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TSE:QSR

Restaurant Brands International (QSR.TO)

105.46
+1.59 (1.53%)
as of Jun 19, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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DON'T BUY
Not a big fan of retail and he doesn't own it. They have done well though. Popeye's and Burger King. Same-store growth hasn't been great even though international growth is rising. Think how Starbucks stumbled with same-store sales.
STRONG BUY
Tim's was to blame for latest disappointing results. Still thinks it's a great space. Rising income, urbanization, growing middle class. Growth model is very attractive. Not often you get to buy a Canadian stock in CAD with strong global assets.
BUY
Tim's is slowing, Popeye's and Burger King have strong numbers. Likes this name. Good combination of income and middle-class global growth. Not cheap, but not expensive. Be patient with the Tim's turnaround. Lots of competition, but they can pull it off. Yield is 3.1%. (Analysts’ price target is $79.50)
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Key level is $85. He thinks it will pull back and retest that level. He expects a market pullback, so add when that happens.
HOLD
Not a stock he owns. It’s taken a hit recently. The group has Popeye’s, Burger King and Tims. Tims hasn’t been doing well, though the other two are doing just fine. If you own the stock, don’t sell. Maybe a good time to add more to your position. The management is smart. The sell-off wasn’t justified.
BUY
A secular growth company. Was a market darling, but has come off a fair bit since the summer. It's up 120% since its IPO, it has a serious correction each year. Popeye's had great sales numbers though. Overall, he sees double-digit returns and likes it.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
For TFSA? It's had a great run, but buy on a pullback, likely in January. Good to own.
COMMENT

MCD vs. QSR long-term He would've chosen MCD up until a few days ago when the CEO was fired. That CEO boosted margins and invested well in tech. They had 17 quarters of rising sales. Can the new guy keep this up? MCD is probably in better shape now because of him and good to own for the next little while; there's momentum here. QSR, in contrast, is made up of several chains. However, QSR has done well in pushing non-meat products, whereas MCD is not there yet. QSR could push ahead of MCD, given this. He'd still choose McDonald's.

BUY
They have done a fabulous job turning around Burger King and Poppeye's. Tim Horton's disappointed with the slow turn around. It's expensive at 21 times, but they pay a nice dividend to wait. When you see Tim Horton's turns, it'll grow well. There is doubt now, which is the time to buy.
DON'T BUY
We're getting close to an entry point, $50, for the long term. Don't buy it yet. Valuations are too rich without decent fundamentals.
TOP PICK
Third largest restaurant company in the world. Burger King is doing well in same-store sales. Popeye's doing well. Tim's is improving. Enhancing brand awareness and guest experience. International expansion. Shares coming off is a buying opportunity. Yield is 2.94%. (Analysts’ price target is $107.47)
DON'T BUY

QSR isn't as overpriced as McDonald's, but he doesn't like QSR's weakening balance sheet.

TOP PICK
Rapid grower. Gets money from franchise fees plus franchisee puts up all the capital. ROE of about 35%. Same-store sales growth. International and domestic expansion. Acquisitions add to growth. Yield is 2.80%. (Analysts’ price target is $108.26)
BUY

vs. Domino's Pizza Domino's was a darling for 8 years, then went sideways, then turned around in a bad market. So, it's attractive now. This morning, there were fears that the stock would get hammered, but they finished the day positive. (They just issued weak guidance.) QSR is better because it has more diversified restaurants. Own both.

BUY
Loves it. Long-term, the chart is good, but short-term he is waiting for a buy signal. It's gone sideways between 2016-18, then had a strong breakout, and now we see pullback to support at $90. Expect more choppiness near-term. He'd like to see a pullback to around $85, consolidation, then re-acceleration to the upside.
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