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In a move that surprised McDonald's Corp. watchers and raises succession questions, Ralph Alvarez, the company's second-highest-ranking officer and potential heir to the chief executive suite, will retire Dec. 31 because of health problems. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
OAK BROOK, Ill. - McDonald's Corp. said Tuesday that long-time executive Ralph Alvarez will retire as president and chief operating officer at the end of the year, due to health reasons. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
Alvarez, 55, served as president of McDonald's North America, McDonald's USA and McDonald's Mexico before taking over the No. 2 spot in 2006 after the abrupt resignation of Mike Roberts. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - McDonald's Corp <MCD.N> Chief Operating Officer Ralph Alvarez, who was widely believed to be in line for the fast-food chain's top job, will retire on December 31 due to health reasons, the company said on Tuesday. Full Article at ABC News
McDonald's Corp. said Tuesday that long-time executive Ralph Alvarez will retire as president and chief operating officer at the end of the year, due to health reasons. Full Article at NPR
OAK BROOK, Ill. - McDonald's Corp. said Tuesday that long-time executive Ralph Alvarez will retire as president and chief operating officer at the end of the year, due to health reasons. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Alvarez, 55, served as president of McDonald's North America, McDonald's USA and McDonald's Mexico before taking over the No. 2 spot in 2006 after the abrupt resignation of Mike Roberts. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
New York, New York (AHN) – A disabled veteran is suing McDonalds for $10 million because he said he was discriminated against, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The incident took place at a restaurant in New York City. Full Article at The Inquisitr
A teacher at a southeast Houston charter school has been accused of secretly videotaping students while they were using the bathroom, authorities said today. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- McDonald’s Corp. , the world’s largest restaurant company, said Ralph Alvarez will retire as president and chief operating officer for health reasons. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Among the shares expected to see active trade in Wednesday's session are Aeropostale, Synopsys, and McDonald's. Auto stocks, led by Ford, may remain in focus amid signs that the worst is over for the industry. Full Article at MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO -- Among the shares expected to see active trade in Wednesday's session are Aeropostale, Synopsys, and McDonald's. Auto stocks, led by Ford, may remain in focus amid signs that the worst is over for the industry. Full Article at FOX News
Alvarez said, "seven orthopedic surgeries and years of chronic pain culminating in two total knee replacements in the past six months have made me realize it's time to move on." Full Article at United Press International
The following reiterates the prioritized twenty stocks accordingly to the price-to-book. If this were the sole criteria without further due diligence only one stock makes the grade and three others might be worth a glance. Full Article at Blogging Stocks
The Spanish government is considering legislation that will ban all toys in food. The measure is aimed directly at McDonald's Happy Meals for children, which contain a toy prize. Full Article at Shopping Blog
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Shares of the following companies may have unusual moves in U.S. trading tomorrow. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and prices are as of 5:30 p.m. in New York. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
By Kathy Shwiff McDonald's Corp. said Tuesday that President and Chief Operating Officer Ralph Alvarez will retire at the end of the year for health-related reasons. Mr. Alvarez, 55 years old, also will resign as a member of the board. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Stock quotes in this article: MCD Alvarez will also step down from McDonald's board. Full Article at The Street
(Reuters) — Chief Operating Officer Ralph Alvarez will retire effective Dec. 31 due to health reasons, the company said on Tuesday. Full Article at ChicagoBusiness.com
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An employee at Strasbourg's central McDonald's restaurant serves lunches to customers September 17, 2009. Strasbourg's "Place des Halles" McDonald's restaurant was the first one to open in France and celebrates it's 30th anniversary on Thursday.
View Photo »A customer walks out of a McDonald's restaurant in New York, September 9, 2009. McDonald's Corp's August sales at existing restaurants rose 2.2 percent globally, missing analysts' target, as strength in Europe partly offset weakness in the United States and other parts of the world.
View Photo »Customers enjoy a meal at U.S. fast food giant McDonald's at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. McDonald's lost an eight-year trademark battle to prevent local restaurant McCurry from using the 'Mc' prefix in a precedent-setting judgment by Malaysia's highest court.
View Photo »A U.S. fast food giant McDonald's mascot is displayed at its outlet at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009.
