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This 'underappreciated' restaurant group is set for explosive growth

Jan 12, 2016, 01:17 IST

Burger King on FacebookBurger King is sticking to what it does best. No one is talking about the most important aspects of business at the third largest fast-food chain in the world.

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A new Morgan Stanley report calls Restaurant Brands International, parent company of Burger King and Tim Hortons, an "underappreciated story" that most people are misunderstanding.

While Burger King's US sales are the most likely to make headlines, it only represents a third of the business, now that Burger King and Tim Hortons' merger is complete. According to Morgan Stanley, the "real playbook" is unit growth for both brands and cutting Tim Hortons' costs.

Much of this growth promises to be international, for both Burger King and Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons is attempting to mirror Burger King's successful global strategy, which involves seeking franchisee partners when expanding in new areas. In late 2015, the company announced plans to open more than 150 franchised Tim Hortons location in the Cincinnati area in the next 10 years.

"To grow our presence globally with Tim's, we'll continue to work with our existing partners as well as new partners to expand all around the world, similar to how we've scaled our Burger King brand over the last few years," CEO Daniel Schwartz said in the company's third quarter earnings call in October.

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Meanwhile, Burger King is hoping to compete with McDonald's internationally, with new partnerships in France, India, the Ivory Coast, and Morocco, reports Seeking Alpha.

In the third quarter, Tim Hortons opened 69 net new restaurants, while Burger King increased its restaurant count by 141. The company reported that system-wide sales grew 8.2% at Tim Hortons, and 11.2% at Burger King.

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