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Insiders bail as McDonald's brews trouble

Posted Mar 21 2008, 02:20 PM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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Conventional wisdom says McDonald’s should continue to have great success as the economy slows and consumers trade down restaurants just as they’ve been trading down to Wal-Mart for their shopping needs. Sounds great, except that the company's insiders beg to differ: Over the last six months, nearly 760,000 shares worth some $43 million have been sold.

A significant amount by any measure, this works out to roughly a 20% liquidation of the insiders according to Thomson Financial. CEO James Skinner sold 35% of his stake. Gloria Santona, the general counsel, parted with more than half of her shares. Jose Armario, responsible for Canada and Latin America, traded away 80% of his holdings.

My guess is that they’re less than confident about the big McCafé push. Better drip coffee is one thing, and McDonald’s definitely has good drip coffee. But going head-to-head with Starbucks is another. Don’t kid yourself: McDonald’s will never be Starbucks -- and by the look of things it probably doesn’t want to be Starbucks anyway. There just isn’t any synergy between burgers, fries, and cappuccinos.

Consider demographics and brand personality. Starbucks is urban, born in Seattle, and populated by graduate students looking for single-origin coffees from Africa. McDonald’s is Mainstreet U.S.A., packed full of blue-collar men, moms and kids, and broke teens ordering off the dollar menu. If you can’t picture a truck driver from Wyoming ordering a double-pump vanilla non-fat latté, then McCafé is doomed -- especially with all the competition entering the field.

That isn’t to say all hope is lost. Going upscale with better chicken items, salads and fruits, and remodeled restaurants has been successful. Better quality hamburgers featuring Angus beef are being tested in select markets. Efforts should continue to focus on improving and expanding the food offerings, taking into account the lessons of the Arch Deluxe failure.

McDonald’s head chef Dan Coudreaut, labeled the “Most Powerful Chef in America,” has already demonstrated success with the Asian Salad and McSkillet Burritos. Given the continued emphasis on fitness and health in society, there is a big opportunity for McDonald’s to clean up its image. Offering fresh vegetables in Happy Meals would be a good start. Bringing back the deli sandwiches would be another.

Until then, rising food prices will pinch margins hard, sales will drag, and free cashflow will be tied up in the coffee fiasco. Maybe shares won’t tumble, but it’s hard to see them going much higher from here.

(Disclosure: I don't own any shares of the companies mentioned in this post.)

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I agree McDonalds should just be McDonalds and not try to be an all around resterant.  It is really getting frusterating going to a fast food resterant and waiting for your food for 10 min.  I could go and have a compleate meal and be waited on for that.  Plus have you noticed that McDonalds is becoming very DIRTY at least up here in Alaska.  Clean up and go back to the Basics and mabey they wont go out of business.

It pains me to read all of the misinformed comments on here.  I have been an employee at McDonald's for the last 15 years.  To hear comments from vegetarians about the food (what about Asian, Ceaser or Southwest Salads?  You don't have to get the chicken on them) is laughable.  Also, the complaining about the drip coffee?  While it may not be 100% to everyones liking, it has been voted the best drip coffee in the U.S by consumers.  Regarding the Supersize Me movie...I challange anyone to eat the most fattening foods at just about any restauraunt for a month and see how your health is.  The McCafe push might not work, that is true, but it probably will.  McDonald's doeesn't roll out something that will cost thousands of $$ for each store to implement without testing it in various markets.  It has proved successful in the test markets.  If you don't want McDonald's to expand it's customer base and improve the average check amount, then you should probably sell their stock, becausethe company will surely fail.Why insiders have sold stock, I can't say, but I can assure you that this is one of the best run corporations in the U.S.

My husband and I recently traveled to Rome, where there were McDonalds every few blocks, it seemed.  I ordered a cappucino to drink while my husband was busy.  It was the best cappucino I have ever had, and I told my husband that if McDonalds ever sold cappucino in the states, it would truly be the downfall of Starbucks.  IT IS THAT GOOD, and I would happily go to Mickey D's to grab one every day.  

coffeemyster,,you may be a long time customer, but you sound to ignorant to be a stockholder in anything,,good luck with ur heart attack,,and god help u if you ever become a diabetic

Are all of you in a coma?  Don't you read, listen, look around?

With all the available information about obesity,diabetes, etc. how can anyone possibly eat at these joints?  Now health experts talk about educating the parents! What's this? Parents have to be EDUCATED about nutrition so their kids won't become obese?  What happened to good old COMMON SENSE nutrition?

I know... I know... 40g of fat, 1000 calories per serving, a week's worth load of sodium... BUT I LIKED ARCH DELUX... IT WAS GOOOOOD!!!

GO AHEAD AND BRAINWASH AMERICA AS USUAL,PEOPLE ARE FOOLED SO EASY BY WHATEVER IS TOLD TO THEM,IF YOU WANT TO SEE TRUTH WATCH THIS MOVIE CALLED ZEITGEIST ON YOUR COMPUTER OR WHEREVER SITE NAME IS MOVIE 6.NET.WAKE UP PEOPLE IN AMERICA YOU ARE SLEEPING!R.B.

We are retired, but occasionally we like to stop for a Quarter Pounder, fries, (the best, by the way), and a better than average cup of Coffee.We like Burger King too.

I stopped eating at McDonalds after my youngest child turned 14.  Who  eats there anyway?

I got one word for you all who eat fast food epsically from the MC's place. ITS FAT....you know the so called healthy burritos....well there not as healthy as you think they are. fast food should not be so darn fatty and grosh, like come on already fast food doesnt mena it has to be fatty but healthy.

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