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		<title>McDonald&#8217;s Rocks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deanna Butler</dc:creator>
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McDonald&#8217;s (NYSE: MCD) continues to run impressively. The current policy of the company is to focus its attention on international markets and establish more franchise businesses oversees. McDonald&#8217;s plans include selling 21 percent of its fast-food restaurants (about 7,000 out of 31,000) to already established and new  franchisees. This strategy of the fast-food industry giant [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2007/10/12/mcdonalds-scorching-hot-buns.aspx">McDonald&#8217;s</a> (NYSE: MCD) continues to run impressively. The current policy of the company is to focus its attention on international markets and establish more franchise businesses oversees. McDonald&#8217;s plans include selling 21 percent of its fast-food restaurants (about 7,000 out of 31,000) to already established and new  franchisees. This strategy of the fast-food industry giant is not exactly a new one, since McDonald has always used a <a href="http://www.thefranchisemall.com/franchises/details/10357-0-McDonalds.htm)">franchise model</a> quite successfully. Earlier this year, it has turned over its company-owned stores to franchisee in the countries of the Caribbean and Latin America. New plans will expand the presence of McDonald’s franchises to hot markets of Russia, India, and China.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mcdonalds.com/">McDonald&#8217;s brand</a> is very well known in 122 countries, where it serves about 51 million people daily. Seventy percent of 30,000 existing <a href="http://www.thefranchisemall.com/news/articles/18982-0.htm">McDonald&#8217;s restaurants</a>, offering both drive-through and counter services, are owned and run by local franchisees. In 2006, McDonald&#8217;s global sales accounted at more than $56.78 billion. Every year since 1973, this fast-food monster has been ranked number one among other chain restaurants on the U.S. market. In comparison, its closest competitor, KFC, which yielded $14.2 billion in sales in 2006, is four times smaller than McDonald&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Depending on a country and a particular location, the total investments required to open and manage a McDonald&#8217;s restaurant may range from about $656,000 to $1,225,000. The initial franchise fee is $45,000 for the term of 20 years, after which the franchisee will have to pay additional $45,000 in order to keep his business.</p>
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