Chair and CEO of Restaurant Brands International (RBI) | In Good Company | Podcast

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Patrick Doyle, Executive Chair and Josh Kobza, CEO of Restaurant Brands International (RBI)
    CEO and Chair of RBI: Burger King, coffee, speed and trust
    Today’s guests; Patrick Doyle and Josh Kobza, the Executive Chair and CEO of Restaurant Brands International, one of the world’s largest fast-food companies. They own Burger King, Tim Hortons, Firehouse, and Popeyes. In other words, they sell billions of Burgers, Coffees, Chickens and Sandwiches every year. They discuss trends in the industry, how they work together, the link between trust and speed, and much more.
    The podcast In Good Company is part of Norges Bank Investment Management , a podcast about our investments. We are transparent about how the fund is invested. In this podcast, you to get a deeper insight into the companies the fund is invested in.
    Our CEO, Nicolai Tangen, has in-depth interviews with the leaders of some of the largest companies in the world. You will get insight into their leadership principles, the company’s strategy and how they are dealing with a large investor like us. You will also learn more about our role as an owner of the companies.
    You can read more about the podcast on www.nbim.no/en/publications/p...
    #BurgerKing #timhortons #poeyes #firehouse

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  • @jonnagap87
    @jonnagap87 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I went ahead and took a big position in QSR just based on how competent these 2 leaders are. If not for that, the brands themselves are quite stale. But Patrick is a legend and is now fully invested in the turnaround. Can’t find no one better to hitch my wagons onto.

  • @real.mannie
    @real.mannie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Would love to see Chair & CEO of Alimentaion Couche Tard on your platform. Great episode!

    • @norgesbankinvestmentmanagement
      @norgesbankinvestmentmanagement  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks for the feedback and tip :)
      The podcast In Good Company is part of Norges Bank Investment Management , a podcast about our investments. We are transparent about how the fund is invested. In this podcast, you to get a deeper insight into the companies the fund is invested in.
      You can view all the companies we are invested in here: www.nbim.no/en/the-fund/investments

  • @LXBalla4414
    @LXBalla4414 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Tim Horton’s now also offer pizzas

  • @SGETjome
    @SGETjome หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bought my shares in March 2020 and planning to hold them for decades to come 😊

  • @cocoanutte
    @cocoanutte 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Our gracious host talking about his 4th cup of coffee for the day...
    Here's a coffee hack for you that will leave you feeling full all day long - you'll definitely lose weight.
    45 g Chocolate Unsweetened (shredded with a cheese grater is great)
    45 g Instant Coffee
    150 g Cooked yam
    400 g hot water
    Mix in a blender and drink slowly - twenty to thirty minutes

  • @royjones59344
    @royjones59344 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Will be surprised if these two don't have great success at RBI.

  • @yasirfarooq2256
    @yasirfarooq2256 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Nicolai
    Can you please invite Emad Mostaque from Stability AI to your show

    • @norgesbankinvestmentmanagement
      @norgesbankinvestmentmanagement  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi! The podcast In Good Company is part of Norges Bank Investment Management , a podcast about our investments. We are transparent about how the fund is invested. In this podcast, you to get a deeper insight into the companies the fund is invested in.
      You can view all the companies we are invested in here: www.nbim.no/en/the-fund/investments

  • @RedGoobler
    @RedGoobler 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Sorry, but I'd be worried about investing in a man looking like Kobza. Too smooth and American Psycho like

  • @morrisonmeister
    @morrisonmeister 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Must be difficult to audit many of the countries where the ingredients come from, especially with a high number of the countries being in a constant state of civil war or controlled by cartels.

  • @fl0ridaman123
    @fl0ridaman123 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    if interest rates are higher for longer, why would someone invest in a restaurant business?

  • @shunaras
    @shunaras 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada has two large Indian groups, Tamils and Punjabis. Come to Europe and one can see these people are the most successful in every profession even though India has more than 20 different ethnic groups

    • @shunaras
      @shunaras 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @shrishri8898 yes, mostly the case here as well, although many men are in good positions. I got fired a dozen times because I have a university degree and most women are working as nurses or waitresses. Women can only do well by marrying a rich man, the only reason someone employs me is so that they can show the world how stupid I am and how intelligent they are. I will usually be given some impossible tasks, deadlines or old computer etc and be fired for not doing my work, this is not legal but it is socially acceptable

    • @shunaras
      @shunaras 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @shrishri8898 it's same in Europe unfortunately, they really destroy your life for coming from a poor country