McDonald's Corporation

MCD
$265.54 (- $7.29 - 2.67%)
Last updated: 2026-08-17 21:32 UTC
MCD Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE XNYS
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorConsumer Cyclical
IndustryRestaurants
ISINUS5801351017
CUSIP580135101
Market Price265.53
Dividend Yield 2.73%
Dividend Growth
1Y +5.30%
3Y +8.15%
5Y +7.74%
10Y +7.90%
Annual Dividend 7.35
Latest Payout ($)1.86
Latest Payout Date2026-06-16
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio22.73
EPS11.72
Market Cap$220.2B
Book Value-3.04
Price to Book-103.171
Beta0.61
52w High341.75
52w Low274.83
Next Earnings DateN/A

McDonald's Corporation trades under ticker MCD on NYSE as a stock. Use this page to review stock price, share price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Consumer Cyclical exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US5801351017, CUSIP 580135101. Also searched as McDonald's.

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About the Company
McDonald's Corporation is a global restaurant company that operates and franchises quick-service restaurants under the McDonald’s brand. Its business centers on serving a broad menu of burgers, chicken, breakfast items, beverages, and desserts through a large network of company-operated and franchised locations. The company’s current model emphasizes convenience, consistency, and broad customer reach, supported by digital ordering, delivery, and loyalty programs that connect its restaurants with everyday consumers across urban, suburban, and travel markets. McDonald’s also plays a significant role in the food service industry through its scale, standardized operations, and relationships with suppliers, franchisees, and local markets. Founded in 1940 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, McDonald’s Corporation remains one of the most recognizable names in global dining.
Price History
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.
McDonald’s Big Arch provides a modest traffic bump
The premium burger is aimed at protecting margins while the chain’s value offerings are meant to drive traffic
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Home Depot (NYSE: HD) and McDonald’s (NYSE: MCD) both sold off in the past month, and retirement-focused investors are asking the same question: which beaten-down blue chip deserves fresh capital right now? Both are institutional-grade dividend payers with decades of operating history. But after digging into three dimensions that matter most for retirees, the comparison ... Home Depot vs McDonald’s: Which Beaten-Down Blue Chip Is the Better Buy Right Now?
McDonald’s Big Arch Burger drives only mild traffic boost
Traffic rose just 2.2% during the week of the premium burger’s launch despite the product generating significant social media buzz, per Placer.ai.
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