Burger King sees key sales down


chicago: Burger King Worldwide Inc says first-quarter comparable sales likely fell more than Wall Street expected, and laid out plans for a revamped leadership team as chief executive Bernardo Hees prepares to become the CEO of H.J. Heinz Co.

The hamburger chain also said it expected adjusted earnings per share to rise to about 17 cents in the first quarter that ended March 31. Analysts, on average, were looking for a profit of 16 cents per share. Reuters

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