All in all, I encourage shareholders to beware of the spinoff.
Some investors do make satisfactory profits in them. All in all, I encourage shareholders to beware of the spinoff. Also, check out the major insider holders to see where the executives are placing their bets on the success. Historical prices and fundamental data provided by Hemscott, Inc. Next week, tune in to Punny Munny for more personal finance ideas.
Quotes for Nasdaq securities are delayed 15 minutes. Quotes supplied by ComStock, an Interactive Data company. There was no comment on what to expect in the future. Chipotle was the fastest-growing segment of McDonald’s. But the fast-food giant’s plans to exchange its remaining holdings in Chipotle for its own shares is an ominous sign for McDonald’s shareholders.
Rob Carrick suggests investing in income trusts for boosting returns in a sideways market. With an aging population, will the legal cheap labor pool of servers continue? This line item will most likely experience negative pressures.
For the most part, it works really well but there is a quirk to be aware of One reader pointed it out in a comment to this earlier post. When a company decides to completely rid itself of its fastest-growing segment, it has more or less given up on growth. Now, with McDonald’s washing its hands of its top growth prospect and more than 31,000 sets of golden arches located around the world, there isn’t much room left to grow.