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Track McDonald's Corporation in real time with a live news feed covering McDonald's Corporation stock news, official press releases, company announcements, and an archive of historical McDonald's Corporation news. ...more
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Shares of McDonald's Corporation MCD have lost 9.1% year to date against the Zacks Retail - Restaurants industry's 3.5% rise. The stock closed at $274.60 on Friday, nearly 20% below its 52-week high of $341.
75 (attained on March 2, 2026).
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Shares of McDonald's Corporation MCD have lost 9.1% year to date against the Zacks Retail - Restaurants industry's 3.5% rise. The stock closed at $274.60 on Friday, nearly 20% below its 52-week high of $341.
75 (attained on March 2, 2026).
Wendy's (NASDAQ:WEN | WEN Price Prediction) and McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) both dropped Q1 2026 results that flipped the usual narrative.
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McDonald's (NYSE:MCD | MCD Price Prediction) versus Pfizer (NYSE:PFE): which one deserves a place in a retirement-focused portfolio right now?
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An investor who bought Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) ten years ago paid closer to $50 per share than $45. Those shares now pay $3.64 per year in dividends, based on Microsoft's current $0.91 quarterly payout. That is a yield on cost of roughly 7%, even though the stock's current yield is about 1%.
The starting yield helped,... The 20-Year Dividend Strategy Built For Investors Who Don't Need Income Yet
The S&P 500 gained 9.6% in the first half of 2026 and nearly 15% in the second quarter alone, its strongest quarterly rally since 2020. Yet beneath the headline gains, Wall Street is increasingly looking beyond the AI winners that powered much of the market's advance.
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MCD aims to turn 2026 FIFA World Cup buzz into stronger engagement and traffic by tying event marketing to value, McCafe and menu pushes.
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Consumer sentiment just hit 44.8 in May 2026, down 5 points from April and firmly in recessionary territory.
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The retirement income math often starts in the wrong place. A retiree who wants $60,000 a year might divide that figure by a portfolio yield and assume the highest yield is the most efficient path: about $1.71 million at 3.5%, $857,000 at 7%, or $500,000 at 12%. On day one, the 12% portfolio looks like.
.. Why the Best Retirement Paycheck May Start Smaller Than You Expect
On CNBC's “Mad Money Lightning Round,” Jim Cramer said he likes Amprius Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:AMPX) and recommended buying it. “It's a good spec,” he added.
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The average American household spent $78,535 in 2024, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey. Round that to $80,000, and you have a useful starting point for the retirement paycheck many households may need to replace. Gross salary can overstate the target because it includes payroll taxes, retirement contributions, and expenses...
How A 2.5% Yield Can Turn Into A Retirement Paycheck That Keeps Growing
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