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Yahoo
7 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
A&W Restaurants offers free root beer floats on National Root Beer Float Day
National Root Beer Float Day is celebrated every year on Aug. 6 and one restaurant chain is offering customers a sweet deal on the day. A&W Restaurants said in a July 30 news release that customers can visit participating locations from 2-8 p.m. local time today and get a free small root beer float, no purchase necessary. The company says its root beer float is made fresh with its signature root beer and rich, creamy vanilla soft serve. Additionally, the company has partnered with Disabled American Veterans, a nonprofit that provides resources and services to veterans and their families. Customers are encouraged to make a voluntary donation or purchase a commemorative, limited-edition collector's mug. Every dollar raised through donations and mug sales directly benefits DAV, helping veterans access healthcare, employment assistance, and transportation to medical appointments, among other services, according to A&W Restaurants. The mugs are available through Aug. 6 and will cost $10. This year's mug features Rooty the Great Root Bear, A&W's mascot. "National Root Beer Float Day is one of our favorite days of the year, because not only do we love putting smiles on our guests' faces with free treats, but we proudly give back to the people who have bravely served our country," said Betsy Schmandt, CEO and President of A&W Restaurants, in a news release. To find an A&W location near you and to learn more about National Root Beer Float Day, customers can visit More news: Krispy Kreme's Pumpkin Spice Menu: See the doughnuts, lattes coming in August How many A&W locations are there? According to the chain, it operates over 850 locations across 35 U.S. states and Asia, of which over 600 are single-brand A&Ws and 230 are co-branded with KFC or Long John Silver's. The chain is known for its root beer, which it says is based on the original 1919 recipe and made fresh in each restaurant with real cane sugar, water, and a proprietary blend of herbs, bark, spices, and berries served in a frosty mug. A&W's food menu features items such as burgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders, cheese curds, and French fries, among other items. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: A&W Restaurants giving away free root beer floats: Here's why


Reuters
05-08-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Naturgy sells 5.5% of shares in a bid to raise free float
MADRID, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Spanish power utility Naturgy ( opens new tab said on Tuesday it sold about 5.5% of its shares through an accelerated bookbuilding and a bilateral sale as part of its plan to increase its free float and return to the main stock market indexes. The company said it raised 500 million euros ($577.30 million) selling 2% of its shares at 25.90 euros through an accelerated bookbuilding, opened on Monday. Morgan Stanley advised the bookbuilding. In a separate operation, Naturgy agreed to sell 3.5% of its shares to an unidentified "international financial entity", the company said without disclosing the price per share. The operations would increase Naturgy's free float - or shares available to the public for trading - to 15%, which the company has previously said should be enough to achieve its goal of returning to the main indexes. Naturgy in February said it would buy back almost 2.5 billion euros of its own shares at 26.5 euros per share, or about 9.08% of its equity, and then resell these shares in the market. Its four main shareholders backed the plan and agreed to reduce their stakes. With these two sales, the company reduced the shares it holds to 4.5% down from 9.99%. ($1 = 0.8661 euros)


Reuters
04-08-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Naturgy to sell 5.5% of shares as part of plan to return to main indexes
MADRID, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Spanish power utility Naturgy ( opens new tab said on Monday it would sell about 5.5% of its shares through an accelerated bookbuild and a bilateral sale as part of its plan to increase its free float and return to the main stock market indexes. The accelerated bookbuild, which began on Monday, aims to sell 2% of the company's shares, while the bilateral sale to an unnamed international financial institution would account for 3.5% of the company's capital, Naturgy said in a statement. The operations would increase Naturgy's free float - or shares available to the public for trading - to 15%, which the company has previously said should be enough to achieve its goal of returning to the main indexes. Naturgy in February said it would buy back almost 2.5 billion euros of its own shares to then resell them in the market after receiving the backing of its four main shareholders.


Argaam
23-06-2025
- Business
- Argaam
Tadawul announces indices maintenance for Q2 2025
The Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) announced the update of the free float shares for all listed issuers in the Main Market and the Nomu-Parallel Market, effective from the start of trading on June 29.