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Restaurant Brands International Inc. announces renewal of normal course issuer bid

MIAMI, USA - Restaurant Brands International Inc. ("RBI") announced on September 12, 2025 that it has filed, and the Toronto Stock Exchange (the "TSX")...

Restaurant Brands International announces pricing of First Lien Senior Secured Notes offering

TORONTO, Canada – Restaurant Brands International (RBI)  Inc., 1011778 B.C. Unlimited Liability Company (the "Issuer") and New Red Finance, Inc. (the "Co-Issuer" and, together...

Restaurant Brands Intl announces investments to drive growth in China

TORONTO, Canada – Restaurant Brands International Inc. has announced two transactions in China, the acquisition of Popeyes China, and the co-investment with Cartesian Capital...

Restaurant Brands International announces pricing of financing transactions

TORONTO, Canada – Restaurant Brands International Inc., 1011778 B.C. Unlimited Liability Company (the "Issuer") and New Red Finance, Inc. (the "Co-Issuer" and, together with...

Restaurant Brands International Inc. introduces five-year growth outlook

TORONTO, Canada – Restaurant Brands International Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Josh Kobza, and Executive Chairman, Patrick Doyle, shared their confidence in the long-term global...

Tim Hortons’ stores in North America to reopen soon says parent company’s CEO

TORONTO, Ontario, Canada – The CEO of Restaurant Brands International Inc., the parent of Burger King, Popeyes and Tim Hortons, has announced plans for...

Tim Hortons parent reports increase in revenue, flat same-store sales

OAKVILLE, Ont., Canada – The owner of Tim Hortons and Burger King is reporting flat sales at its established locations in the first quarter but a nine per cent increase in revenue, which was above analyst estimates. Restaurant Brands International Inc. says comparable sales at locations open at least a year were down one-tenth ...

Tim Hortons franchisees are pushing back against cost-cutting changes

OAKVILLE, Canada – Tim Hortons franchisees are pushing back against changes implemented by the chain's new owners that are designed to cut costs but will lower the quality of the products, a report suggests. According to the report in Tuesday's Globe & Mail newspaper, the franchisees have created an organization called ...

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