series of actions to steep her tea; unfortunately, she spilled the tea on her lap. Plaintiff Mary Lee Immormino decided to bring suit because of an alleges injury caused by hot water spilled from a cup served by defendant J&M Powers, Inc., d.b.a. McDonald’s fast food franchise. Plaintiff's complaint alleges three causes of action: 1. Defendant was negligent by serving a beverage that was too hot; 2. Defendant failed to warn consumers of the temperature of the beverage; and 3. Defendant placed the
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Tutorial One – A visit to McDonald’s Paul and his wife Emma set off from their home in Yorkshire to drive for a holiday in Scotland. It’s late in the morning, and the young couple are on the A1, heading up to Scotch Corner. The scenery is new and exciting, and their home seems a long way away. It’s noon, so they decide to eat a fast lunch at the next exit. A few miles later, they leave the Al and begin to wonder where they should eat. But the question is answered for them almost as soon
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Dr. Supra Wimbarti, M.Sc. Case 1 McDonald’s Corporation ADITYA DERILYAWAN –10/323133/PEK/15683 FITRI DWI ASTUTI – 10/314156/PEK/15695 PRISCA OCTAVIA INDRAWATI- 10/314167/PEK/15706 YANUAR HERU PRAKOSA – 10/324176/PEK/15717 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITAS GADJAHMADA 2011 Introduction : McDonalds is the world’s largest restaurant chain. Its innovative marketing, superior products impeccable operations, and devoted franchisees have set the standard for the fast
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EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS 2.1 Analysis of McDonald’s macro-environment Political factors The international operations of McDonald’s are extreme under influence of a policy of the separate state put into practice by each government. On the other hand, the company operates the separate policy and instructions of operations. The certain markets concentrate on various areas of anxiety, such as various area of health, protection of the worker, and environment. All these elements are noticed in
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McDonald’s In 2003, the non-profit organization, BanTransFats.com (BTF), filed a federal lawsuit against McDonald’s for failing to reduce the amount of trans fat the company used in its cooking process. In 2002, McDonald’s had publicly announced that, by February 2003, they would voluntarily begin using an “improved cooking oil” to prepare their fried foods. Do so would significantly reduce the amount of trans fat in their products by 48% ("Mcdonald's exposed for," 2004). McDonald’s withdrew
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GOLDEN ARCHES IN INDIA Introduction: The Golden Arches are the symbol of McDonald's, the global fast-food restaurant chain. Originally, real arches were part of the restaurant design. They were incorporated into the chain's logo in 1962, which resembled a stylized restaurant, and in the current Golden Arches logo, introduced 1968, resembling an "M" for "McDonald's. McDonald's overall business: Internationally, McDonald's is the largest chain of fast food restaurants, operating over 31,000 restaurants
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America? It’s none other than Mcdonald’s corporation USA. Looking at the above statistics makes one wonder that what is the driving force behind all these achievements? How is it that the chicken burger available in San Francisco is same as the one available in delhi? Many of these question have been answered in the book “Mcdonald’s: behind the golden arches” written by john love. But are these standards being carried out in India as well? The golden arches of Mcdonald’s are slowly becoming an integral
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no. 1-0049 Food Fight: The Day McDonald’s Blinked Jack Greenberg, CEO and Chairman of McDonald’s smiled as he walked to the podium to summarize the first quarter results for 2000. The market had already reacted that morning to McDonald’s 12% increase in earnings, sending the stock up 8 percent. After almost no stock increase in 1999 and a 15% drop since the beginning of the year, Jack was happy to have some good news. More importantly, the $180M investment in the Made for You cooking program
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policies and Strategies Industry: McDonald’s Fast-food Leonora McClelland-Sandridge Colorado University Online MGMT455-1304A-04 Professor: Dominika Falsey Date: 10/26/2013 BUSINESS POLICIES AND STRATEGIES: 2. McDonald’s Issues McDonald's is the largest hamburger fast food chain in the world, serving over 60 million customers every day in over 120 counties. McDonald’s was started by Richard and Maurice
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McDonald’s Corporation Analyst Maria Jose Abuawad April 23, 2013 Pros: Cons: Figure 1 1 Year Performance MCD vs. S&P 500 Ticker Exchange Industry Sector Classification Market Cap. 52 Week Price range Recent Price Current P/E Projected 2015 P/E Projected 2015 EPS Dividend Yield Debt Rating Beta MCD NYSE Restaurants Consumer Staples Income and Capital Appreciation US $99.3 Billion $83.31 - $99.78 $99.05 18.48 17.5x $7.24 3.10%
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