Put your money where your mouth is
10 restaurant stocks to help you invest in dinner
Robert De Niro did it. Eva Longoria did it. Even Ryan Gosling did it. Although starting and running your own restaurant is a full-time commitment, investing in an existing restaurant is pretty easy. Many celebrities put their money where their mouth is, by partnering with their favourite chefs or taking a stake in trendy Hollywood hangouts.
For those of us who aren’t fielding calls from Gordon Ramsay, here is a list of 10 publicly traded companies that specialize in feeding the hungry hordes.
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