McDonald's Posts Growth in April Sales
Monday May 9, 4:18 pm ET
McDonald's Posts 2.8 Percent Growth in April Same-Store Sales on Higher U.S. Demand
OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) -- McDonald's Corp. on Monday posted a moderate rise in sales at its namesake fast-food restaurants last month, lifted by improved domestic business while European demand lagged.
Same-store sales at worldwide McDonald's locations open at least a year grew 2.8 percent in April, but slowed from an increase of 10.5 percent in the prior-year period. Total systemwide sales were 6.7 percent higher, the company said.
ADVERTISEMENT
Monthly same-store sales jumped 4.7 percent at U.S. sites and 1.6 percent in Asia, the Middle East and Africa. A year ago, U.S. sales rose 13.5 percent and Asian, Middle Eastern and African sales were up 10.1 percent.
Meanwhile, European same-store sales dropped 0.7 percent, compared with growth of 5 percent last year.
McDonald's shares rose 74 cents, or 2.5 percent, to close at $30.12 in Monday trading on the New York Stock Exchange, where they have been trading in a 52-week range of $25.05 to $34.56.
Email Story
Set News Alert
Print Story
Caspermick
"TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO."
God Bless America
In Gambling,,,Playing Card Games. Ya Never Know What The Next Hand Will Look Like.
Ten Bagger Potential Stock