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Kroger (KR) Names McDonald's Veteran Emilee De Martino Chief People Officer
Simply Wall St.43d agoneutral
Kroger (KR) Names McDonald's Veteran Emilee De Martino Chief People Officer

Kroger (NYSE:KR) has appointed Emilee De Martino as Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer. De Martino joins Kroger from McDonald's, where she worked on culture change and large scale transformation. The new role places her in charge of Kroger's people strategy and human capital agenda. Kroger enters this leadership change with its stock at $58.25 and a mixed return profile, with the share price up 32.7% over the past 3 years and 69.1% over 5 years, but down 16.8% over the past...

3 Dividend Aristocrats to Buy in July
24/7 Wall St.43d agobullish
3 Dividend Aristocrats to Buy in July

Dividend Aristocrats, the S&P 500 companies that have raised payouts for 25 or more consecutive years, remain the bedrock of income portfolios heading into the second half of 2026. Three of them stand out for July: a beaten-down quick-service leader, a biopharma machine firing on all cylinders, and a home improvement giant priced for a ... 3 Dividend Aristocrats to Buy in July

Double Your Retirement Income in a Decade. Here’s How.
24/7 Wall St.44d agoneutral
Double Your Retirement Income in a Decade. Here’s How.

A retiree who starts with a 10% dividend yield can collect far more income on day one than someone earning 3.5%. Twenty years later, the tables may have turned. One income stream stayed flat while inflation chipped away at its buying power. The other kept growing year after year until it was paying dramatically more. ... Double Your Retirement Income in a Decade. Here’s How.

7-Eleven enters chicken sandwich war
TheStreet45d agoneutral
7-Eleven enters chicken sandwich war

7-Eleven is stepping into perhaps one of fast food’s toughest fights in recent memory. The chain built its U.S. food identity around Slurpees, Big Bite hot dogs, and roller-grill stops. However, of late, it’s tried to become more of a real meal destination, using hotter, heavier handhelds to ...

Restaurant Brands International (QSR) Is Winning U.S. Traffic Where Rivals Are Slipping
Simply Wall St.47d agoneutral
Restaurant Brands International (QSR) Is Winning U.S. Traffic Where Rivals Are Slipping

Restaurant Brands International (NYSE:QSR) saw strong U.S. restaurant traffic trends in late June. Burger King and Popeyes traffic outperformed major competitors such as McDonald's and Wendy's. The relative strength came during a challenging period for the broader quick service restaurant sector. Restaurant Brands International, the parent of Burger King, Popeyes and other quick service chains, is seeing U.S. traffic hold up better than some of the largest peers. In late June, customer...

Why McDonald's (MCD) Stock Is Up Today
StockStory48d agoneutral
Why McDonald's (MCD) Stock Is Up Today

Shares of fast-food chain McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) jumped 3.6% in the afternoon session after a report from UBS highlighted the company as an attractive defensive dividend stock for investors looking for opportunities outside of the technology sector.

Why Restaurant Brands (QSR) Stock Is Up Today
StockStory48d agoneutral
Why Restaurant Brands (QSR) Stock Is Up Today

Shares of fast-food company Restaurant Brands (NYSE:QSR) jumped 3.2% in the morning session after a report on U.S. restaurant traffic for late June showed its brands performing better than key competitors, suggesting relative strength in a challenging market.

How The 5 Biggest Coffee Brands Actually Make Their Money
The Hustle48d agoneutralVIDEO
How The 5 Biggest Coffee Brands Actually Make Their Money

Five coffee chains. Five completely different strategies. One coffee consultant breaking down exactly how each one wins.*Winning in retail isn't simple. We made it easier for you to know how:* https://clickhubspot.com/et1aCoffee consultant Matthew Evilsizor digs into the playbooks behind Starbucks, McDonald's, Dunkin', Dutch Bros, and Blank Street. Turns out, Starbucks is quietly running a $1.8 billion banking operation through its gift card program, Dutch Bros makes more money per square foot than almost any chain in the industry, and McDonald's has 210 million app subscribers it manipulates with 15-minute flash deals to manufacture urgency and cash flow on demand. Each chain dominates through a completely different mix of menu design, loyalty strategy, store footprint, and customer experience — and Matthew breaks down the mechanics behind all of it.0:00 Intro0:20 Menu Architecture4:40 Loyalty Strategy8:56 Biggest Trends in Retail9:40 Customer Experience13:15 Store DesignSpecial thanks to Matthew Evilsizor for contributing to this video. You can find more about his business here: https://consciousbean.com/Get the 5-minute newsletter keeping 2M+ innovators in the loop: https://thehustle.co/join-free-2

Bloomberg48d agoneutral
Trump Financial Disclosure Shows 21,000 Trades in 2025

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump made more than 21,000 securities trades in his first year back in office, often in intense bursts tied to market events he created.Most Read from BloombergExxon to Change Name for First Time in Decades After RedomicileMeta Is Planning a Cloud Business to Sell AI Computing PowerGermany Rejects Trump’s Demands for NATO Loyalty to WashingtonRussia Indicates Ukraine Fired Long-Range Ballistic MissileKrafton Agrees to Pay ‘Subnautica 2’ Bonuses as Developer’s CEO

McDonald’s unexpectedly adds 10 new chicken menu items
TheStreet48d agoneutral
McDonald’s unexpectedly adds 10 new chicken menu items

The return of the long-requested Snack Wrap after nearly a decade missing from menus generated strong consumer interest and became part of McDonald's broader effort to reignite menu momentum. The relaunch sparked strong demand across the U.S., with some restaurants experiencing temporary shortages ...

McDonald’s (MCD) Leaves Russell Growth Indices And Its Investor Profile Shifts
Simply Wall St.48d agobearish
McDonald’s (MCD) Leaves Russell Growth Indices And Its Investor Profile Shifts

McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) has been removed from multiple Russell growth indices, marking a shift in how the stock is classified in key benchmarks. This index reshuffle affects McDonald's status within major growth-focused equity indices that many institutional and index-tracking funds follow. The change highlights a move in how the market groups McDonald's between growth and value styles, with potential implications for investor perception. For investors, this reclassification arrives at a time...

Despite Franchisees Struggling, McDonald’s Dividend Keeps Rising
24/7 Wall St.48d agoneutral
Despite Franchisees Struggling, McDonald’s Dividend Keeps Rising

McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) just paid its latest quarterly dividend of $1.86 per share on June 16, extending one of the most reliable income streams in the Dow. Yet the same company sending checks to shareholders is presiding over a franchisee system buckling under inflation, tariff disruption and the weakest consumer sentiment reading in years. Both stories ... Despite Franchisees Struggling, McDonald’s Dividend Keeps Rising