
MCD's lower valuation offers appeal, but weak U.S. traffic, value execution issues and cost pressure make patience key.
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MCD's lower valuation offers appeal, but weak U.S. traffic, value execution issues and cost pressure make patience key.

MCD's earnings beat highlights franchised strength, but weak U.S. traffic and margins keep investors focused on execution.

Restaurant Brands has followed the market’s trajectory closely, rising in tandem with the S&P 500 over the past six months. The stock has climbed by 14% to $77.66 per share while the index has gained 13.9%.

McDonald's has shed nearly 15% from its recent peak while a bold analyst just raised his target to levels most of Wall Street won't touch, and the question isn't whether the fundamentals support a recovery but whether the U.S. execution failure runs deeper than one bad quarter.

The burger’s overhaul, overseen by a corporate chef who had already worked magic at Popeyes, is helping propel a comeback.

Aaron Kaufman used to meet his lofty daily protein goals — a gram for each pound he weighs — with ground beef.

During the August 11 episode of CNBC’s Mad Money, host Jim Cramer discussed McDonald’s Corporation’s (NYSE:MCD) recent earnings report and said: Last week, we heard from both McDonald’s and Restaurant Brands International, the parent of Burger King… McDonald’s kicked things off last Tuesday morning, delivering a fairly tepid set of numbers. Their global same-store sales […]

On the August 11 episode of Mad Money, host Jim Cramer discussed the financial mechanics behind Restaurant Brands International Inc. (NYSE:QSR), and focused on the divergence between Burger King’s resurgence and the broader headwinds facing its parent company. He said: Apparently, the monarch is making a comeback because Burger King is running circles around the […]

Restaurant Brands’ second quarter results reflected steady execution across its multi-brand portfolio, with particular strength from Burger King and international markets. Management pointed to Burger King’s same-store sales outperformance and ongoing operational improvements as key drivers for the quarter. CEO Josh Kobza emphasized the company’s alignment with franchisees and highlighted strong performance in international markets such as Germany, Spain, and China. Kobza noted, “Our results hig
It's a war of words in the fast food space.

Fast-food chains scramble to resonate with younger consumers through new cold drink lines

Burger King U.S. surges past industry peers as Tim Hortons Canada faces headwinds.

Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management is preparing a takeover offer, sending shares up 14.70% on deal optionality, today, Aug. 12, 2026.

Brinker International (EAT) shares jumped Wednesday after the company provided an upbeat fiscal 2027

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized Economist Robert Reich‘s analysis, arguing that McDonald’s Corporation issues are not due to structural inequality but rather competition from rivals like Burger King, whose parent company is Restaurant Brands International Inc.. Bessent’s post on X...

Restaurant Brands International (NYSE:QSR) is back in focus after its latest quarterly update highlighted earnings that met or beat expectations, with Burger King momentum tied to menu changes and extensive restaurant remodeling efforts. See our latest analysis for Restaurant Brands International. The latest earnings update and capital returns have arrived after a period where Restaurant Brands International’s share price return has cooled in the short term, with the stock down over the past...

In early August 2026, Restaurant Brands International reported past second-quarter 2026 results showing year-on-year increases in sales to US$1,405 million, revenue to US$2,520 million, and net income to US$507 million, alongside a declared third-quarter dividend of US$0.65 per share and completion of a US$205.86 million buyback. Beyond headline figures, a sharper rise in earnings per share, continued Burger King operational improvements, and incremental share count reduction through...
Burger King has a new look in its sights.
MCD is pushing its 50,000-store goal to 2028 as U.S. traffic softens, but disciplined expansion and 2,600 planned 2026 openings support growth.
Fast-food company Restaurant Brands (NYSE:QSR) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2026, with sales up 4.6% year on year to $2.52 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.07 per share was 3.2% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Wendy’s posted Q2 results, slashing its dividend and scaling back annual guidance while activist investor Nelson Peltz keeps up the pressure.
It's been a brutal run for Wendy's.
Wendy's held the No. 2 fast-food burger spot in America for years, but a shift in the rankings is shaking up the entire industry and putting the top chain on notice.
According to a report from CNBC, Burger King is now the number 2 burger chain in the U.S., after McDonald’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 ...
Restaurant Brands International (NYSE:QSR) reported second-quarter results that showed continued sales and earnings growth, led by Burger King U.S. and its international operations, while Tim Hortons Canada posted nearly flat comparable sales and Popeyes remained under pressure. Chief Executive Off
Wendy's (WEN) second-quarter earnings fell year over year amid weak traffic trends, while the fast-f
BK is taking MCD to school.
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