Steve Easterbrook, McDonald's President and Chief Executive Officer
McDonald's Reported its First Quarter 2016 Results
McDonald's Corporation announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2016.
Steve Easterbrook, McDonald's President and Chief Executive Officer:
Comparable sales for the International Lead segment increased 5.2% for the quarter, led by strong performance in the U.K., Australia and Canada as strong execution of core menu, compelling value and convenience strategies continued to resonate with consumers. First quarter operating income increased 12% (18% in constant currencies), driven by higher franchised margin dollars. The segment delivered strong results despite ongoing economic and competitive headwinds in France and Germany.
In the High Growth segment, first quarter comparable sales increased 3.6%, led by strong comparable sales performance in China and positive performance across various other markets, including Russia. In the Foundational markets, first quarter comparable sales rose 11%, primarily due to sales recovery in Japan. Quarterly operating income increases for both segments reflected comparison against the prior year's strategic charges and recovery from the prior year's impact of the 2014 supplier issue - both of which negatively impacted China and Japan's results in first quarter 2015.
Steve Easterbrook concluded:
Steve Easterbrook, McDonald's President and Chief Executive Officer:
"McDonald's brand and business is built on offering delicious food and beverages through unmatched convenience and compelling value."First quarter results included:
"The turnaround plan we announced last year is grounded in enhancing these critical customer-driven elements, and I'm pleased to report that our turnaround is taking hold. The ongoing investments we're making in running great restaurants and delivering what matters most to our customers are beginning to yield sustained positive results."
"For the quarter, we generated higher sales, revenues and operating income in constant currencies across all business segments."
- Global comparable sales increase of 6.2%, which benefited from one additional day due to leap year
- Consolidated revenues decrease of 1% (increase of 3% in constant currencies)
- Consolidated operating income increase of 28% (33% in constant currencies), partly due to comparison against the prior year's strategic charges of $195 million
- Diluted earnings per share of $1.23, an increase of 46% (51% in constant currencies), which includes comparison against the prior year's strategic charges totaling $0.17 per share. Excluding the impact of these strategic charges, earnings per share in constant currencies increased $0.26 or 26%
- Return of $4.5 billion to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends. This brings the cumulative return to shareholders to $20.3 billion against our targeted return of about $30 billion for the three-year period ending 2016
Comparable sales for the International Lead segment increased 5.2% for the quarter, led by strong performance in the U.K., Australia and Canada as strong execution of core menu, compelling value and convenience strategies continued to resonate with consumers. First quarter operating income increased 12% (18% in constant currencies), driven by higher franchised margin dollars. The segment delivered strong results despite ongoing economic and competitive headwinds in France and Germany.
In the High Growth segment, first quarter comparable sales increased 3.6%, led by strong comparable sales performance in China and positive performance across various other markets, including Russia. In the Foundational markets, first quarter comparable sales rose 11%, primarily due to sales recovery in Japan. Quarterly operating income increases for both segments reflected comparison against the prior year's strategic charges and recovery from the prior year's impact of the 2014 supplier issue - both of which negatively impacted China and Japan's results in first quarter 2015.
Steve Easterbrook concluded:
"Last week, McDonald's came together for our biennial worldwide convention to galvanize around the actions we're taking to be recognized by our customers as a modern and progressive burger company."
"I came away energized by the talented franchisees, suppliers and employees from around the world who are working to strengthen the fundamentals of running great restaurants to build strong and sustainable momentum."
"While there is still work to be done, we are on the right path to make even greater progress. I am confident that our continued efforts will deliver meaningful long-term value for all stakeholders into the future."
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