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May 3 QSR Restaurant Brands International Inc. (NYSE:QSR) Just Reported First-Quarter Earnings: Have Analysts Changed Their Mind On The Stock?
May 2 QSR Restaurant Brands International First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
May 1 QSR Restaurant Brands (QSR) Q1 Earnings & Revenues Top Estimates
May 1 QSR Restaurant Brands International Inc. (NYSE:QSR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 QSR 11 Best Fast Food Stocks To Buy According to Analysts
Apr 30 QSR McDonald’s and Domino’s Serve Food for Thought on Consumer Spending
Apr 30 QSR Compared to Estimates, Restaurant Brands (QSR) Q1 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics
Apr 30 QSR Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR) Q1 2024 Earnings: Aligns with EPS Projections, ...
Apr 30 QSR Restaurant Brands Higher in U.S. Premarket After Reporting Increase in Q1 Net Income And Revenue
Apr 30 QSR UPDATE 3-Restaurant Brands tops estimates as Burger King overhaul pays off
Apr 30 QSR Restaurant Brands tops estimates as Burger King overhaul pays off
Apr 30 QSR Restaurant Brands's (NYSE:QSR) Q1 Sales Beat Estimates
Apr 30 QSR Restaurant Brands International Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
Apr 30 QSR Burger King® Announces Additional Investment to Achieve 85%-90% Modern Image in U.S. Restaurants by 2028
Apr 29 QSR McDonald's faces weaker foot traffic, value proposition as it sets to report Q1 earnings
Apr 29 QSR Restaurant Brands (QSR) Q1 Earnings Report Preview: What To Look For
Apr 28 QSR Billionaire Bill Ackman Invests 36% of His Portfolio In This Industry
Apr 27 QSR Kushner’s Affinity Takes Board Seat at Brazil Fast-Food Operator
Burger King

Burger King (BK) is an American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered in the unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based restaurant chain. After Insta-Burger King ran into financial difficulties in 1954, its two Miami-based franchisees David Edgerton and James McLamore purchased the company and renamed it "Burger King". Over the next half-century, the company would change hands four times, with its third set of owners, a partnership of TPG Capital, Bain Capital, and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, taking it public in 2002. In late 2010, 3G Capital of Brazil acquired a majority stake in the company, in a deal valued at US$3.26 billion. The new owners promptly initiated a restructuring of the company to reverse its fortunes. 3G, along with partner Berkshire Hathaway, eventually merged the company with the Canadian-based doughnut chain Tim Hortons, under the auspices of a new Canadian-based parent company named Restaurant Brands International.
The 1970s were the "Golden Age" of the company's advertising, but beginning in the early-1980s, Burger King advertising began losing focus. A series of less successful advertising campaigns created by a procession of advertising agencies continued for the next two decades. In 2003, Burger King hired the Miami-based advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky (CP+B), which completely reorganized its advertising with a series of new campaigns centered on a redesigned Burger King character nicknamed "The King", accompanied by a new online presence. While highly successful, some of CP+B's commercials were derided for perceived sexism or cultural insensitivity. Burger King's new owner, 3G Capital, later terminated the relationship with CP+B in 2011 and moved its advertising to McGarryBowen, to begin a new product-oriented campaign with expanded demographic targeting.
Burger King's menu has expanded from a basic offering of burgers, French fries, sodas, and milkshakes to a larger and more diverse set of products. In 1957, the "Whopper" became the first major addition to the menu, and it has become Burger King's signature product since. Conversely, BK has introduced many products which failed to catch hold in the marketplace. Some of these failures in the United States have seen success in foreign markets, where BK has also tailored its menu for regional tastes. From 2002 to 2010, Burger King aggressively targeted the 18–34 male demographic with larger products that often carried correspondingly large amounts of unhealthy fats and trans-fats. This tactic would eventually damage the company's financial underpinnings, and cast a negative pall on its earnings. Beginning in 2011, the company began to move away from its previous male-oriented menu and introduce new menu items, product reformulations and packaging, as part of its current owner 3G Capital's restructuring plans of the company.
As of September 30, 2016, Burger King reported it had 15,243 outlets in 100 countries. Of these, nearly half are located in the United States, and 99.5% are privately owned and operated, with its new owners moving to an almost entirely franchised model in 2013. BK has historically used several variations of franchising to expand its operations. The manner in which the company licenses its franchisees varies depending on the region, with some regional franchises, known as master franchises, responsible for selling franchise sub-licenses on the company's behalf. Burger King's relationship with its franchises has not always been harmonious. Occasional spats between the two have caused numerous issues, and in several instances, the company's and its licensees' relations have degenerated into precedent-setting court cases. Burger King's Australian franchise Hungry Jack's is the only franchise to operate under a different name, due to a trademark dispute and a series of legal cases between the two.

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