New York (CNN) — Denny’s, the struggling, 72-year-old diner chain , is selling itself to a group of investors who are taking the business private.
The company announced Monday that it’s sold itself to TriArtisan Capital Advisors, a private equity firm that also owns P.F. Chang’s, and Yadav Enterprises, a major Denny’s franchisee, in a $322 million deal (excluding its substantial debt load).
Denny’s board approved the deal. If accepted by shareholders, Denny’s stock will be delisted from the Nasdaq, ending a nearly six-decade run on the public stock market.
Shares jumped 50% in premarket trading Tuesday. Prior to Tuesday, the stock had lost about a third of its value this year.
Denny’s had reached out to more than 40 potential buyers and received multiple offers, but decided that thi

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