McDonald`s Corp

NYSE: MCD
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Closing Price on November 29, 2024

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Before equity markets ring the opening bell Wednesday morning, McDonald's will have revealed just how bad its first quarter really was.
Spirit Airlines could not have done much worse in the widely regarded American Customer Satisfaction Index, yet its stock has surged over the past five years.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the Dow Jones Industrial Average components reporting their financial results in the week ahead.
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Organizers expect job actions in more than 200 cities nationwide to attract 60,000 wage protestors, according to a report in The New York Times.
The 30-year Treasury Bond yields only about 2.5% and, amazingly, more than half of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks are yielding more than that.
A survey of prepaid cards revealed wide variation in both the types of fees charged on the cards and the amount of those fees.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include CONSOL Energy, Garmin, IMAX, Microsoft, SAP and Windstream Holdings.
24/7 Wall St. has seen multiple analyst reports on McDonald's, now that the fast-food king finally has delivered on higher wages.
In a recently completed survey of more than 62,000 supermarket customers, Consumer Reports rated Wegmans Publix and Trader Joe's at the top.
The U.S. Department of Labor released its March payroll and unemployment data Friday morning, and it is hard to imagine how it could have been much worse.
How much is this going to cost McDonald’s, and ultimately its shareholders, to raise wages for 90,000 employees who work in company-operated stores?
For the 90,000 or so employees who work in its 1,500 company-operated U.S. stores, McDonald's plans to boost the average pay to $10 per hour.
Perhaps it was one of those marriages that was inevitable. That is what the announced merger between Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz seems to amount to.
The larger the company, the greater its capacity for taking risks. While pouring millions of dollars into market research and advertising campaigns can lead to tremendous successes, such ventures can...