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Restaurant Brands Asia Share Price History (2021 To 2024)

Restaurant Brands Asia Share Price History (2021 To 2024)
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Restaurant Brands Asia Share Highlights

As of Thu 14 Nov 2024, Restaurant Brands Asia Share price is ₹85.23 which is ₹48.46 below 52-week high of ₹133.69 and ₹0.87 above 52-week low of ₹84.36

52-Week High Low

  • Restaurant Brands Asia 52-Week High is ₹133.69 occured on Tue 16 Jan 2024
  • Restaurant Brands Asia 52-Week Low is ₹84.36 occured on Thu 14 Nov 2024

All Time High

  • The all-time high or the highest price that Restaurant Brands Asia shares have ever touched was ₹213.8 and this occurred on Thu 17 Dec 2020.
  • The highest closing price at which Restaurant Brands Asia shares have ever closed was ₹194.39 recorded on Wed 16 Dec 2020.

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Restaurant Brands Asia Share Price Chart From 2021 to 2024

Restaurant Brands Asia Share Price History Table From 2021 to 2024

Restaurant Brands Asia Share Price History Table From 2021 to 2024

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YearRestaurant Brands AsiaYOY Chg%↑High - ↓Low
2021₹141.55-

↑ ₹189

↓ ₹126

2022₹111.75-21.1%

↑ ₹149

↓ ₹86.50

2023₹111.80-

↑ ₹137

↓ ₹84.50

2024₹85.23-23.8%

↑ ₹86.70

↓ ₹84.36

Analyzing the Impact of Investing in Restaurant Brands Asia

Restaurant Brands Asia Shares price in the year 2021 was ₹141.55. If you had invested ₹10,000 in Restaurant Brands Asia Shares in 2021, in 3 years, your investment would have reduced to ₹6,021 by the end of 2024. This represents a negative return of -39.8% from 2021 to 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -15.6%.

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Restaurant Brands Asia Share Returns In Last 5 Years

Restaurant Brands Asia Share Returns In Last 5 Years
  • Its highest share price in the last 5 years was: ₹189.7 and lowest was: ₹84.36
  • Restaurant Brands Asia Shares price in 2021 was ₹141.55
  • By 2024, its share price dropped to ₹85.23
  • It gave a negative return of over -40% with a CAGR of -15.6% over the last 5 years
  • If you had invested ₹10,000 in Restaurant Brands Asia in 2021 then in 5 years, your investment would have declined to ₹6,021 by 2024.

Restaurant Brands Asia Share VS FD (Normal) VS FD (Compounding)

You might wonder which option is better: shares, fixed deposits (FDs) or compounding FDs. Let’s compare them and see how they differ.

  • Shares: Units of ownership in a company can benefit from its profits or losses.
  • FDs: Deposits you make with a bank or a financial institution for a fixed time and at a fixed interest rate.
  • Compounding FDs: Similar to FDs but with one difference: the interest is reinvested into the principal amount instead of being paid out.
To help you make a well-informed decision, we have prepared a handy table that compares the returns of Restaurant Brands Asia Share with both FD choices over time.


If you invested ₹10,000 rupees each in these 3 options in :

YearRestaurant Brands Asia InvestmentFD Normal InvestmentFD Compond Investment
2021₹10,000₹10,000₹10,000

Then today, your investment would have become this much in each option:

2024₹6,012.17₹11,800₹11,910.16



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