.... and isn't real estate really just a bond hedge for bankers? Oh oh ......
Only less than 10% (that is what I have heard) of MCD restaurants is owned by the company. The rest is privately owned.That depends in large part on the value of the real estate as McD is essentially a real estate company.
Only less than 10% (that is what I have heard) of MCD restaurants is owned by the company. The rest is privately owned.
Ar you kidding? People are now where near that smart. When it comes to food the average American is about as smart as a barnyard pig.
The hoi polloi will continue chomping down greasy fries and burgers until their arteries clog, regardless.
Great secret menu. Is that an autocorrect issue - should it be spelled the McCrap?its not just the hoi polloi. I know a few very rich folks who love to order food from MCD. In fact, they have special menu. http://secretmenus.com/mcdonalds/secret-menu/ LOL this thread has a ridiculous premise. surf
I don't believe your comparison makes sense. Pizza Hut and Coca Cola have differenciated themselves in the market (I believe and I am not following them though) but MCD after being a successful cheap restaurant which was the favorite of adults and kids, now is out of favor and is all over the place. Teens like to go to Starbucks and have a drink than go to MCD and have a fries. It has lost its luster. Maybe your info is not up to date. Check out how busy Chipotle restaurants are and compare it with MCDs'. Now MCD wants to correct itself and is giving free food for those who have already purchased food from Taco bell. This is an indirect ad to Taco Bell. MCD is fighting with Starbucks in coffee, with Italian Pizza stores in food instead of correcting itself. The only group that I believe MCD might have appeal is older generation who had good memory with MCD when they were kids and price and quality might not matter to them.Saying MCD won't exist in 5 years is like saying Pizza Hut or Coca Cola won't be around in 5 years. Generally speaking, branded consumer food companies are very stable and won't disappear like technology companies from some type of disruptive technology.
1% drop and its Armageddon - with high chance of going away in 5 years!!! Hope you don't bet in the market this way - you are far more likely to be out of business yourselfQuality of food : very bad
Price: Not cheap
Competition: a lot of better restaurants for healthy and junk food lovers.
The down trend for MCD has started a while ago and it seems that new CEO is not the solution. Fighting with Taco Bell is not a solution. Now the news is that franchisees are not happy. I believe their result should not be good on April 22nd. While market is up today, MCD dropped more than 1%. Watch for a $5 drop in a week.
You cannot rule out the possibility of MCD being out of business in 5 years.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mcdonalds-broken-franchisees-furious-133644537.html