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Orlando full-service restaurant operator (NYSE: DRI) ~$12.1B FY2025 revenue; Olive Garden 900+ locations, Ruth's Chris acquisition 2023, LongHorn expansion, competing with Bloomin' Brands and Texas Roadhouse.
Darden Restaurants, Inc. is an Orlando, Florida-based full-service restaurant operator — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DRI) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — owning and operating approximately 2,000 restaurants across eight brands including Olive Garden (Italian casual dining — 900+ locations), LongHorn Steakhouse (casual steakhouse — 600+ locations), The Capital Grille (upscale steakhouse — 60+ locations), Yard House (upscale casual — 80+ locations), Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen (value casual dining), Bahama Breeze, Seasons 52, and Eddie V's through approximately 175,000 employees. In fiscal year 2025 (ending May 2025), Darden reported revenues of approximately $12.1 billion, integrating Ruth's Chris Steak House (acquired for $715 million in 2023, adding 150+ fine dining steakhouse locations) and navigating a casual dining environment where value-seeking consumer behavior and competitive pressure from fast-casual alternatives (Chipotle, Chick-fil-A) challenged traffic counts at all casual dining brands. CEO Rick Cardenas has executed "Back to Basics" operational simplification — reducing menu item counts at Olive Garden (eliminating Never Ending Pasta Bowl in 2024, the decades-long promotional fixture), standardizing kitchen operations across the company, and investing in employee wages and training to improve service quality and reduce turnover. Olive Garden's "Never Ending Breadsticks and Salad" hospitality model and its brand loyalty (highest unaided awareness of any full-service Italian restaurant in the US) provide Darden a durable casual dining anchor that generates reliable traffic from family celebrations, date nights, and business casual dining occasions.
Las Vegas Sands Asia integrated resorts (NYSE: LVS) $11.4B FY2024 revenue; Sands China Macau $8.2B, Marina Bay Sands Singapore $2.93B (+14%), Londoner Macao renovation, competing with Galaxy and Melco.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based integrated resort developer and operator — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LVS) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — developing, owning, and operating luxury integrated resort destinations in Macau, China (through Sands China Ltd., 69.4% owned subsidiary listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange) and Singapore (Marina Bay Sands) through approximately 40,000 employees, following the 2021 sale of its Las Vegas properties (The Venetian, Palazzo, Las Vegas Sands Expo Center) to Apollo Global Management for $6.25 billion. In fiscal year 2024, Las Vegas Sands reported revenues of $11.4 billion (+5.7% year-over-year), with Macao Operations generating $8.2 billion ($4.49B at The Venetian Macao, $2.0B at Sands Macao, Four Seasons Macao, Parisian Macao, and Londoner Macao) and Singapore's Marina Bay Sands generating $2.93 billion (+14.3%). CEO Robert Goldstein leads Las Vegas Sands' strategy of Macau portfolio renovation and Singapore expansion: the Londoner Macao renovation ($2 billion+ investment transforming the former Sands Cotai Central into the Londoner Macao resort) completed its final tower renovations in 2024, while the Marina Bay Sands Tower 3 expansion (adding 1,000 hotel rooms, additional gaming floors, and a new arena for concerts and events) received Singapore government approval targeting 2028 completion.
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