Restaurant Brands International Inc. closed 18.4% short of its 52-week high of C$112.12, which the company achieved on March 13th.
TD Cowen downgraded Restaurant Brands International (NYSE:QSR) to Hold from Buy, citing valuation concerns and increasing risks to its Burger King and Tim Hortons brands.
Restaurant Brands International's strong Q4 results, digital innovation, and global growth strategy position it as a ...
Restaurants are struggling with record-high U.S. egg prices, but their omelets, scrambles and huevos rancheros may be part of ...
In a report released today, Brian Harbour from Morgan Stanley maintained a Hold rating on Restaurant Brands International (QSR – Research ...
Loop Capital Markets analyst Alton Stump maintained a Buy rating on Restaurant Brands International (QSR – Research Report) today and set a ...
Chili’s® Grill & Bar is shifting into high gear for the 2025 NASCAR season with the launch of its new ‘Ride the Dente’™ ...
Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)’s share was trading at $62.47 as of Jan 30th. QSR’s trailing and forward P/E were 15.66 and 11.61 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Restaurant ...
Price point can be a little high If you enjoy quiet luxury, this logo-centric brand may not be for you This is another super-recognizable brand, and not just because of the iconic logo on the ...
We came across a bearish thesis on Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR) on Substack by Monopolistic Investor. In this article, we will summarize the bears’ thesis on QSR. Restaurant ...
Restaurant Brands International (TSX:QSR) has been navigating a rather harsh environment for quick-serve restaurants and fast food. Undoubtedly, demand for quick and tasty eats is still out there.