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McDonald's reports fourth quarter and full year 2014 results

By Industry News
January 23, 2015

McDonald's Corporation announced results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2014.

"2014 was a challenging year for McDonald's around the world. Our results declined as unforeseen events and weak operating performance pressured results in each of our geographic segments," said McDonald's President and CEO Don Thompson. "As we begin 2015, we are taking decisive action to regain momentum in sales, guest counts and market share. This involves driving foundational improvements in our major markets and continuing our recovery efforts in markets affected by unusual events. We are accelerating our efforts behind solutions that capitalize on the investments we're making in our technology and our restaurants to bring McDonald's Experience of the Future to life for our customers and deliver on our commitment to drive sustained, profitable growth for all stakeholders."

Full year results included:

  • Global comparable sales decrease of 1.0%, reflecting negative guest traffic in all major segments
  • Consolidated revenues decrease of 2% (flat in constant currencies)
  • Consolidated operating income decrease of 9% (8% in constant currencies), primarily due to the impact of the previously-disclosed supplier issue in APMEA (Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa) and weak operating performance in the U.S.
  • Effective tax rate of 35.5%, primarily due to an increase in reserves related to certain foreign tax matters
  • Diluted earnings per share of $4.82, a decrease of 13% (11% in constant currencies). The following items, which total $0.54 per share, negatively impacted diluted earnings per share by 10% (10% in constant currencies) for the year:
    • $0.31 per share due to an increase in reserves related to certain foreign tax matters
    • $0.23 per share due to the estimated impact of the supplier issue resulting from lost sales and profitability in APMEA
    • Excluding the impact of these items, earnings per share for the year would have been down 3% (1% in constant currencies) compared to the prior year
  • Returned $6.4 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases, in connection with our $18-$20 billion, 3-year cash return target for the years 2014-2016

Fourth quarter results included: 

  • Global comparable sales decrease of 0.9%, reflecting negative guest traffic in all major segments
  • Consolidated revenues decrease of 7% (1% in constant currencies)
  • Consolidated operating income decrease of 20% (15% in constant currencies), primarily due to weak operating performance in the U.S. and the impact of the supplier issue in APMEA
  • Diluted earnings per share of $1.13, a decrease of 19% (14% in constant currencies), which includes a negative impact of $0.09 per share due to the supplier issue in APMEA
  • Returned $1.8 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases

In the U.S., fourth quarter comparable sales decreased 1.7% and operating income declined 15%, reflecting negative guest traffic amid ongoing broad-based challenges, including sustained competitive activity. In addition, results were impacted by higher selling, general and administrative and other expenses associated with positioning the business for the future. McDonald's U.S. business begins 2015 evolving to a more nimble, customer-led organization with a strategic roadmap focused on menu simplification and local customer tastes and preferences.

Europe's fourth quarter comparable sales declined 1.1% and operating income decreased 14% (down 6% in constant currencies). While consumer confidence issues, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, and weakness in France and Germany negatively impacted the segment's quarterly results, the U.K. delivered positive comparable sales and operating income results.

APMEA's fourth quarter comparable sales decreased 4.8% and operating income declined 44% (down 40% in constant currencies) primarily due to the lingering impact of the supplier issue on sales and profitability in China, Japan and certain other markets. Sales and operating income benefited from solid performance in Australia.

Pete Bensen, McDonald's Chief Financial Officer noted, "Last year, we announced a set of financial goals for the three-year period from 2014 through 2016. We outlined specific targets to return $18-$20 billion to shareholders through a combination of dividends and share repurchases, refranchise at least 1,500 restaurants and reallocate resources to higher growth initiatives. These targets are designed to enhance long-term shareholder value while supporting the work underway to reignite our business results, and we remain on track to meet these targets."

Bensen continued, "As we begin 2015, we're exercising further financial discipline - starting with a capital expenditure plan for the year of approximately $2.0 billion - our lowest capital budget in more than 5 years - as we're strategically targeting fewer openings in our most challenged markets. We believe this lower level of capital spending is prudent while we work to regain our business momentum and improve the sales and profitability at our more than 36,000 restaurants around the world."

Don Thompson concluded, "Our business continues to face meaningful headwinds. As the world's leading food service organization, we will continue to evolve, focusing on the customer as our first priority. Over the next 12 months, our charge is to ensure that we are adapting to the changing marketplace and maximizing the potential of our global growth priorities to serve our customers' favorite food and drink, create memorable experiences, offer unparalleled convenience and become an even more trusted brand. While January comparable sales are expected to be negative and results are expected to remain pressured, particularly in the first half of the year, I am energized by the opportunities ahead for McDonald's and remain confident that we can regain our momentum and build value for shareholders over the long term." 

Source: McDonald’s Corp.

KEYWORDS: fiscal McDonald's

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