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Strong sales in Britain, Japan boost McDonald’s

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NEW YORK: McDonald’s shares surged early yesterday on unexpected­ly strong third-quarter results, with sales in overseas markets compensati­ng for softness in its home market.

The fast-food giant pointed to especially strong sales in Britain and Japan, as well as positive results in Australia, Canada and Germany. The news drove shares of the giant fast food chain up 3.4 percent to $114.33 in pre-market trade. McDonald’s scored a 3.5 percent gain in comparable global sales in the quarter, an accelerati­on from 3.1 percent in the second quarter. But in the US market, comparable sales rose by 1.3 percent, slower than the 1.8 percent growth in the prior quarter. The continued lift from the “All Day Breakfast” campaign is helping compensate for “continued industry softness,” McDonald’s said in a news release.

“Our third quarter results, including our fifth consecutiv­e quarter of positive comparable sales across all segments as well as improved restaurant profitabil­ity, are a testament to the progress we are making to satisfy the needs of today’s dynamic customers,” said McDonald’s chief executive Steve Easterbroo­k. Net income for the third quarter dipped 4.4 percent to $1.3 billion. That translated into $1.50 per share, a penny above analyst expectatio­ns.

Net sales declined three percent to $6.42 billion, better than the $6.28 billion projected by analysts. After a lengthy slump, McDonald’s promoted Easterbroo­k to chief executive in early 2015 to better position the company against an increasing­ly competitiv­e environmen­t that includes other fast food giants like Wendy’s as well as gourmet chains like Shake Shack. McDonald’s has responded by reorganizi­ng its internatio­nal divisions and selling many restaurant­s to franchisee­s. The results included $128 million in one-time restructur­ing expenses. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? This file photo taken on August 10, 2015 shows McDonald’s Big Mac, their signature sandwich held up near the golden arches at a McDonalds’s in Centrevill­e, Virginia.
— AFP This file photo taken on August 10, 2015 shows McDonald’s Big Mac, their signature sandwich held up near the golden arches at a McDonalds’s in Centrevill­e, Virginia.

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