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Gas is having its most expensive August on record, and your burger order can now do something about it.

After years of price hikes to offset inflation, McDonald's is now struggling to move traffic in the right direction.
The US fast food market isn't for the faint-hearted. The cost of beef and running stores is rising, and an ever-increasing number of burger chains...

The burger’s overhaul, overseen by a corporate chef who had already worked magic at Popeyes, is helping propel a comeback.
Some companies have handed investors a bigger paycheck every single year for more than six decades, surviving every recession and rate shock along the way. Five of them look particularly compelling right now, and one trades at a price not seen in over a year.
It's a war of words in the fast food space.

If Wendy's offers a $5 value meal that includes a sandwich, chicken nuggets, fries, and a soda, Burger King and McDonald's run the risk of losing value-based customers, even if those people prefer eating at the other two chains. Cash-strapped consumers are cutting back on spending, and that has ...

Over the past six months, McDonald’s stock price fell to $273.75. Shareholders have lost 15.3% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 11.7%. This might have investors contemplating their next move.

Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc. (NYSE:ARCO) shares climbed 7% after the Latin American McDonald’s franchisee delivered second-quarter earnings and revenue above Wall Street forecasts.

For years, McDonald's fans in the U.S. have looked overseas for some of the fast-food giant's most unusual menu items, collaborations, and collectibles. But lately, the company has been bringing more of that international appeal to its home market, using limited-time promotions and ...

CEO acknowledges execution missteps in U.S. market; company launches McDonald's > NEXT strategy.
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 ...
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 ...
Wendy's (WEN) second-quarter earnings fell year over year amid weak traffic trends, while the fast-f
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 (DNUT) CEO Joshua Charlesworth joins Josh Lipton on Market Domination to break down the donut maker's latest earnings and discuss the progress of its turnaround strategy.
Krispy Kreme Inc (DNUT) delivers fourth consecutive quarter of margin expansion and significant free cash flow improvement, offsetting revenue decline from planned refranchising deals.
Company president said the revamped burger was helping win market share; McDonald’s recently overhauled the Big Mac.
McDonald's is fixing U.S. value, digital offers, restaurant workload and marketing after Q2 execution gaps, while global markets support recovery.
Restaurant Brands International (QSR) reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Thurs
Restaurant Brands International’s profit rose in the second quarter, driven by a standout performance at Burger King U.S. that bucked a broader trend of slowing fast-food demand across other major chains.
McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) reported second-quarter global comparable sales growth of 1.3% and systemwide sales growth of 4% in constant currency, as positive results across all operating segments were tempered by weaker-than-expected execution in the U.S. business. Adjusted earnings per share were $3.38
McDonald's just slammed the brakes on its growth timeline. The fast food giant now expects to reach 50,000 restaurants globally in 2028, a shift from its earlier target of reaching that milestone by the end of 2027. The delay comes as the company also reported a rough quarter in its home market. ...
Despite a strong international performance and record restaurant margins, McDonald's faces a US slowdown as it works to restore value leadership and operational excellence.
Higher spending is doing more work than customer growth
On this episode of Stock Movers: - Wayfair (W) shares jumped after the furniture retailer gave third-quarter guidance during its earnings call. The company said it expects high single-digit revenue growth in the current quarter. - McDonald's (MCD) is rising after the fast-food chain reported comparable sales for the second quarter that are slightly below the sell-side consensus estimate, while adjusted EPS was ahead. - Caterpillar (CAT) shares are surging after the company's second-quarter earnings blew past Wall Street's second-quarter expectations, easing concerns over the growth of power-generation equipment sales to data centers. - Palantir (PLTR) shares jumped after the company boosted full-year revenue and income forecasts and described commercial demand for its data analytics tools as "otherworldly." Palantir now expects $4.89 billion to $4.91 billion in adjusted income from operations this year.
Although the revenue and EPS for McDonald's (MCD) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended June 2026, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Following triple-digit gains on the major indexes yesterday, we're up another +559 points on the Dow, +221 on the Nasdaq and +6 on the S&P 500.
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