McDonald's Corporation trades under ticker MCD on NYSE as a stock. Use this page to review stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Consumer Cyclical exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US5801351017, CUSIP 580135101.
About the Company
McDonald's Corporation operates and franchises McDonald's restaurants worldwide, serving as a global leader in the quick-service restaurant industry. The company offers a core menu of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, fries, breakfast items, shakes, desserts, soft drinks, coffee, and beverages, alongside limited-time promotions to keep offerings fresh. It generates revenue primarily through franchise royalties and rent from about 61% of its systemwide sales, complemented by company-operated restaurants. McDonald's organizes its business into three key segments: U.S., International Operated Markets, and International Developmental Licensed Markets and Corporate, enabling tailored strategies across diverse geographies. Franchise structures include conventional franchises, developmental licenses, and affiliates, supporting extensive global reach. Founded in 1955 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, McDonald's Corporation plays a pivotal role in the consumer services sector, providing convenient, affordable dining options to millions daily and maintaining a strong presence in both mature and emerging markets.
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Latest News for MCD
So Much Meat, So Little Time: Fast-Food Chains Say the Limited-Time Offer May Have Lost Sizzle
Limited time offers aren't lifting sales as much as they used to, companies say.
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