Nov 17, 2023How These Under 30 Cofounders Are Taking Part In The Women’s Health RevolutionThe Future of Women's Health and a Taylor Swift-Themed Cruise, plus more from the Forbes 30 Under 30 community.ByAlexandra YorkForbes Staff
Nov 16, 2023This Subway Heir Is One Of The Biggest Philanthropist You've Never Heard OfElisabeth DeLuca has already doled out $250 million of her fortune toward conservation and education and earmarked another $600 million to charitable foundations.WATCH
Nov 13, 2023Nurse Turned Billionaire: This Subway Heir Is One Of The Biggest Philanthropists You’ve Never Heard OfElisabeth DeLuca has already doled out $250 million of her fortune toward conservation and education and earmarked another $600 million to charitable foundations. ByJemima McEvoyFormer Staff
Aug 24, 2023This Super Private Heir Will Bag Billions From Subway’s SaleSubway, the giant sandwich chain, has agreed to sell itself to private equity firm Roark Capital in a deal reportedly valued at $9 billion, minting a fortune for its two founding families – but only one will walk away with the bread. ByJemima McEvoyFormer Staff
Apr 17, 2023Subway's Hidden Billions Revealed: How Its Founders Sliced Up A FortuneAs the sandwich chain eyes a potential $10 billion sale, a Forbes investigation reveals that late cofounders Peter Buck and Fred DeLuca and their families salted away billions for themselves and their foundations.ByJonathan PalmerForbes StaffWATCH
Apr 17, 2023Subway’s Hidden Billions Revealed: How Its Founders Sliced Up A FortuneAs the sandwich chain eyes a sale upwards of $10 billion, a Forbes investigation reveals that late cofounders Peter Buck and Fred DeLuca had already salted away billions for their families and foundations. Meanwhile, some franchisees say they are left with crumbs.ByJemima McEvoyFormer Staff
Feb 15, 2023Henley & Partners, Leader In Controversial ‘Golden Passports,’ Sets Sights On U.S.’s Ultra RichThe London-based firm, which helps wealthy people buy passports, has opened three new offices in the U.S. to facilitate what it describes as an unprecedented number of inquiries from high net worth Americans.ByJemima McEvoyFormer Staff
Nov 19, 2021Subway’s Last Surviving Founder, Billionaire Peter Buck, Dead At 90The nuclear physicist helped launch the sandwich chain in 1965. ByJemima McEvoyFormer Staff
Sep 11, 2018Subway Kills The $5 Footlong -- And Franchisees Stand To GainFranchisees are challenged today to be profitable. Considering high rent, escalating food cost and increasing mandatory labor costs in addition to royalties and advertising fees; the five dollar footlong sliced into those profits.ByGary OcchiogrossoContributor
Sep 11, 2018Subway Stops Playing Footsie With Its Franchisees Over PromotionAfter ten years of controversy, the Subway Footlog promotion has come to an end. The promotion of the footlong sandwich, has generated lawsuits, franchisee petitions and dispute's over the success of the promotion. Now franchisees can decide if they want to offer the deal.ByEd TeixeiraFormer Contributor
Jul 18, 2018How To Get Subway's Franchise Program Back On The Right TrackSubways franchise program has had its problems, read what experts in their field have to say about Subway and how the worlds largest franchise network can get headed in the right direction.ByEd TeixeiraFormer Contributor
Jul 5, 20175 Top Entrepreneurs' Best Advice For Staying Ahead In 2017Words of wisdom from people who've made it big.ByBrian ScudamoreFormer Contributor
Sep 15, 2015Subway's Billionaire Co-Founder, Fred DeLuca, Dies At 67Fred DeLuca, billionaire co-founder of Subway, the world's largest restaurant chain, died yesterday at 67 following a leukemia diagnosis in 2013. Control of the company, which has been facing slowed growth during DeLuca's illness, passes to his sister, Suzanne Greco. Greco stepped up to running the firm in June as its [...]ByAbram BrownFormer Staff
Jul 9, 2013A Day At Billionaire Fred DeLuca's Subway HeadquartersSubway CDO Don Fertman addresses the Challenge winners. Five budding entrepreneurs from around the world were brought to Subway world headquarters in Milford, CT on Monday morning to meet and share ideas with the executive team that runs the biggest restaurant chain on the planet. Founded by billionaire Fred DeLuca in [...]ByEdwin DurgyForbes Staff
Dec 5, 2012If You Want to Be a Billionaire, Start Acting Like OneThis past weekend, I attended the Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame (founded by my cousin, Mitchell Schlimer) gala, where I got to meet with a number of entrepreneurs, including Subway Founder Fred DeLuca and Sarah Blakely founder and owner of Spanx. These people have built extraordinarily successful businesses from nothing, in [...]ByRoberta MatusonContributor