So far, have only been listening to stock analysts & secondary research that says that WEN is a BUY. Personally, feeling very convicted that it is a buy.
But would like to get some REAL INSIGHTS from CURRENT/EX employees who really understand Wendy's business , leadership & culture.
So if you could kindly share –
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Do you think WEN at $6.8 is a buy? I’m sure you have been through major WEN drops before in the past.
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Any panic or anxiety in current workplace? Or optimism about the future?
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Any stories that you have to keep us entertained on a Sunday?
Disclosure: Currently not owning any shares, but planning to buy/DCA as stock continues to go down.
Would love to hear perspectives from current/ex Wendy's employees. Do you think WEN is a buy??
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Posted by ashm1987
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I see what you did there
Is it possible that Dave Thomas and his family are in a position to capitalize from the global uncertainty his burger policies are creating?!
I own 30MM of WEN but I’m curious if anyone else thinks it’s a buy.
Adding on to what op wrote: Any Wendy’s manager here looking for an employee? I need a job.
Capex is quite high for WEN and the hamburgler has been taking inventory.
A lot of these moves come down to whether demand is actually broadening or just staying concentrated. No position.
Im not an employee, just wanted to let you know there is an r/wendys sub. That might be a good place to ask
You sus bro
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wendys goin bankrupt by 2032
Enough redditors working for Wendy’s, Wendy’s will survive.
I dont know. But my foreman eats at wendies a least once, if not twice a week, and there’s always a shit ton of people in em