CKE Restaurants

CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc.
Private
Industry Restaurants
Founded January 1, 1966
Founder Carl Karcher
Headquarters Carpinteria, California, USA
Key people
Carl Karcher (deceased)
Andrew Puzder (CEO)
Revenue Increase $ 1.280 billion (FY 2012)[1]
Increase $68.897 million (FY 2012)[1]
Increase $-6.261 million (FY 2012)[1]
Total assets Decrease $1.480 billion (FY 2012)[1]
Total equity Decrease $414.7 million (FY 2012[1]
Owner Roark Capital Group
Number of employees
20,200 (Jan 2012)[1]
Website ckr.com
Map showing the states with locations of Hardee's colored red and states with Carl's Jr.'s in yellow. States with both Carl's Jr.'s and Hardee's are colored orange.

CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc., is the parent company of the Carl's Jr., Hardee's, Green Burrito, and Red Burrito quick-service restaurant ("QSR") brands.[2] The company's headquarters are located in Carpinteria, California. On March 4, 2016, CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc. announced that they would be consolidating their corporate offices in St. Louis, Missouri and Carpinteria, California and moving them to the Nashville, Tennessee area at the Franklin Park office complex.[3] CKE’s Anaheim, Calif.-based office will remain open.

As of March 2016, CKE has a total of 3,664 franchised or company-operated restaurants in 44 states and 38 foreign countries and U.S. territories.[4]

History

1960s

The company was incorporated in 1966 by Carl's Jr. founder Carl Karcher.

1990s

In 1997, CKE acquired Hardee's from Canadian-based company Imasco Limited.[5]

2000s

In September 2000, Andrew Puzder was named CEO and he continues to serve in this role today.

In March 2002, CKE purchased Santa Barbara Restaurant Group, Inc. (SBRG), acquiring with it direct ownership of the Green Burrito brand.

On February 26, 2010, THL Partners agreed to acquire CKE Restaurants Inc.[6] However, CKE Restaurants was, instead, acquired by Columbia Lake Acquisition Holdings, Inc., an affiliate of Apollo Management VII, L.P. in July 2010, after CKE accepted a $693.9 million takeover offer from Apollo Global Management, ending the earlier takeover agreement with THL Partners.[7]

On November 20, 2013, Roark Capital Group agreed to acquire CKE from Apollo for $1.65-$1.75 billion.[8]

Philanthropy

CKE conducts an annual Stars for Heroes™ in-store fundraising campaign at both Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. restaurants to benefit U.S. military veterans and their families. Since the program’s launch in 2011, Stars for Heroes has raised nearly $5 million to date.[9]

International

As of March 2016, there are a total of 377 Carl’s Jr. and 327 Hardee’s restaurants in 38 foreign countries.[10]

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