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Fox News Digital spoke to the CEO of Hooters Inc., which is buying back the restaurant chain to make it "more acceptable to ...
but consistently exceed their expectations," said buyer group member Neil Kiefer, who is also the CEO of the original Hooters’ restaurant in Clearwater, Florida. Need a break? Play the USA ...
Neil Kiefer, CEO of the Florida-based Hooters founding group that's buying the company as part of a bankruptcy agreement, told Fox News Digital the steps that will be taken to get the popular chain ...
Hooters has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Their CEO hopes to redeem the beloved establishment with a more family-friendly approach moving forward. Per Men's Journal, get ready for more ...
Hooters, known for beer and wing deals, has declared bankruptcy, plans to sell all restaurants. Here's what we know about the plan, Mississippi locations.
Hooters of America has become the latest major restaurant chain to file for bankruptcy after accumulating $376 million in ...
Don’t call it a comeback—call it a “re-Hooterization.” That’s the word Neil Kiefer, CEO of HMC Hospitality Group—the parent ...
Hooters’ notorious “bikini nights” are set to be axed as the raunchy eatery attempts to avoid bankruptcy and be more family-friendly. “I’m calling it re-Hooterization,” Neil Kiefer ...
The restaurant chain has agreed to sell some of its locations to a franchisee-backed group that includes the original founders as it undergoes restructuring.
Neil Kiefer is CEO of Hooters Inc., the Clearwater, Florida-based company that founded the Hooters concept in 1983. Hooters Inc. owns and operates 22 Hooters restaurants in Florida and Illinois ...
but consistently exceed their expectations," said buyer group member Neil Kiefer, who is also the CEO of the original Hooters’ restaurant in Clearwater, Florida. Here's what to know.