McDonald’s: Greatest Restaurant In America, Overpriced Stock

Summary:

  • Management’s new initiatives are paying off, especially their investments in digital enhancements.
  • Mcdonald’s is relatively inflation-proof, but management has noticed some consumer changes, mainly reductions in units per order.
  • MCD stock is too expensive trading at 28 times earnings.
  • If the price falls to $220, that would signify a return to its normal P/E and would be an investment worth reevaluating then.

Close up of the US flag waving in the wind

Richard Stephen

Nothing quite captures American soul more than Freedom Fries and a Coca-Cola. America without McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) is not America. And I would not want to live here.

Unfortunately, McDonald’s stock price reflects the value it brings to our nation

McDonalds Earnings Plot

MCD Earnings (FastGraphs)

McDonalds cash flow from operations

MCD CFFO (FastGraphs)


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