List of Mc Donald's Ad Programs

List Of Mc Donald's Ad Programs

This is a list of promotions by McDonald's restaurants through various time points.

McDonald's
Type Public
Traded as NYSE: MCD
Dow Jones Industrial Average Component
Industry Restaurants
Founded May 15, 1940 in San Bernardino, California;
McDonald's Corporation, April 15, 1955 in Des Plaines, Illinois
Founder(s) Richard and Maurice McDonald McDonald's restaurant concept;
Ray Kroc, McDonald's Corporation founder.
Headquarters Oak Brook, Illinois, U.S.
Number of locations 34,000+ worldwide
Area served Worldwide
Key people Andrew J. McKenna
(Chairman)
Don Thompson
(President and CEO)
Products Fast food
(hamburgers • chicken • french fries • soft drinks • coffee • milkshakes • salads • desserts • breakfast)
Revenue US$ 27.006 billion (2011)
Operating income US$ 8.529 billion (2011)
Net income US$ 5.503 billion (2011)
Total assets US$ 32.989 billion (2011)
Total equity US$ 14.390 billion (2011)
Employees 420,000 (2011)
Website Global Corporate Website

Read more about List Of Mc Donald's Ad Programs:  Slogans, Jingles, Media Tie-ins

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