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TSE:QSR
This summary was created by AI, based on 10 opinions in the last 12 months.
Restaurant Brands International (QSR) is considered a competitive player in the fast-food industry, leveraging a portfolio that includes Tim Hortons, Burger King, and Popeyes. Experts note that despite challenges like higher food costs and inflation impacting consumer spending, QSR demonstrates potential for growth, particularly through its loyalty programs and ongoing turnaround efforts at Burger King. While the stock has faced some fluctuations and missed earning expectations in the past, many analysts believe it is well-positioned for steady cash flow and increasing dividends in the future. Generally, the company is seen as having strong brands and significant upside potential, especially as it refranchises stores and increases its market foothold, particularly in international markets.
Puzzling that stock's down, as Q1 results were quite strong, beating expectations and long-term guidance good. People are concerned about how low-income US consumer is going to be impacted by inflation. He recently went through the drive-thru and a Whopper is $8!
Sees that a lot of chains are introducing value meals, which may get stock going again. Stock's really good value here.
Has been watching company closely. Recent weakness in share price a good place to buy. Weakness in consumers beginning to rear its head. Higher interest rates playing a role in reduced consumer spending. If share price goes low enough - a good time to buy. Overall, a strong business. Would recommend buying below $80.
All the names have been performing well. Improved profitability in 2023 sets the stage for continued growth going forward. Focusing on menu innovation and digital transformation through mobile apps. Franchise business model offers stability and good cashflow visibility. Track record of increasing dividends and share buybacks. Yield is 3.1%, expected to grow modestly over the next few years.
Chart shows ascending pattern of higher highs and higher lows, technically solid. Shares outpacing the TSX since mid-2022. Seeing a 9-10% earnings growth rate.
QSR is now trading at 21x times' Forward P/E. In the 1Q-2024, QSR revenue grew 8% to $1.74B, beating estimates of $1.7B and EPS was $0.73 beating estimates of $0.72. The balance sheet has net debt of $12.3B, and a net debt/EBITDA of 4.8x. The leverage level has gone down slightly from last year of 5.1x. Comparable sales were solid across all brands except Firehouse, which the company recently acquired. Long-term guidance remains unchanged, which the company expects comparable sales to grow 3% with 5% restaurant growth on average until FY2028. Overall, we think the quarter was decent, and valuation is not too expensive relative to other restaurant names, and we are okay to add some here.
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Uncertainty is that previous changes were difficult because it's a multi-brand platform. Valuation is very reasonable. Very good growth profile and management. Balance sheet is not investment grade, and some don't care. He cares, as it's difficult to grow if you're not investment grade. Investment grade gives you much larger pool of people who can supply capital.
Likes it, but owns YUMC instead. YUMC wins from a valuation and growth perspective, but also has more geopolitical risk.
Pretty happy with it, though Tim's app can be buggy. Well managed. Good collection of brands. Right now, firing on all cylinders. Stream of revenue of 4-6% from franchisees. Invests in growth and innovation. Takeover of largest Burger King franchisee in the world, Carroll's, should increase traffic and customer spend.
Discretionary spending is coming down and the whole restaurant business would turn down in a weaker economy. She likes trade down economics where consumers go to cheaper alternatives for the same product. For example if a coffee at Starbucks is too expensive then customers might choose a lower priced coffee at Tim Hortons..