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  2. Could McDonald's Be a Millionaire-Maker Stock? - AOL

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    That's why McDonald's is often described one of the world's biggest real estate companies -- it owns more than $40 billion worth of property and related equipment. And yes, this makes a world of ...

  3. As McDonald's Turns to Value Meals, Is Now a Good Time ... - AOL

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    McDonald's has done a good job navigating through its E.coli scare, keeping the damage to its sales to a minimum. While the effects could continue into Q1, it looks like it should be an overall ...

  4. Is Investing in McDonald's a Good Idea? - AOL

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    An often-repeated investing rule is to buy what you know, meaning you should own stock in companies whose products and services you use or are otherwise familiar with. If you're a fan of fast food ...

  5. International availability of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong hosts some of the world's busiest McDonald's, with many operating 24 hours a day. Breakfasts include pasta soups with sausage or chicken. [8] Locations offer cups of corn as substitutes for French fries or à la carte. Desserts include soft serve ice cream in azuki bean and mung bean flavours; pineapple or red bean sundaes are ...

  6. McWorld - Wikipedia

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    McWorld is a term referring to the spread of McDonald's restaurants throughout the world as the result of globalization, and more generally to the effects of international "McDonaldization" of services and commercialization of goods as an element of globalization as a whole. The name also refers to a 1990s advertising campaign for McDonald's ...

  7. McDonald’s U.S. same-store sales, or sales at locations open at least a year, fell 1.4% in the fourth quarter. ... FILE - A sign at a McDonald's restaurant is displayed on April 29, 2024, in ...

  8. Big Mac Index - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 2009, all three of the McDonald's in Iceland closed, primarily due to the chain's high cost of importing most of the chain's meat and vegetables, by McDonald's demands and standards, from the Eurozone. At the time, a Big Mac in Iceland cost 650 krona ($5.29), and the 20% price increase that would have been needed to stay in ...

  9. McDonald's misses the target with Q4 earnings as it looks to ...

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    McDonald's results missed the mark to end 2024 as the fast food chain faced an underperforming stock, lackluster sales, and an E. coli outbreak.Revenue at the fast food giant for the fourth ...