date:Jan 15, 2014
d yielding 2.4 per cent, which is higher than Burger Kings at 1.2 per cent, in line with Yum Brands at 2 per cent, but lower than McDonalds at 3.4 per cent.
Wendys is in the middle of the pack among its peers when it comes to EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Wendys trades at 11 times, compared with about 10 times for McDonalds and 14 times for Burger King, according to SP Capital IQ.
Bruce Campbell, president of Campbell Lee Ross Investment Management