McDonald's earnings beat Wall Street estimates, helped by price hikes as US foot traffic declined

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McDonald’s Q4 earnings topped analysts’ expectations, reporting $1.97 EPS vs. the estimated $1.96.

"We're committed to really updating and competing in an aggressive way in the chicken segment," Kempczsinki said but declined to share more on future plans.despite traffic to restaurants falling by 1.9% in 2019.

McDonald's attributed its U.S. sames-store sales growth to price hikes, strong sales of core menu items like the Big Mac and positive impacts from high-tech store renovations that include self-order kiosks. The company expects to spend about $1.3 billion on capital expenditures in the U.S. in fiscal 2020, more than half of which will be spent on those renovations.

Excluding a tax benefit related to new regulations, the global fast-food giant earned $1.97 per share, topping the $1.96 per share expected by analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.rose 4% to $5.3 billion, meeting expectations. The company reported global same-store sales growth of 5.9%.

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