Tim Hortons may be bought by Burger King

Canada would be the largest market of the combined company, officials say

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Caption: There are substantial tax incentives for a Burger King corporate move to Canada

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Burger King is in talks to buy Tim Hortons Inc. and form a new publicly listed company that would be based in Canada.
The company said in a statement Sunday night that Canada would be the largest market of the combined company.

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Caption: Burger King is in talks to buy Tim Hortons Inc. and form a new publicly listed company that would be based in Canada. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

The statement said 3G Capital, the majority owner of Burger King, would continue to own the majority of the shares of the new company on a pro forma basis, with the remainder held by existing shareholders of Tim Hortons and Burger King.
The companies say Ontario-based Tim Hortons and Miami-based Burger King would operate as standalone brands.
The statement adds that the new corporation would be the world's third-largest quick service restaurant company, with approximately $22 billion in system sales and more than 18,000 restaurants in 100 countries worldwide.
The companies say they will not comment further unless there is a deal.