View Photo »JOLIET, IL- AUGUST 28: Graham Rahael, driver of the #2 McDonald's Racing Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Team Dallara Honda, drives during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series EnjoyIllinois.com 225 on August 28, 2009 at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois.
View Photo »Customers buy ice cream at a McDonald's outlet in Beijing, China, Monday, July 27, 2009.
View Photo »A cheeseburger and fries meal from a McDonald's restaurant is seen in San Jose, Calif. , Wednesday, July 22, 2009. McDonald's said Thursday, its second-quarter profit dipped 8 percent because of the stronger dollar and a gain that boosted results a year ago.
View Photo »In this April 1, 2009 file photo, released by McDonald's, West player Renardo Sidney Jr. , of Los Angeles, dunks during the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In a photo provided by McDonald's, former Mexican national team star and 1994 World Cup player Missael Espinoza, center, works with youngsters at the Georgia Dome during the McDonald's Youth Soccer Clinic on Monday, June 22, 2009.
View Photo »A woman exits a McDonald's fast food restaurant in Hong Kong on May 6, 2009. The former Hong Kong managing director of fast food giant McDonald's was jailed for four years and five months on May 6, 2009 for taking almost 300,000 USD in kickbacks from a supplier.
View Photo »RICHMOND, VA - MAY 02: Reed Sorenson, driver of the #43 McDonald's McCafe Dodge, comes in for a pit stop during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Crown Royal Presents the Russ Friedman 400 at Richmond International Raceway on May 2, 2009 in Richmond, Virginia.
View Photo »RICHMOND, VA - MAY 02: Reed Sorenson, driver of the #43 McDonald's McCafe Dodge, comes in for a pit stop during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Crown Royal Presents the Russ Friedman 400 at Richmond International Raceway on May 2, 2009 in Richmond, Virginia.
View Photo »A McDonald's restaurant sign advertises to Chicago Cubs fans across the street from Wrigley Field in Chicago, Monday, April 20, 2009.
View Photo »A neon sign reminds patrons at a McDonald's restaurant of the 24 hour service in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago, Monday, April 20, 2009.
View Photo »The McDonald's sign appears against a stormy sky outside a franchise in Solon, Ohio on Tuesday, April 21, 2009. McDonald's said Wednesday, its first-quarter profit climbed nearly 4 percent as more customers came to the Golden Arches for a cheap meal.
View Photo »A McDonald's marquee is shown Tuesday, April 21, 2009 in New York's Times Square. McDonald's said Wednesday, April 22, its first-quarter profit climbed nearly 4 percent as more customers came to the Golden Arches for a cheap meal.
View Photo »In this photo released by McDonald's, East player Derrick Favors, of Atlanta, scores the final two points of the game in the East's 113-110 win over the West team in the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In this photo released by McDonald's, East player Lance Stephenson, of Brooklyn, N.Y. , scores two of his 12 points during the second half of the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla. The East team won 113-110.
View Photo »In this photo provided by McDonald's, West player Michael Snaer, of Moreno Valley, Calif. , dunks during the first half of the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In this photo released by McDonald's, East player Dexter Strickland, left, of Rahway, N.J. , and West player Xavier Henry, of Oklahoma City, chase a ball during the first half of the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In this photo provided by McDonald's, East's DeMarcus Cousins, of Mobile, Ala. , dunks during the first half of the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In this photo released by McDonald's, West player Renardo Sidney Jr. , of Los Angeles, dunks during the first half of the McDonald's All-American boys basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In this photo provided by McDonald's, East's Skylar Diggins, left, of South Bend, Ind. , goes for a layup in front of West's Tayler Hill, of Minneapolis, during the second half of the McDonald's All-American girls basketball game Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla.
View Photo »In this photo provided by McDonald's, West's Tayler Hill, left, of Minneapolis, runs into the East's TaShauna Rodgers, of Suffolk, Va. , during the second half of the McDonald's All-American girls basketball game Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Coral Gables, Fla. The West won 69-68.
