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Restaurant Brands beats analyst forecasts on Tim Hortons sales

Published: February 14, 2024
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Burger King owner, Restaurant Brands International, has exceeded analysts’ projections for its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue, bolstered primarily by robust sales from Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons, the renowned Canadian coffee chain, has surpassed expectations for same-store sales growth, playing a pivotal role in driving Restaurant Brands International’s quarterly earnings beyond anticipated figures.

Restaurant Brands beats analyst forecasts on Tim Hortons sales

Restaurant Brands International, the parent company of Burger King, has reported quarterly earnings and revenue surpassing analysts’ expectations, attributing the success to stronger-than-projected sales at Tim Hortons. Restaurant Brands International, owner of Burger King, has exceeded analyst predictions for its quarterly earnings and revenue, citing remarkable performance from Tim Hortons, the prominent Canadian coffee chain. Restaurant Brands International has outperformed analysts’ forecasts for quarterly earnings and revenue, driven by exceptional sales performance at Tim Hortons, the iconic Canadian coffee chain.

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