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Olive Garden's parent company is splitting itself in half

Jun 23, 2015, 16:47 IST

Darden Restaurants is breaking itself up.

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Along with its earnings release on Tuesday morning, the restaurant operator announced that its board has approved the sale of some of its real estate assets to establish of a Real Estate Investment Trust.

In the statement, CEO Gene Lee said: "This strategic real estate plan is the result of a comprehensive review of alternatives to best take advantage of our real estate portfolio. While a significant amount of work remains in order to proceed with the REIT Transaction, we believe this plan will result in a more optimized capital structure and will create long-term shareholder value."

About 430 of Darden's restaurants, which include Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse, will be transferred to the REIT.

The company reported fourth quarter sales of $1.88 billion, slightly more than analysts' estimates for $1.87 billion, according to Bloomberg.

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Darden reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.08, better than the $0.93 that was forecast.

Darden had been the target of a campaign by activist hedge fund Starboard Value, which in 2014, released a huge slideshow detailing problems in Olive Garden.

Shares rose as much as 6% in premarket trading.

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