View Photo »In this photo provided by McDonald's, West's Eliza Pierre, left, of Pasadena, Calif. , goes to the basket in front of East's Erica Wheeler, center, of Miami, and Skylar Diggins, of South Bend, Ind. , during the first half of the McDonald's All American girls basketball game, Wednesday,...
View Photo »A customer walks out of a McDonald's restaurant in New York, September 9, 2009. McDonald's Corp's August sales at existing restaurants rose 2.2 percent globally, missing analysts' target, as strength in Europe partly offset weakness in the United States and other parts of the world.
View Photo »No, not really ... I had a wee moment after watching Newcastle and maybe it tells you something: I'd stopped at a garage and the boys were jumping back on the bus with their McDonald's and carry-outs from Tesco. I loved my rugby but most of all when it was old-school.
I've never eaten at a Sonic, but I've seen their ads on TV ... They compete with Burger King and McDonald's, and they have a strong regional presence and national advertising.
My husband's a firefighter.' Smoke could be seen from blocks away. Brent Harpster, who lives at the nearby Ocean Villas condominiums, was about to walk out the door to shop at the Winn-Dixie just south of fire when he saw the smoke billowing up. I remember in the '80s it was either a Burger King or McDo...
Just because Diane Schuler is not passed out on the floor of McDonald's or the gas station does not prove that she wasn't drunk three hours later
When Chuck Norris was denied an Egg McMuffin at McDonald's because it was 10:35, he roundhouse-kicked the store so hard it became a Wendy's.
McDonald's wants to open more shops, not destroy Burger King and in the process destroy itself. Why would we be so silly as to hurt ourselves?
It's better to say we are competitors, like McDonald's and Burger King are competitors
We're competing with McDonald's and Burger King ... We're planning on opening more locations in New York, Boston, Chicago, LA, and I think we'll do especially well in the [San Francisco] Bay Area, where there's a lot of health food consciousness.
Late last month four teens were cited for disorderly conduct in American Fork, Utah, after repeatedly (and, some would argue, hilariously) rapping their order at a McDonald's drive-through.
In Canada, McDonald's is just one among many similar choices. It may be the most popular overall but it isn't as prominent. That isn't the case in China
McDonald's is going through a critical transition period as it is under siege in China's cut-throat fast-food market
McDonald's made us better
The State should encourage healthy living by subsidizing yoga, funded by a tax on McDonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell, Dairy Queen, CocaCola, candy, beer, etc. Judging by Missouri’s consumption of these items, Yoga would end up being free!
They are on the ground in so places in Canada. That is an advantage for a company like McDonald's that is also on the ground in many places in Canada. Global brands need to be able to adapt to local markets.
We celebrate every time someone wins, but having her win here makes it that much more exciting, not only for Nashville but for McDonald's
We still love McDonald's and Tim Hortons.
We had a lot of restaurants over there ... They had American restaurants. They had McDonald's, they had Burger King, Pizza Hut.
maybe not, I turned down Ray Kroc and stocks in McDonalds.
Look at how big San Diego County is, so there are plenty of opportunities to build more of these because they're so popular ... The food is more healthy, it's more like comfort food. There's value, and people want to get a lot for their money. Plus, there's no tipping, and the environment is very comfor...
McDonald's restaurants throughout the Greater Philadelphia Region proudly support McHappy Day ... With the help and generosity of our neighbors, employees and customers, we can continue to make a difference for the children and families in our local communities.
We represent the people ... It's not a big company, like Jack in the Box, or McDonald's. We kind of represent what you can do by yourself.
Many players in this squad have proven they have what it takes on the field of play to make New Zealand proud. But do we have what it takes to raise nearly forty million New Zealand dollars in spare change standing on a street corner with an empty McDonalds cup in their hand? This is where we find out. ...
I don't tip at McDonald's or Taco Bell, so why should I tip on this to-go order?
Getting Scottie was total luck ... It took all of 24 hours of recruiting. We had a McDonald's All-American fall into our lap.
Re: McDonald's sponsoring Bryan Robson's Thailand (yesterday's Fiver). My local McDonald's has also got a lousy manager, free burgers for the staff and they too never deliver. But for an extra 30p, they'll give you a Big Cup. Perhaps someone should tell Rafa?
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