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One Large Cap Consumer Cyclical Stock to Hold- QSR

Jul 13, 2022 | Team Kalkine
One Large Cap Consumer Cyclical Stock to Hold- QSR

Section1: Company Overview

Restaurant Brands International Inc. (TSX: QSR) is a leading global quick-service restaurant chain and derives its revenue primarily from franchise royalties and distribution sales to franchisees. The company has more than 29,000 stores across the globe.

1.1 The Key Positives, Negatives, Investment Highlights and Risks

Section2:  Financial Highlights

2.1 Key Financial Highlights

Section 3:  Valuation Methodology and Stock Recommendation Summary

3.1 Valuation Methodology

3.2 Price Performance and Stock Recommendation

3.3 One-Year Technical Price Chart

One-Year Technical Price Chart (as of July 12, 2022). Source: REFINITIV: - Analysis: Kalkine Group

The reference data in this report has been partly sourced from REFINITIV


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