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McDonald’s US sales rise, but outlook remains uncertain amid pandemic spike

Global revenues at the restaurant fell 2% in the July-September quarter to US$5.42 bil

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Oct 2020 9:00AM

McDonald’s US sales rise, but outlook remains uncertain amid pandemic spike
McDonald’s third-quarter net income  gained 10% year-on-year  to US$1.76 billion, which works out to US$2.22 a share, beating analysts’ forecasts of US$1.90. a share –  Wikipedia pic, November 10, 2020

NEW YORK – Fast-food giant McDonald's saw earnings beat expectations on a United States sales rebound in the most recent quarter, but the chain said Monday it remains cautious about the outlook amid a spike in Covid-19.

Nearly all of the chain’s restaurants were open during the quarter, and US sales got a boost from new offerings including Spicy Chicken McNuggets and a meal deal promoted by rapper Travis Scott.

But overseas sales were less buoyant, and “as a result of Covid-19 resurgences, since September, there have been numerous instances of government restrictions on operating hours, limited dine-in capacity in most countries and, in some cases, mandated dining room closures,” the company said.

Most of the impact is in foreign markets, including France, Germany, Canada and Britain. 

“The Company expects some restrictions in various markets so long as the Covid-19 pandemic continues,” the statement said.

Global revenues at the restaurant  fell 2% in the July-September quarter to US$5.42 billion (RM22.27 billion), slightly better than analysts had forecast. 

One highlight of the results was the increase in US comparable store sales of 4.6% in the third quarter, even as guest counts were down. 

Like many small restaurants suffering amid coronavirus restrictions, McDonald’s has tried to beef up online orders, take-out or delivery, as well as their existing drive-thru system.

McDonald’s posted third-quarter net income of US$1.76 billion, up 10% year-on-year.

That works out to US$2.22 a share, beating analysts’ forecasts of US$1.90.–  AFP, November 10, 2020 

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