From Reuters/Yahoo:
“Golden arches to go dark in
Russia as McDonald's exits after 30 years”
McDonald's Corp on Monday became
one of the biggest global brands to exit Russia, laying out plans to sell all
its restaurants after operating in the country for more than 30 years following
the invasion of Ukraine. The world's largest burger chain, which owns about 84%
of its nearly 850 restaurants in Russia, will take a related non-cash charge of
up to $1.4 billion following its sale.
McDonald's had in March decided
to close its restaurants in the country, including the iconic Pushkin Square
location in central Moscow - a symbol of flourishing American capitalism in the
dying embers of the Soviet Union. The burger chain represented the thawing of
Cold War tensions and became a way to sample Western food and spirit for
millions of people, even though the cost of a burger was several times bigger
than the daily budgets of many city dwellers. "Some might argue that
providing access to food and continuing to employ tens of thousands of ordinary
citizens is surely the right thing to do," Chief Executive Chris
Kempczinski said in a letter to employees. "But it is impossible to ignore
the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine."
Though a vast majority of the
stores in Russia are closed, a few franchised stores have stayed open, cashing
in on the sky-rocketing popularity of McDonald's. Over the weekend, long queues
were seen at the restaurant in Moscow's Leningradsky Station, one of the
capital's only branches that was open, social media footage showed.
The company last year generated
about 9%, or $2 billion, of its revenue from Russia and Ukraine. RETAINS
TRADEMARK McDonald's is looking to sell its restaurants to a local buyer and
would not allow the stores to use its name, logo, branding and menu, retaining
its trademark in Russia. "It (trademark) gives them the option longer term
to be able to re-enter the market," Edward Jones analyst Brian Yarbrough
said.
The company said it would ensure
its 62,000 employees in Russia continue to be paid until the close of any
transaction and that they have future jobs with any potential buyer. McDonald's
restaurants are expected to start reopening under a new ownership in June, a
source close to the company in Russia said. "It is a hit for McDonald's
financially, but it shows that Western companies and brands are calculating
that either they cannot do business in Russia or the costs, including
reputational costs, are just too high," Paul Musgrave, a political science
professor at the University of Massachusetts, said. Earlier in the day, French
carmaker Renault said it would sell its majority stake in Avtovaz to a Russian science
institute, as companies scramble to comply with sanctions and deal with threats
from the Kremlin that foreign-owned assets may be seized. Analysts expect more major brands to follow
McDonald's. Starbucks Corp and Coca-Cola Co have already paused operations in
Russia. "I would not be surprised to see other companies follow McDonald's
lead of exiting the market," Edward Jones' Yarbrough said.
^ It only took them 82 days, but
they finally did it. I know how popular McDonalds is in Russia. I used to go to
them in Yaroslavl and Moscow when I wanted American Food. ^
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/1-mcdonalds-exit-russia-30-101109551.html
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