McDonald's doesn't want you to know how it's doing each month
Business Insider, data via Bloomberg
This is according to a company spokewoman cited by Bloomberg.
Companies facing deteriorating growth or unfavorable volatility in their operating metrics are known to become a bit more opaque with what they share with the public on a near-term basis.
So it's no surprise that McDonald's would tighten its lips considering its deteriorating US same-store sales growth stats.
In its most recent monthly report, McDonald's reported an ugly 2.3% drop in US same-store sales during the month of April. As you can see from the chart above, this was just the extension of an ugly pattern the fastfood chain has been experiencing for years.
Earlier this month, the company's new CEO Steve Easterbrook held an event outlining the company's plans to turnaround the company, highlighting 7 things that had gone wrong at the company in recent years.
Apparently, transparency was an 8th thing.
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