'Choc Finger' grabbed a huge amount of the world's cocoa this year. Now he's trying to sell it back.
The company wants to double its number of restaurants in China in 3 years.
The retailer will put kiosks in its Pennsylvania stores by working around strict state laws.
Shares of the fast-food chain reach $80.79 ahead of Wednesday's report on November sales.
Costs are down, sales are up, and investors are impressed.
News sites are reporting that Google is close to buying Groupon -- for a huge amount.
McDonald's doesn't sell as many kids' meals anymore. Has the company moved on?
The once-elusive McRib sandwich is now a pop-culture phenomenon, creating enough buzz to make competitors drool.
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