Subway co-founder Peter Buck, who turned his initial investment of $1,000 into more than a billion dollars, died Thursday at the age of 90, the company confirmed. Subway co-founder Peter Buck, who ...
Subway's last surviving founder, Peter Buck, died in 2021. In 1965, Buck invested $1,000 to help Fred DeLuca start Subway, which grew into a fast-food empire. On Tuesday, Buck's private foundation ...
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Subway Co-Founder Peter Buck’s foundation announced Monday that the late Buck left his 50 percent ownership stake in the sandwich chain to the foundation. The Wall Street Journal estimates the brand ...
Subway is famous for its footlong sandwiches, which have been a staple on its menu for decades. The fast food restaurant franchise got its start back in 1965 when Fred DeLuca, who at the time was just ...
(AP/FOX 5 NY) - Peter Buck, whose $1,000 investment in a family friend's Connecticut sandwich shop in 1965 provided the genesis for what is now the world's largest restaurant chain — Subway — has died ...
DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — Peter Buck, whose $1,000 investment in a family friend’s Connecticut sandwich shop in 1965 provided the genesis for what is now the world’s largest restaurant chain — Subway — ...