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  2. Restaurant Brands International - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI) is a Canadian-American multinational fast food holding company.It was formed in 2014 by the $12.5 billion merger between American fast food restaurant chain Burger King and Canadian coffee shop and restaurant chain Tim Hortons, and expanded by the purchases of Popeyes and Firehouse Subs in 2017 and 2021, respectively.

  3. Burger King - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor to Burger King was founded in 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida, as Insta-Burger King. [10] After visiting the McDonald brothers' original store location in San Bernardino, California , the founders and owners (Keith G. Cramer and his wife's uncle Matthew Burns), who had purchased the rights to two pieces of equipment called "Insta ...

  4. Carrols Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. is an American franchisee company and is the largest Burger King franchisee in the world; Carrols owns and operates over 1,000+ Burger Kings, and 55 Popeyes restaurants. The company has operated Burger Kings since 1976 in locations across 23 U.S. states. [4]

  5. Burger King Earnings, Sales Slip in Fourth Quarter - AOL

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    Fast food chain Burger King Holdings Inc. (BKC) reported diluted earnings of 36 cents per share for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010, down from 43 cents a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter ...

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  7. Heartland Food Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By 2001 and nearly eighteen years of stagnant growth, many of Burger King's franchises were in some sort of financial distress. The lack of growth severely impacted BKC's largest franchise, the nearly 400 store AmeriKing; by 2001 the company, which until this point had been struggling under a nearly $300 million debt load and been shedding store across the US, was forced to enter Chapter 11 ...

  8. Form 10-K - Wikipedia

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    A Form 10-K is an annual report required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that gives a comprehensive summary of a company's financial performance. . Although similarly named, the annual report on Form 10-K is distinct from the often glossy "annual report to shareholders", which a company must send to its shareholders when it holds an annual meeting to elect directors ...

  9. List of countries with Burger King franchises - Wikipedia

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    Subsidiary of Burger King Luxembourg; master franchisee for the Burger King Brand in Italy, Poland, Greece and Romania [192] Burger King A.B: Sweden: Burger King B.V. Netherlands: Burger King Restaurant Operations of Canada, Inc. Canada: Burger King de Puerto Rico, Inc. Puerto Rico: Burger King do Brasil Assessoria a Restaurantes Ltda. Brazil