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  2. History of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    1990: On November 1, McDonald’s began phasing out styrofoam packaging citing negative environmental and health concerns. [71] In November, McDonald's opened its first restaurant in Chile. [72] 1992: A McDonald's employee and two others open fire, killing and injuring several people in the Sydney River McDonald's in Nova Scotia, Canada. [73]

  3. McDonald's Over the Years: From the 1950s to Today - AOL

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    In 2018, McDonald’s announced a $6 billion plan to modernize its U.S. restaurants (which today number nearly 14,000), with planned updates to furniture, décor, exteriors and kiosks. The menu ...

  4. Ray Kroc - Wikipedia

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    He purchased McDonald's from the McDonald Brothers in 1961, after several years as their franchising agent, and served as its CEO from 1967 to 1973. Kroc was born in Oak Park, Illinois , and worked a variety of jobs, including as a paper cup salesman and a musician, before eventually becoming a milkshake mixer salesman.

  5. 14 Once-Loved Fast-Food Chains That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    The ancestor of Hardee’s, Sandy’s was a fast-food chain based in Illinois that was founded in 1958 by four friends who were also McDonald’s franchise owners.

  6. How Much Is McDonald’s Worth? - AOL

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    Here's a look at McDonald's current net worth to help you decide if you should invest in the stock. ... Kroc took the step of buying out the McDonald brothers in 1961, paying $2.7 million for the ...

  7. Richard and Maurice McDonald - Wikipedia

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    The brothers had told Kroc they were giving the operation, property and all, to the founding employees. In his anger, Kroc later opened a new McDonald's restaurant near the original McDonald's, which had been renamed "The Big M" because the brothers had neglected to retain rights to the name. "The Big M" closed six years later. [16]

  8. Harry J. Sonneborn - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, June sued Sonneborn for more than $21 million. She claimed he had told her the stock was only worth $5 per share and bought her out before the divorce, then sold her shares six months afterwards for $22.50 per share. [9] A federal jury exonerated Harry Sonneborn and found against his ex-wife in 1971. [16]

  9. 4 Reasons to Buy McDonald's Stock Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    McDonald's (NYSE: MCD), the world's largest fast-food chain, is often considered a reliable stock for long-term investors. But over the past 12 months, the stock has stayed nearly flat as the S&P ...