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Diveroli Investment Group Files Schedule 13D, Endorses Strategic Turnaround Path for Noodles & Company
MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 4, 2025 / Diveroli Investment Group ("DIG"), a significant shareholder of Noodles & Company, today announced the filing of its Schedule 13D with the SEC. DIG's investment thesis aligns with Noodle's strategic review already underway, and the firm is pleased to see management, alongside Piper Sandler, examining pathways and levers frequently utilized in successful sector turnarounds.
Earlier this week, Galloway Capital Partners filed its own 13D, reinforcing conviction in the turnaround path ahead. Galloway's track record includes their activist role in the Regis recapitalization, where decisive deleveraging and refranchising cut over $80 million of debt and was followed by a significant appreciation in share price. That same playbook - sell stores, reduce debt, and reset the capital structure - applies directly to the opportunity at Noodles & Company.
A sale of roughly 200 corporate-owned restaurants could generate approximately $60 million in proceeds, allowing the company to pay down a substantial portion of its high-interest debt. As noted in filings and shareholder communications, Noodles currently pays roughly 9-10% interest on its debt, implying meaningful accretion should refinancing occur following deleveraging.
"We're pleased to see management is rolling up their sleeves," said DIG COO Jonathan Berney. "Our view is simple: a focused store-sale program paired with refinancing could meaningfully strengthen the balance sheet, improve market confidence, and position the equity for greater value realization. The blueprint already exists."
DIG intends to make its full analysis publicly available and may take further steps consistent with its rights as a shareholder. The firm remains open to a constructive, data-driven dialogue with management and the board, with the shared objective of supporting strategic actions that enhance financial stability and create long-term value for all Noodles & Company shareholders.
About Diveroli Investment Group
Diveroli Investment Group (or "DIG") is a Miami-based, family-run investment firm that pursues value creation through opportunities in public and private companies. The firm focuses on sectors where technological change, operational inflection points, or strategic under-appreciation create significant upside potential.
To learn more about Diveroli Investment Group and read the full Investment thesis for Noodles & Co, please visit: www.investdig.com
Investor & Media Relations
Avigail Diveroli, Communications Director
Diveroli Investment Group
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.investdig.com
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SOURCE: Diveroli Investment Group
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