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en The McDonald's system is so saturated that when people don't travel (during a gas-price surge), it's better for business.

en As we have seen the past couple of years, there is a strong and growing market for leisure travel today. Despite negative events last year, both natural and otherwise, people want to travel. Because of the desire, travelers are turning to knowledgeable travel agents who can help them find alternatives if their initial choice is unavailable. The surge in travel to Puerto Vallarta and the western coast of Mexico in the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma is a perfect example.

en In our view, the concept outlined at today's Value Investing Congress would not create significant value for McDonald's shareholders. McDonald's and two separate outside advisors have carefully evaluated the ideas presented and concluded that they would pose serious strategic and financial risks to McDonald's and our overall system,

en Based on McDonald's business performance, shareholders have demonstrated continued confidence in McDonald's management and strategic direction, ... Beyond that we have no specific information on the extent or form of Pershing Square Capital's position in McDonald's.

en Business is tough, now people are trying to travel but at much lower cost. (In total) business travel dropped by 12 percent from peak to trough,

en Based on McDonald's business performance, shareholders have demonstrated continued confidence in McDonald's management and strategic direction,

en Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. Being prepared for the unexpected is particularly important when travel is experiencing a growth surge, as it is now. Crowds, severe weather and tight connections affect the entire travel experience, so it's better to be safe than sorry.

en We are very excited to bring this business opportunity to potentially millions of online users who book travel online to not only have access to some of the best travel deals in the industry but to also start their own independent, web-based travel business.

en However, attracting more customers to McDonald's remains our greatest opportunity for long-term profitable growth. Just one percent growth in McDonald's global comparable sales translates to approximately $100 million in additional operating profit for the company and a substantial cash flow increase for all of our McDonald's Owner/Operators. We believe that now is the time to further sharpen our focus on Brand McDonald's and build on the momentum and alignment we've achieved under McDonald's Plan to Win.

en A surge in U.S. demand could effectively raise the price for spot LNG cargoes, affecting the price in Japan and other countries.

en The price tag was high really due to the research and program development. We're all aware that at that price, this system couldn't be duplicated at other schools. But most of the money was paid for the development. So my prediction is that in the future, the price of this system will be much lower.

en The travel industry is very interested in building up this holiday season travel market. Part of the reason, of course, is that right now is really a dead time of year for business travel.

en We are giving the public another way to talk to McDonald's through the people who work at McDonald's.

en We get a big surge of people at 2:30 (a.m. Saturday) because they close the bars at 2. They can come see us unless they want to wait in line at the Waffle House. It's great, because it's a big surge of people who will laugh at anything.

en The statement 'we don't want to do business with you people' _ you people isn't anyone but John McDonald.


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