McDonald`s Corp

NYSE: MCD
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Closing Price on October 22, 2024

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Underperforming CEOs at large companies have started to get pushed out by their boards. Leading candidates for the next departures are the chiefs of IBM and Avon.
thinkstockJanuary 29, 2015: Markets opened slightly higher on Thursday then sank before making a comeback later in the day. Only the oil and gas sector is trading lower as the day’s session draws...
The 24/7 Wall St. "America's Worst Run Companies" story is less than five weeks old. Already the CEOs of two of the eight companies on the list have either resigned have been fired.
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen from Wall Street include Family Dollar, Garmin, Ruckus Wireless, UPS, VeriSign and McDonald's.
Part of the McDonald's turnaround is supposed to be an altered menu. However, the core of the McDonald's menu remains high-fat, high-calorie food.
McDonald's continues to have more than 38,000 locations. With falling revenue and menu and customer problems, that may be too many.
Before the markets opened Friday morning, McDonald's reported disappointing fourth-quarter results.
In the wake of the positive Starbucks financial release, analysts commented that much of the improvement was because of the move the company has made toward selling food.
McDonald's is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter results Friday before the U.S. markets open.
A federal civil rights lawsuit filed in the district court for western Virginia on Thursday lawsuit names McDonald's, McDonald's USA and a franchise owner as defendants.
As the major indexes swing wildly up and down, a few stocks are not only safe havens, but also have high sustainable dividends and chances to rise in better markets.
Corporate earnings season is upon us, and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger reporting companies for the coming week.
To be truly hated, a company must alienate a large number of people. It may irritate consumers with bad customer service, upset employees by paying low wages, and disappoint Wall Street with...
McDonald’s remains in a very challenging business position, with its serious labor woes and sales trends that have been atrocious.
McDonald's says it will cut items from its menu and improve the quality of its food to rebuild sales. But is this plan too little and too late?