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Restaurant Brands' stock jumps as star franchise beats Wendy's
TheStreet10d agobullish
Restaurant Brands' stock jumps as star franchise beats Wendy's

Burger King is back in second place. The chain has passed Wendy's to become the second-largest US burger brand by systemwide sales, a spot it lost six years ago. McDonald's still holds first place by a wide margin. The change showed up in the latest earnings from parent company Restaurant ...

McDonald's making some big changes to its menu
TheStreet10d agoneutral
McDonald's making some big changes to its menu

McDonald's has seen its United States growth slow and has made significant changes, including replacing the long-time president of its home country. CEO Christopher Kempczinski talked about the company's shortfalls during its second-quarter earnings call. "Turning to the U.S. After a solid start to ...

Does McDonald's (MCD) Have A US Menu Problem After Weak Same Store Sales?
Simply Wall St.11d agoneutral
Does McDonald's (MCD) Have A US Menu Problem After Weak Same Store Sales?

McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) is facing fresh questions in its core US market after Burger King's US business significantly outpaced it in same-store sales growth. Burger King's focus on quality and marketing produced much stronger US sales growth than McDonald's recent value menus and specialty items. McDonald's newer menu efforts did not produce the traffic lift many investors expected, in contrast to Burger King's US results. The gap in US performance is drawing attention to McDonald's execution,...

McDonald's says it alienated its most loyal customers
TheStreet11d agoneutral
McDonald's says it alienated its most loyal customers

Earlier this year, I reported on McDonald’s launch of a $3 or less meal deal in an effort to win back its value status, targeting budget-conscious customers. McDonald’s new “McValue 2.0” meals included: The $4 meal deal: Consumers can order breakfast options with a McMuffin, hash browns ...

MCD Stock Forecast: Here’s Where It’ll End The Year
24/7 Wall St.12d agoneutral
MCD Stock Forecast: Here’s Where It’ll End The Year

McDonald's has lost ground all year, and the bear case carries real teeth, but a combination of loyalty scale, a new U.S. president, and a beverage platform rolling out ahead of plan may tell a different story by December.

McDonald (MCD): A Consistent Dividend Payer Since 1976
Insider Monkey12d agoneutral
McDonald (MCD): A Consistent Dividend Payer Since 1976

Matrix Asset Advisors, an asset management company, released its Q2 2026 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The stock market rebounded strongly in the second quarter, with the S&P 500 gaining 15.2% in the quarter and 10.2% year-to-date. Investors overlooked inflation concerns exceeding 4% and geopolitical tensions, focusing instead on […]

ConocoPhillips CFO to Ascend to Top Role; Fast-Food Burger Battle; Plus, New Layoff Data
The Wall Street Journal12d agoneutral
ConocoPhillips CFO to Ascend to Top Role; Fast-Food Burger Battle; Plus, New Layoff Data

ConocoPhillips CFO Andy O’Brien is the latest finance chief to step into the top job, with current CEO Ryan Lance retiring next month after 14 years. The leadership change comes as U.S. oil giant ConocoPhillips reported its best quarterly results in four years, with profits of $3.9 billion, boosted by higher oil and fuel prices amid the Iran war, our WSJ colleague Benoît Morenne reports. CFO background and cred: O’Brien joined the company in 1997 and has held several finance, planning and strategy roles throughout his time.

Krispy Kreme Posts 43% EBITDA Growth as Turnaround Gains Momentum
Exec Edge13d agoneutral
Krispy Kreme Posts 43% EBITDA Growth as Turnaround Gains Momentum

By Karen Roman Krispy Kreme, Inc. (Nasdaq: DNUT) said second quarter adjusted EBITDA grew 43.2% to $28.8 million, and net revenue decreased 12.8% to $331.0 million due to its refranchising strategy and the closure of underperforming stores. System-wide sales increased 1.1% in constant currency terms to reach $497.3 million, and rose 2.6% excluding sales attributable […] The post Krispy Kreme Posts 43% EBITDA Growth as Turnaround Gains Momentum appeared first on ExecEdge.