mcdonalds global sales dip in april
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McDonald's global sales dip in April

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US fast-food giant McDonald's, fighting sluggish sales, reported Friday smaller-than-expected dips in global sales and in its key home market in April.

Chief executive Steve Easterbrook, the veteran British McDonald's executive who took the helm of the iconic American company in March vowing to turn it around, said the April sales numbers show "the significant work ahead."

"We are moving quickly to deliver a better experience to our customers and to realize our vision to become a modern, progressive burger company," Easterbrook said in a statement.

Global comparable sales -- sales at the burger chain's restaurants open at least 13 months -- dipped 0.6 percent in April, much smaller than the 1.9 percent drop expected by analysts.

In its key US market, comparable sales fell for the 13th consecutive month, by 2.3 percent in April, less than the 2.7 percent decline estimated.

McDonald's cited fierce competition and falling customer traffic for the US weakness and said it was taking steps to boost sales, including offering a simplified menu.

Europe was a bright spot in April, with sales rising 1.0 percent, lifted by gains in Britain and Germany that were partly offset by declines in France and Russia.

In the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa region, sales dropped 3.8 percent.

Investors appeared to welcome the better-than-anticipated sales performance. Dow member McDonald's shares jumped 2.1 percent to $98.78 in morning trade amid a strong Wall Street rally after a solid US jobs report for April.

With 36,000 outlets in over 100 countries, the "Golden Arches" chain has been under pressure from falling customer traffic, with sales falling 2.4 percent in 2014 to $27.4 billion.

Earlier this week Easterbrook unveiled a global turnaround plan to combat the slump which has reflected in part rising competition from restaurant chains perceived as offering healthier alternatives, such as Chipotle.

The company will reorganize its foreign market divisions currently based on geography with a breakdown reflecting similar economic and competitive dynamic factors.

The "international lead" segment will unite mature markets such as Australia, Britain, Canada, France and Germany. The "high-growth" segment will be those with higher expansion potential, including China, Italy, Switzerland, Russia and South Korea. Remaining regions will go into the "foundational" markets unit.

The overhaul also includes selling off 3,500 company-owned restaurants to franchisees by end-2018.

 

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