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Denny's Corporation Announces New Organizational Structure (Press Release)

-- Chain Leader, 6/13/2008

SPARTANBURG, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Denny's Corporation (NASDAQ:DENN) today announced that the Company has redesigned its organizational structure to support its ongoing transition to a franchise-focused business model.

The Company has completed an extensive review of its organizational structure in comparison with many prominent franchise systems. In April, the Company realigned its senior leadership with three executive officers reporting to the Chief Executive Officer. The Company has restructured the organization under this leadership to effectively execute its new strategic direction with primary emphasis on sales, brand and franchise.

Additionally, the Company has created four Regional Vice Presidents of Operations (RVP) positions that will have accountability for the performance of both company and franchise restaurants within a geographic region. The RVP's and their support teams will manage an integrated effort to drive guest counts, sales and profitability while ensuring operational excellence. The Company is also strengthening its marketing focus with resources dedicated to sales, consumer insights, innovation and an enhanced local marketing effort through a strategic collaboration with Denny's operational leadership.

Nelson Marchioli, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "Through the success of Denny's Franchise Growth Initiative (FGI), the mix of franchised restaurants in the Denny's system is now up to 76 percent. In our quest to become a franchisor-of-choice in the restaurant industry, we must continue to evolve our corporate structure and mission to focus on driving sales, expanding the brand and providing valuable support to our franchisees. We have determined that to be competitive in today's challenging operating environment it is necessary to reallocate resources and streamline our structure. We see many opportunities ahead for the Denny's brand and look forward to working with our franchisees to capitalize on our growth prospects."

The new organizational structure increases brand and franchisee support, but also allows for consolidation of certain departments and job functions resulting in the near-term elimination of approximately 50 positions. As a result of these staff reductions, the Company expects to incur a restructuring charge attributable to severance and other expense of approximately $5 million in the second quarter of 2008, which will be paid out over the next 12 months. Additionally, the Company expects to realize annualized savings of approximately $6 to $8 million in core general and administrative expense (which excludes share-based compensation and annual incentive compensation). This expense reduction will phase in during the second half of 2008.

About the Company

Denny's is America's largest full-service family restaurant chain, consisting of 373 company-owned units and 1,177 franchised and licensed units, with operations in the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Guam, Mexico, New Zealand and Puerto Rico. For further information on Denny's, including news releases, links to SEC filings and other financial information, please visit the Denny's website at www.dennys.com.

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