It's worth noting that in a week when many stocks are getting slaughtered, shares of McDonald's Corp. NYSE: MCD are up 2.7% in the five trading sessions ending Feb. 5. That has MCD stock near a 52-week high.
MCD's Q4 performance is likely to reflect gains from value meals, digital engagement and global expansion, partly offset by cost inflation and margin pressure.
Evaluate the expected performance of McDonald's (MCD) for the quarter ended December 2025, looking beyond the conventional Wall Street top-and-bottom-line estimates and examining some of its key metrics for better insight.
McDonald's (MCD) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
In the most recent trading session, McDonald's (MCD) closed at $318.53, indicating a +1.12% shift from the previous trading day.
McDonald's is just one of a number of fast-food and fast-casual chains going the plus-size route with their burgers.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to McDonald's (MCD). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
MCD is betting on $5 and $8 Extra Value Meals to rebuild U.S. traffic into 2026, aiming to reset affordability as pressures persist.
McDonald's brings back beloved Changeables Happy Meal toys after decades, featuring 16 transforming robots and dinosaurs for nostalgic fans everywhere.
McDonald's Corp (NYSE:MCD, XETRA:MDO) is set to report fourth quarter financial results in line with Wall Street estimates, according to Jefferies analysts, who see limited potential for near-term surprises but continued market share gains in the US. For the quarter, Jefferies expects US same-store sales growth of about 4.5% and earnings per share of roughly $3, both close to consensus estimates.
McDonald's (MCD) closed the most recent trading day at $312.95, moving +1.2% from the previous trading session.
Over the past ten years, McDonald's (MCD) stock has handed back an impressive $79 Bil to its shareholders through direct cash returns via dividends and buybacks. Let's examine some figures and see how this distribution capability compares to the market's leading capital-return entities.