's restaurants Restaurants across the country are struggling to deal with rising costs and a shortage of workers. Updated: 7:42 AM EDT Oct 2, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WELCOME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE BUSINESS. I’M FRANK COKE. I LOVE TO GO OUT TO NEW HAMPSHIRE RESTAURANTS, BUT RIGHT NOW NEW HAMPSHIRE RESTAURANTS ARE OPERATING WITH HIGHER COSTS. TROUBLE GETTING SOME EMPLOYEES AND WITH UNPAID FOOD SUPPLIES IN SOME CASES. SO THE NATIONAL REST...
Grand Canyon’s South Rim Phasing in More Water Restrictions
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Grand Canyon’s South Rim Phasing in More Water Restrictions

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — The South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park will begin phasing into greater water restrictions and conservation measures due to a series of breaks in the Transcanyon Waterline, park officials said Sunday.Officials added that the canyon’s North Rim will remain in current water conservation status.Until park staff repair the break and water in storage tanks reaches sustainable levels, officials say the park will remain in conservation mode.In addition to the new changes, all existing conservation measures remain in place for both the North and South rims.Under existing water restrictions, park staff and partners reportedly have been able to conserve water by using disposable dishes and utensils in restaurants, serving water by request only, adoptin...
Fall fitness stretches into September and beyond in Dallas-Fort Worth
Fitness

Fall fitness stretches into September and beyond in Dallas-Fort Worth

This month's round-up of health and fitness-focused events is far-reaching and extra-long — many of the concepts last all month long, and a few stretch into October. We're covering them all, since we'd hate for you to miss out on the many cool concepts that are happening that first weekend of fall. Caulfield's Dance Fitness Bring-a-Friend, all September long Been wanting to try this hot and heavy spot for dance cardio? For the month of September, all first-time visitors are free. Follow on Instagram @caulfieldsdancefit for class schedules. Watch & Play at The Golf Suite, all September long Celebrate college football kick-off while playing indoor golf with a September membership at The Golf Suite. They're live-streaming all the games, and if yo...
Saskatchewan scores C- on Restaurants Canada report card
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Saskatchewan scores C- on Restaurants Canada report card

Restaurants Canada is giving the government of Saskatchewan a passing grade when it comes to policy support for the hospitality sector, but the province is far from top of the class. The industry advocate has released its latest ‘Raise the Bar’ report card, which grades provinces annually, based on “how industry-friendly their liquor policy landscape is for bars and restaurants”. It has scored Saskatchewan with a C-. Story continues below advertisement “Saskatchewan needs to take decisive action to provide licensed establishments with more meaningful cost relief and move ahead with a comprehensive review of liquor policies, as was previously promised by the government,” said Western Canada Government Relations Director Jennifer Henshaw.“Restaurants Ca...
Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc. stock outperforms market on strong trading day
Entertainment

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc. stock outperforms market on strong trading day

Shares of Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. PLAY, +4.62% advanced 4.62% to $35.53 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the NASDAQ Composite Index COMP, +4.06% rising 4.06% to 12,032.42 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +1.37% rising 1.37% to 32,197.59. Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. closed $17.01 below its 52-week high ($52.54), which the company reached on March 30th. The stock demonstrated a mixed performance when compared to some of its competitors Wednesday, as McDonald's Corp. MCD, +0.70% rose 0.70% to $258.89, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. CMG, +14.70% rose ...