McDonald's Corp
NYSE:MCD
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EV/EBITDA
Enterprise Value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s earnings, including both equity and debt.
Enterprise Value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s earnings, including both equity and debt.
Valuation Scenarios
If EV/EBITDA returns to its 3-Year Average (17.9), the stock would be worth $265.11 (15% downside from current price).
| Scenario | EV/EBITDA Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
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| Current Multiple | 21 | $311.36 |
0%
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| 3-Year Average | 17.9 | $265.11 |
-15%
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| 5-Year Average | 17.9 | $265.11 |
-15%
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| Industry Average | 11.9 | $177.09 |
-43%
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| Country Average | 14.4 | $212.78 |
-32%
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Forward EV/EBITDA
Today’s price vs future ebitda
| Today's Enterprise Value | EBITDA | Forward EV/EBITDA | ||
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$278.4B
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Jan 2026
$12.4B
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$278.4B
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Dec 2026
$16B
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$278.4B
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Dec 2027
$17.1B
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$278.4B
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Dec 2028
$18.2B
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Forward EV/EBITDA shows whether today’s EV/EBITDA still looks high or low once future ebitda are taken into account.
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | EV/EBITDA | P/E | ||||
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McDonald's Corp
NYSE:MCD
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221.7B USD | 21 | 25.9 | |
| US |
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Starbucks Corp
NASDAQ:SBUX
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113.9B USD | 23.6 | 83.2 | |
| UK |
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Compass Group PLC
LSE:CPG
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45.1B GBP | 12.7 | 0.3 | |
| US |
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Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc
NYSE:CMG
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46.7B USD | 19.7 | 30.4 | |
| US |
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Yum! Brands Inc
NYSE:YUM
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45.1B USD | 19.6 | 28.9 | |
| CA |
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Restaurant Brands International Inc
NYSE:QSR
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27.1B USD | 14.2 | 46 | |
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Eternal Ltd
NSE:ETERNAL
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2.3T INR | 371.6 | 996.2 | |
| US |
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Darden Restaurants Inc
NYSE:DRI
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23.1B USD | 13.2 | 20.9 | |
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Yum China Holdings Inc
NYSE:YUMC
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17.2B USD | 8.9 | 18.5 | |
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MIXUE Group
HKEX:2097
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110.6B HKD | 0 | 0 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 10 |
| Median | 14.4 |
| 70th Percentile | 21.5 |
| Max | 1 767 274.1 |
Other Multiples
McDonald's Corp
Glance View
In the bustling world of global fast food, McDonald's Corporation stands as a towering testament to business acumen and operational consistency. Founded in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald as a single restaurant in San Bernardino, California, the company has metamorphosed into a globally recognized giant, with thousands of outlets scattered across six continents. Ray Kroc, a visionary businessman, joined the company in 1955 and played a pivotal role in shaping McDonald's into a franchise model powerhouse. This model allowed for rapid, scalable growth, creating a symbiotic relationship between the corporation and independent franchisees, who run most of the McDonald’s restaurants around the world. McDonald’s derives a substantial portion of its revenue from franchisees through rent, royalties, and fees, all structured to encourage operational excellence and uniformity across stores, maintaining the brand's cohesive identity. The global reach of McDonald’s is not just a story of hamburgers and fries, but also of clever adaptation and shrewd market targeting. Its success is rooted in the standardization of its menu while introducing local flavors to cater to regional tastes, thereby broadening its appeal. Operational efficiency lies at the heart of its profitability, often embracing innovation in areas such as supply chain management and restaurant technology. McDonald's constantly refines its offerings and practices through a robust feedback loop that involves monitoring customer preferences and constantly adapting to health trends and consumer demand for convenience. The company’s revenue streams are diversified, benefiting not just from food sales but also through real estate investment, where McDonald's owns the land and buildings of its restaurants, leasing them to franchisees and garnering steady income. McDonald's has created an ecosystem that ensures customer loyalty and economic resilience, making it a formidable entity in the global restaurant industry.