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Bullish on MCD ...
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ot all companies need to innovate to be great, but the vast majority need to be able to read the market, react, and be ahead of long-term trends. GE definitely has those things going for it; I'd venture to say that McDonald's (NYSE: MCD ) displays a similar ability to adapt. Let's invest with companies that can zig and zag, when others have cement feet. <> <> Analysts' Recommendation: | Buy | <> 30 Days Ago: | Buy | >>>...
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MCD
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+10.39%
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ot all companies need to innovate to be great, but the vast majority need to be able to read the market, react, and be ahead of long-term trends. GE definitely has those things going for it; I'd venture to say that McDonald's (NYSE: MCD ) displays a similar ability to adapt. Let's invest with companies that can zig and zag, when others have cement feet. <> <> Analysts' Recommendation: | Buy | <> 30 Days Ago: | Buy | >>>...
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Bullish on MCD ...
MCD
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ot all companies need to innovate to be great, but the vast majority need to be able to read the market, react, and be ahead of long-term trends. GE definitely has those things going for it; I'd venture to say that McDonald's (NYSE: MCD ) displays a similar ability to adapt. Let's invest with companies that can zig and zag, when others have cement feet. <> <> Analysts' Recommendation: | Buy | <> 30 Days Ago: | Buy | >>>...
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Bullish on McDonald's
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(closed on 07/30/09)
Cheap Eats! Analyst Finds McDonald’s Irresistible At 14 P/E Posted by Bob O'Brien McDonald’s (MCD) is as cheap as it’s been in six years, throws off lots of cash, has been gobbling up market share off its under-performing challengers, and is about to hit some catalysts that could re-energize a stock that’s been in something of a year-long funk. Deutsche Bank boosted its rating on shares of the fast-food operator to a buy from a hold. That’d be the same Deutsche Bank that lowered its rating on the stock last summer, when shares traded at just under $60 a share before going into a period<>>...
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Bullish on MCD ...
MCD
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Yeah, I know, boring but a safe investment that probably has limited upside potential but makes up for it with dividends.
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: All I'm asking for is rigor
Filed under: Google (GOOG), Apple Inc (AAPL), Pfizer (PFE), Market matters, McDonald's (MCD), Caterpillar (CAT), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Chevron Corp (CVX), General Mills (GIS), Procter and Gamble (PG), Kimberly-Clark (KMB), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Polo Ralph Lauren'A' (RL), Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says you can be bearish, but you have to admit when you're wrong.
Oh boy, I hit a nerve. My last two days of donning the bear suit and ...
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Eight Restaurants with the Right Recipe for Lean Times
It might not be good for America's waistline, but froufrou dining off petite plates is out. The recession has made us hungry for family-size piles of comfort food, skyscraping burgers, and all-you-can-eat fries. <>Like other segments of the retail economy, the restaurant industry has struggled over the past two years as unemployment has soared and consumers have curtailed spending. The National Restaurant Association's performance index shows that the industry has been shrinking for 23 months in a row. High-end bistros have fared the worst, with sales at fancy restaurants like Ruth's Chris (<>R>>...
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McDonald’s Corp. (MCD) – Bull of the Day
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McDonald's (MCD) global same-store sales continue to grow (up 3.8% in the third quarter of 2009) while maintaining healthy margins and out-performing competitors. Earnings surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate, and were up 10% year over year.
However, a strong U.S. dollar continues to moderate results, adversely impacting the top and bottom lines. We expect continued headwind from a stronger dollar, but this is a translation impact, and will not affect the fundamentals of overseas operations, which operate entirely in local currency.
<>With a strong balance sheet, consistent earnings, health>...
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Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day Highlights: McDonald’s, Genzyme, Berkshire Hathaway, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp and Berkshire Hathaway – Press Releases
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For Immediate Release Chicago, IL – November 4, 2009 – Zacks Equity Research highlights McDonald (MCD) as the Bull of the Day and Genzyme (GENZ) the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp (BNI) and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B). Full analysis of all these stocks is available at http://at.zacks.com/?id=5506 Here is a synopsis of all five stocks: Bull of the Day: <>McDonald’s (MCD) global same-store sales continue to grow (up 3.8% in the third quarter of 2009) while maintaining healthy margins and out->...
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Texas Roadhouse Beats in Q3 – Analyst Blog
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Texas Roadhouse Inc. (TXRH), a casual dining restaurant chain, recently reported third quarter results that topped the Zacks Consensus Estimate on the heels of lower commodity and pre-opening costs besides a jump in the top-line. Earnings of 15 cents a share surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 12 cents and climbed 27% year on year. On account of better than expected results, Texas Roadhouse raised its full-year guidance and now expects earnings to rise 20% as against the 5%?10% previously anticipated. For the fiscal 2010, management expects EPS growth to be flat to 10%, if comparabl...
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