McDonald's Q4 Revenue Hits $7.01 Billion Beating Estimates

McDonald's fourth-quarter revenue reached an impressive $7.01 billion, surpassing analysts' estimates and reinforcing the strength of its brand in a competitive market. The company reported a 5.7 percent increase in same-store sales, a key indicator of performance, as customers continue to favor the chain amidst economic fluctuations.
Earnings per share (EPS) also exceeded projections, clocking in at $3.12. This strong financial performance showcases McDonald's adaptability and resilience, potentially signaling positive momentum for the company in the coming quarters as consumer trends evolve.
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