Yum Brands Stock Rises 1.4% After Selling Pizza Hut for $2.7B to Fund Tech Push

June 16th, 2026 -

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Yum Brands is selling its slowest-growing brand to focus more on technology and shareholder returns. The stock rose 1.4% in premarket trading on Tuesday after the company said it would sell Pizza Hut in two deals worth about $2.7 billion. This move frees up money for AI investments and share buybacks. Here’s a look at how the deal works and what it means for Yum’s strategy.

LongRange Capital, a private equity firm, will buy Pizza Hut’s operations outside Mainland China for about $1.5 billion. Yum China Holdings will buy the Mainland China business for about $1.2 billion. Both deals are expected to close in the third quarter. Yum started reviewing Pizza Hut’s future in November 2025 after its sales slowed and lagged behind KFC and Taco Bell.

At the same time as the sale, Yum’s board approved an extra $4 billion for its share buyback program. Earlier this year, the company spent $185 million to buy back over 1 million shares as part of a separate $2 billion program approved in May 2024.

Yum has already started investing in technology. In March, the company announced a partnership with Nvidia to speed up AI development for drive-thru ordering, call centers, and restaurant performance. CEO Chris Turner said on Tuesday that selling Pizza Hut will help Yum focus more on technology, talent, and long-term value for shareholders.

Yum shares are up 2.2% so far this year through Monday’s close, mostly trading sideways as investors wait for a clear sign of growth.

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