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McDonald's Corporation (MCD)

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258.11+0.18 (+0.07%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
258.10 -0.01 (-0.00%)
After hours: 06:05PM EDT
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Previous close257.93
Open258.74
Bid257.95 x 1000
Ask257.76 x 1000
Day's range257.52 - 260.46
52-week range245.73 - 302.39
Volume3,131,216
Avg. volume3,351,265
Market cap186.015B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.71
PE ratio (TTM)21.95
EPS (TTM)11.76
Earnings date25 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield6.68 (2.59%)
Ex-dividend date29 Feb 2024
1y target est290.27
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Burger King to offer $5 meal deal: Fast food's value hack

    As consumers tighten their purse strings in the face of inflation, Burger King has become the latest fast food chain to prioritize value offerings strategically to attract cost-conscious diners. The company confirmed a new $5 meal deal aimed at catering to customers seeking affordable options. Yahoo Finance's Brad Smith and Seana Smith break down the details, shedding light on the factors driving restaurants toward value-oriented strategies to boost profits. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith

  • Reuters

    Burger King to launch $5 value meal

    Bloomberg News first reported on the details of Burger King launching the $5 meal, adding that it will be launching the deal ahead of McDonald's. Burger King's deal would include a choice of one of three sandwiches with nuggets, fries and a drink, according to the Bloomberg report.

  • Benzinga

    Mcdonald's Franchisee Group Applauds $5 Value Meal, Urges For More Support

    An independent group of McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) franchisees has expressed support for the company’s upcoming $5 value meal promotion, while also advocating for more backing from the corporation to ensure the discounted offering’s long-term viability. According to a CNBC report on Tuesday, the National Owners Association (NOA), a franchisee advocacy group, penned a letter to its members stating, “The fact remains that to provide the consumer with more affordable options, they must be affordable for