Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
NYSE: QSR · Real-Time Price · USD
68.79
+1.66 (2.47%)
At close: May 12, 2025, 4:00 PM
68.88
+0.09 (0.13%)
After-hours: May 12, 2025, 5:49 PM EDT
Restaurant Brands International Employees
Restaurant Brands International had 37,600 employees as of December 31, 2024. The number of employees increased by 28,600 or 317.78% compared to the previous year.
Employees
37,600
Change (1Y)
28,600
Growth (1Y)
317.78%
Revenue / Employee
$233,404
Profits / Employee
$25,266
Market Cap
31.27B
Employees Chart
Employees History
Date | Employees | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 31, 2024 | 37,600 | 28,600 | 317.78% |
Dec 31, 2023 | 9,000 | 2,600 | 40.63% |
Dec 31, 2022 | 6,400 | 700 | 12.28% |
Dec 31, 2021 | 5,700 | 500 | 9.62% |
Dec 31, 2020 | 5,200 | -1,100 | -17.46% |
Dec 31, 2019 | 6,300 | 300 | 5.00% |
Dec 31, 2018 | 6,000 | -200 | -3.23% |
Dec 31, 2017 | 6,200 | 1,900 | 44.19% |
Dec 31, 2016 | 4,300 | 0 | - |
Dec 31, 2015 | 4,300 | -300 | -6.52% |
Dec 31, 2014 | 4,600 | - | - |
Sources: Annual number of employees according to filings submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Data is also manually gathered from company press releases, IPO filings, and other official sources.
QSR News
- 3 days ago - Consumer confidence has fallen, but these companies are seeing a spending uptick - Market Watch
- 4 days ago - Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha
- 4 days ago - Burger King parent saw slower start to the year as revenue and earnings miss marks - Market Watch
- 4 days ago - Burger King Parent Restaurant Brands International Q1 Sales, Profit Fall Short - Investopedia
- 4 days ago - Restaurant Brands earnings miss as Burger King, Popeyes and Tim Hortons post same-store sales declines - CNBC
- 4 days ago - Burger King-parent Restaurant Brands' quarterly results miss on weak demand - Reuters
- 4 days ago - Restaurant Brands International Inc. Reports First Quarter 2025 Results - PRNewsWire
- 6 days ago - Burger King ordered to face lawsuit alleging Whoppers are way smaller than advertised - New York Post