For the first time since the third quarter of 2013, West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil broke into the land of triple-digit prices.
Even though Chik-fil-A has only 1,775 stores in the United States — about 1/3 of KFC’s number — it earned revenues of more than $5 billion in 2013.
Even in today’s stronger rate environment, this holding company — which operates as a real estate investment trust (REIT) — still offers a solid 10.9 percent yield.
The world’s largest retailer claims that its largest card issuer is colluding with banks to fix transaction fees.
It is not often that the market offers up a gift to investors, but that may just be the case with this business development company.
With each McDonald’s location averaging around $2.6 million in revenue last year, and number 2 Burger King averaging about $1.2 million, it appears that Mickey D is beating the pants off the competition.