Burger King Bought Out

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Burger King agrees to $3.26B buyout by 3G Capital

CHICAGO â?? Burger King Holdings Inc., the nation’s perennially No. 2 hamburger chain, said today that it is selling itself to little-known private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26 billion.

Its shares soared to an 18-month high.

Today’s $24-per-share tender offer comes after a day of speculation about the deal that sent shares up more than 15 percent. The offer is a nearly 46 percent premium over the company’s stock price before rumors of a buyout began circulating.

Under the terms of the deal with 3G, Burger King’s Chairman and CEO John Chidsey will become co-chairman of the board. 3G Managing Partner Alex Behring will be the other co-chairman.

Burger King, with its 12,100 locations around the world, lags its far larger competitor McDonald’s Corp., and has struggled to keep up with its rival during the economy’s rollercoaster of the past two years.

Among the biggest problems: high unemployment among its most important, but notoriously fickle, group of customers: young men between 18 and 34.

It’s more than the bad the economy that’s led to five consecutive quarters of declines in an important performance measure of sales at locations open at least a year.

Burger King’s once-unique concept of flame-broiled burgers isn’t so rare anymore, thanks to a boom in gourmet hamburgers from smaller competitors such as Five Guys, The Counter and In-N-Out Burger. And it’s hard for Burger King to make solid profits while competing with McDonald’s super-low prices.

“McDonald’s is just eating their lunch,” said Bob Goldin an analyst at the food consulting firm Technomic Inc. “Burger King’s very heavily focused on a core audience of the younger male. And with that group, their attention goes to wherever has a better deal or whatever is hotter.”

Burger King is based in Miami and became publicly traded in 2006, four years after a earlier consortium of investment firms acquired the company.

The group â?? TPG Capital, Bain Capital Partners and Goldman Sachs Funds â?? still owns 31 percent of Burger King’s outstanding shares and have agreed to tender their stock in the deal.

3G Capital has a slew of partial or controlling holdings in South and Central American businesses, it hasn’t made many huge waves â?? or fully bought out many corporations.

But its investments hint that its strategy involves investing in businesses that deal heavily with consumers. The firm owns controlling or partial stakes in major beer maker Anheuser-Busch InBev; Lojas Americanas, a major non-food and online retailer in Latin America; and America Latina Logistica, the largest railroad and logistics company in Latin America.

The company had a minor stake of less than 1 percent of outstanding shares of Burger King rival Wendy’s/Arby’s Group Inc. as of May. The stake was worth about $14.3 million, but according to regulatory filings, 3G shed that interest by August.

The company’s biggest holding is its 4.5 percent stake of CSX Corp., the nation’s third-largest railroad. The stake was worth $855.3 million earlier this month, according to filings.

3G Capital is expected to begin its effort to acquire the outstanding shares by Sept. 17.

Burger King shares rose $4.57, or 24.2 percent, to $23.43 in midday trading today.

…but the BK Double Stacker is still safe, right? :slight_smile:

Taste great, but I can’t eat their burgers without heartburn. And I never get heartburn.

Burger King is so fucking awesome.

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
…but the BK Double Stacker is still safe, right? :)[/quote]

I hope so.

Ima go get a triple whopper tomorrow just to make a memory.


No one posting on T-Nation should eat anything less than a triple anything.

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
…but the BK Double Stacker is still safe, right? :)[/quote]

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
No one posting on T Nation should eat anything less than a triple anything.

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
…but the BK Double Stacker is still safe, right? :)[/quote]

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Their triple stacks are so awesome. The meat taste much more “real” than Mcd’s.

Order one, squeeze out all the grease and enjoy.

wendy’s triple FTMFW

edit: sans tomato

home cooking for the win, my nig!!!

Maybe if I tell them to do exactly what they do for a Double Stacker, just make it a Triple Stacker, then they’ll oblige.

Any burger is better than McDs. BK has that “burger just got off the grill” taste.
McDs burgers taste like “we just took it out the freezer and heated it up” taste.
McDs still rocks though :slight_smile:

[quote]RSGZ wrote:
Their triple stacks are so awesome. The meat taste much more “real” than Mcd’s.

Order one, squeeze out all the grease and enjoy.[/quote]

man that must hurt your appetite a little after doing that

[quote]deathlift wrote:

[quote]RSGZ wrote:
Their triple stacks are so awesome. The meat taste much more “real” than Mcd’s.

Order one, squeeze out all the grease and enjoy.[/quote]

man that must hurt your appetite a little after doing that[/quote]

On the contrary, makes me look forward to the burger more!

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Maybe if I tell them to do exactly what they do for a Double Stacker, just make it a Triple Stacker, then they’ll oblige.

Any burger is better than McDs. BK has that “burger just got off the grill” taste.
McDs burgers taste like “we just took it out the freezer and heated it up” taste.
McDs still rocks though :)[/quote]

You can just order a triple stacker or even a quad stacker. They make em the same as a double, just more meaty goodness.

I’m burned out on McD’s, the only thing I can stand from there is the nuggets. There better be extra sweet & sour sauces or there’s gonna be hell to pay!

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
home cooking for the win, my nig!!![/quote]

Normally I’m with you on this but sometimes it’s actually more economical to go get some fast food. Just how it is nowadays.

When they first came out with their double cheeseburgers I was eating at least 4 of them a day. I probably gained 15 lbs but it was totally worth it. It sucks they raised the price of them but they are still a good deal at a $1.29 each.

I had a Steakhouse XT today at my friend’s baseball game. It was mediocre. The fries were better. Wendy’s still owns everyone.

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
No one posting on T-Nation should eat anything less than a triple anything.

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
…but the BK Double Stacker is still safe, right? :)[/quote]

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sry to hijack but soulja, whos that in ur avatar?

BK has the best fast food out of the major chains IMO… by a long shot

I don’t eat fast food anymore, but I did have a craving the other day for their breakfast sandwiches, would have gone actually but there were none by me

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
BK has the best fast food out of the major chains IMO… by a long shot

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I agree, for big national chains:

BK>Hardees>Wendy’s>Arby’s>McD’s

[quote]PB Andy wrote:
I had a Steakhouse XT today at my friend’s baseball game. It was mediocre. The fries were better. Wendy’s still owns everyone.[/quote]

Fuck Wendy’s.

Men buy burgers from the King, not some silly ginger bitch.

Also, burgers are round.

[quote]jhng wrote:

[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
No one posting on T-Nation should eat anything less than a triple anything.

[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
…but the BK Double Stacker is still safe, right? :)[/quote]

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sry to hijack but soulja, whos that in ur avatar?[/quote]

it’s ciara, i believe