RBI (Restaurant Brands International) is headquartered in Toronto and is 68 percent American owned. 3G Restaurant Brands Holdings LP, an affiliate of the Brazilian investment company 3G Capital, owns a 32% stake in Restaurant Brands International.
LOL. I want to ask why they're too broke to even own a simple coffee chain, but it makes sense that wealthy Americans would take advantage of the currency exchange to buy up Canadian businesses at a "discount."
Edit: Nevermind. Looking at their stock (NYSE: QSR), it's been more of a "haircut" than a "discount." Ouch!
It’s essentially been government policy for the past decade that they be the first “post-national state” with no distinct cultural identity.
Heritage Canadians will boo the US while their government imports infinite Chinese and Indians who are a far greater existential threat to the traditional Canadian way of life than the US could ever be
In other news, Canadiens who usually hate their own country play the national pride card when it's convenient.
National pride that's limited to sportsball & Tim Hortons (owned by Brazil) & celebrities who fled to Pedowood, never to return.
LOL. I want to ask why they're too broke to even own a simple coffee chain, but it makes sense that wealthy Americans would take advantage of the currency exchange to buy up Canadian businesses at a "discount."
Edit: Nevermind. Looking at their stock (NYSE: QSR), it's been more of a "haircut" than a "discount." Ouch!
I don't understand the specifics, but Tim Hortons merged with Burger King back in 2014 for tax shelter purposes.
Canadians are EXTREMELY passive aggressive. Behind the veneer of "nice" are a bunch of faggots.
Ding ding ding
It’s essentially been government policy for the past decade that they be the first “post-national state” with no distinct cultural identity.
Heritage Canadians will boo the US while their government imports infinite Chinese and Indians who are a far greater existential threat to the traditional Canadian way of life than the US could ever be