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Red Lobster’s new CEO knows he has a lot on his plate. The 56-year-old restaurant chain has been rocked by closures to multiple stores and a bankruptcy filing, but Damola Adamolekun is ready to ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Red Lobster’s new 35-year-old CEO is opening up about the restaurant chain’s all-you-can-eat shrimp fiasco which helped cost the business millions ...
The trusty boot of Michael Duffy guided Derry City into the FAI Cup final to keep alive the dream of a league and Cup double, as he claimed both goals in a clinical semi-final dismissal of Bohemians.
A revolving door of CEOs. Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Damola Adamolekun, the new chief executive of Red Lobster, is taking over a chain in turmoil. And he’s only 35. “There’s a hole to climb out ...
The rack of solar panels on top of the boat isn’t replenishing the battery ... While some operations go further out to sea than a lobster operator might, the technology exists to do all of ...
At first, Jim Sjolund, the captain of the Nantucket lobster boat Julie Alice, thought the yellow was a scalp fish. It wasn’t until his foreman started to get excited, saying, “Look at this!” ...
Federal fisheries officers have seized more than 5,900 kilograms of lobster as well as documents and electronic records during the search of a facility in Shelburne County, N.S. One person has ...
Red Lobster has had a fishy few months. In May, the seafood chain filed for bankruptcy after more than 50 locations closed amid massive losses from its mayhem-making Endless Shrimp promotion.
At least 58 rescued, as official warns death toll could rise after boat carrying 278 people sinks. Residents gather to witness the search-and-rescue mission after a boat ferrying passengers and ...
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) seized more than 13,000 pounds of lobster – worth more than $100,000 – from a facility in Shelburne County, N.S., on Wednesday. Fishery officers executed a ...
The boat was carrying about 300 people on the Niger River. Rescuers continued to search for survivors. By Ismail Auwal and Lynsey Chutel Ismail Auwal reported from Abuja, Nigeria, and Lynsey ...