New strategies could spur Tim’s shares

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TIM HORTONS INC. $54 (Toronto symbol THI; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 153.4 million; Market cap: $8.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.6; Dividend yield: 1.9%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.timhortons.com) is the largest fast-food company in Canada, with 3,453 outlets that mainly serve coffee and donuts. The company also has 808 U.S. stores. The stock has moved up lately in response to demands from Highfields Capital Management, a U.S.-based activist investment firm that owns 1.5% of Tim Hortons’ shares. Highfields has proposed several ways to boost shareholder value, including slowing Tim Hortons’ expansion in the U.S., where it faces intense competition from larger chains like McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks. Many ways to unlock Tim’s value In addition, Highfields wants Tim Hortons to buy back 40% of its stock, sell or spin off its distribution operations and transfer its real estate holdings to a new real estate investment trust. Tim Hortons seems unlikely to adopt Highfields’ suggestions. However, similar involvement…