Restaurant Brands International has had a lackluster 12 months, with the stock virtually flat in that time. Comparable sales growth has been slowing throughout the year, including in the company's most recent quarter. Given management's growth ambitions, 20x consensus 2024 EPS probably isn't expensive for this business, but the current trend in comparable sales leaves me cautious for now.
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After a 10% decline since the beginning of this year, at the current price of around $68 per share, we believe Restaurant Brands International Inc. stock (NYSE: QSR), one of the largest fast-food restaurant chains in the world, including Burger King, Tim Hortons, Popeyes, and, since late 2021, also Firehouse Subs - could see modest gains in the near term. QSR stock has declined from around $78 ...
Restaurant Brands International faces challenges in China, but strong performance in the US and other international markets supports a 'Strong Buy' rating. Tim Hortons and the International segment are key growth drivers, contributing nearly 70% of QSR's adjusted operating profit. Despite macro pressures, the Company's diversified portfolio enables resilience, with consolidated comparable sales...
Restaurant Brands International Inc. (NYSE:QSR ) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript November 5, 2024 8:45 AM ET Company Participants Kendall Peck - Head of Investor Relations Josh Kobza - Chief Executive Officer Sami Siddiqui - Chief Financial Officer Patrick Doyle - Executive Chairman Conference Call Participants Brian Bittner - Oppenheimer & Co John Ivankoe - JPMorgan Dennis Geiger - UBS David ...
Burger King and Tim Horton's owner Restaurant Brands International (TSX:QSR, NYSE:QSR) saw its shares fall after reporting slower sales growth in the third quarter. Sales of $2.29 billion missed the consensus analyst estimate of $2.31 billion and adjusted earnings per share of US$0.93, while up 4.6% on a year ago, were short of the expected US$0.95.
Net sales climbed 24.7%, largely thanks to the company's acquisitions of its largest U.S. Burger King franchisee and its Popeyes business in China.
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