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3G Capital is a global investment firm and private partnership built on an owner-operator approach to investing over a long-term horizon. [1] Founded in 2004, 3G Capital evolved from the Brazilian investment office of Jorge Paulo Lemann, Carlos Alberto Sicupira, and Marcel Herrmann Telles. 3G Capital is led by Alex Behring, Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner, and Daniel Schwartz, Co-Managing ...
[9] 3G Capital purchased the company at $65.50 per share, and existing shareholders received $65.50 in cash and 0.8025 shares in the new holding company: per-share—all-cash ($88.50) and all-shares (3.0879) options would also be available. Due to its iconic status in Canadian culture, CEO Marc Caira reassured the integrity of Tim Hortons ...
In this article, we discuss the top 10 stock picks of billionaire Jorge Paulo Lemann’s 3G Capital as of the third quarter of 2021 and assess these stocks based on their performance over the past ...
Alex Behring. Alex Behring (born 1967) is a Brazilian billionaire businessman. [1] He is a co-founder and managing partner of 3G Capital, a global investment firm known for its investments in Anheuser-Busch InBev, Restaurant Brands International (Burger King, Tim Hortons, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, and Firehouse Subs), Kraft Heinz, and Hunter ...
The rumors have been confirmed: 3G Capital will acquire Burger King for $24 per share, or $4 billion, including the assumption of the company's outstanding debt. Burger King's board has ...
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Jorge Paulo Lemann (born August 26, 1939) [3] is a Brazilian billionaire investment banker, businessman, and former tennis player with dual Brazilian and Swiss citizenship. [4] Lemann co-founded global investment firm 3G Capital, which owns brands such as Burger King, Anheuser-Busch and Heinz. [5] He became the richest person in Brazil in March ...
The falling value of Burger King eventually lead to TPG and its partners divesting their interest in the chain in a $3.26 billion sale to 3G Capital of Brazil. Analysts from financial firms UBS and Stifel Nicolaus agreed that 3G will have to invest heavily in the company to help reverse its fortunes. After the deal was completed, the company's ...