Chicago Sun-Times

MCDONALD’S STOCK SOARS DESPITE BREAKFAST DIP

- BY JOSEPH PISANI AP Retail Writer

Fewer people came to McDonald’s for Egg McMuffins and other breakfast items as competitio­n for morning diners has heated up. But the company still posted strong first- quarter financial results and its stock soared more than 5 percent Monday.

The fast- food chain said the number of customer visits fell in the U. S., partly because of increasing breakfast competitio­n. McDonald’s didn’t name its competitor­s, but Burger King, Dunkin’ Donuts and others have updated or expanded their breakfast menus recently.

McDonald’s said sales rose 2.9 percent at establishe­d U. S. restaurant­s, but mainly due to higher prices on its menu. Worldwide, that figure rose 5.5 percent, which is a lot stronger than the 3.6 percent increase that industry analysts had forecast, according to Fact Set.

The company has worked to expand its U. S. business — its largest market — with new initiative­s, like swapping out frozen beef patties for fresh ones in its Quarter Pounder burger. It also launched a new value menu earlier this year, reviving its oncepopula­r Dollar Menu with items priced at $ 1, $ 2 or $ 3. The idea is to get people in for cheaper items who then upgrade to pricier ones or add on food their meals.

McDonald’s is also in the midst of redesignin­g its U. S. restaurant­s, adding more touch- screen kiosks for customers to order from, and expanding delivery nationwide.

The company earned $ 1.38 billion, or $ 1.72 per share, for the period ended March 31. A year earlier, it earned $ 1.21 billion, or $ 1.47 per share. Adjusted earnings came to $ 1.79 per share, beating Wall Street expectatio­ns by 12 cents, according to Zacks Investment Research.

Total revenue declined 9 percent to $ 5.14 billion, but still beat expectatio­ns. McDonald’s said the revenue drop was due to its ongoing move to convert more companyown­ed restaurant­s into franchised ones.

Shares of McDonald’s Corp. rose $ 9.14 to $ 167.44 on Monday.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES ?? Customers order at the McDonald’s branch in the hamburger giant’s new global headquarte­rs in theWest Loop last week.
ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES Customers order at the McDonald’s branch in the hamburger giant’s new global headquarte­rs in theWest Loop last week.

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