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TSE:QSR

Restaurant Brands International (QSR.TO)

111.11
+1.29 (1.17%)
as of Aug 21, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconAug 22, 2026, 12:00 am

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.

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Consensus
Positive
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Valuation
Fair Value
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PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick May 10/06. Up 11.2%.) Extraordinary competent. Great expansion plans. Still a Buy.
BUY
In the accumulation stage right now. Could surprise to the upside with institutional buying. Will always look expensive, but as long as it delivers as well as it has, it is a buy. It will go higher from here.
DON'T BUY
Because of its branding, it carries a very high multiple. He can see a high valuation on this type of business.
BUY
Great story. Always expensive, but they deliver. Have increased dividends and earnings. Expect they will grow their dividends for the next 5 years.
HOLD
Good, low risk growth in Canada. Huge growth potential in the US, but it is an unknown company. Now looking at electronic payments. A little expensive.
DON'T BUY
A valuation issue and as a value player, he just doesn't see it. A lot of assumptions of growth in the US built into the price.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Great company. Still a little expensive, but there are so few really quality retailers in Canada. Doesn't think the expansion in the US is promising, but their execution in Canada is terrific. Would prefer at $30.
TOP PICK
Backed off about 10% from a recent rise. A “go-to” Canadian name. A premium valuation but as back to about a 20 multiple. Fairly safe.
TOP PICK
One of the classic retail businesses that just keeps growing at a steady pace over time. Relative to its past growth and expected growth, it is attractively priced.
BUY
Last quarter showed a phenomenal growth in their top line. US operations gained significant traction. Valuation is very reasonable.
DON'T BUY
Great company, and in recent months a great stock, but it is fully valued, maybe even overvalued. Look at it closer to the $30 level.
BUY
Expensive. Very defensive play. Same-store sales are much better than their competition. Have a 76% market share in Canada. Will be going into electronic payments later this year, which will add to their profits.
HOLD
Would sell if the stock doesn't trade above $36 in the next couple of months. Consolidation is at about the $34-$35 level. Would reduce his position at $34 and get out of it completely if it hit $33.
HOLD
New to the index, so the market doesn't quite know what to make of it. FMV is around $60, but would be surprised if the stock could get over $40.
TOP PICK
Still has potential growth in Quebec and western Canada. Also have enormous growth in the US assets.
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