Glimpse perhaps ever so slight things may finally be g around. Mcdonalds revenue met wall street estimates but earnings share missed but the company ceo is close to revealing a plan to remake the Worlds Largest fast food chain. Coke meanwhile beat wall street estimates and for the first time in nine quarters reported a revenue bump. Investors liked what they saw and heard and sent both shares of Companies Higher at the end of todays trade. Sarah izen has more of the challenges that lay ahead. Two of americas iconic brands are having a tough time at home. Coke and mcdonalds trying to figure out how to attract younger Health Conscious consumers but until coke gets the product mix right they are charging higher prices for drinks. Still beverage volumes were flat in north america. Diet coke is a particular concern. Recent my split behind pepsi to become the third most popular soda in the u. S. According to beverage digest. As you get through this year coke has cost cutting to put into plac
Glimpse perhaps ever so slight things may finally be g around. Mcdonalds revenue met wall street estimates but earnings share missed but the company ceo is close to revealing a plan to remake the Worlds Largest fast food chain. Coke meanwhile beat wall street estimates and for the first time in nine quarters reported a revenue bump. Investors liked what they saw and heard and sent both shares of Companies Higher at the end of todays trade. Sarah izen has more of the challenges that lay ahead. Two of americas iconic brands are having a tough time at home. Coke and mcdonalds trying to figure out how to attract younger Health Conscious consumers but until coke gets the product mix right they are charging higher prices for drinks. Still beverage volumes were flat in north america. Diet coke is a particular concern. Recent my split behind pepsi to become the third most popular soda in the u. S. According to beverage digest. As you get through this year coke has cost cutting to put into plac
But today, investors got a glimpse perhaps ever so slight things may finally be g around. Mcdonalds revenue met wall street estimates but earnings share missed but the company ceo is close to revealing a plan to remake the Worlds Largest fast food chain. Coke meanwhile beat wall street estimates and for the first time in nine quarters reported a revenue bump. Investors liked what they saw and heard and sent both shares of Companies Higher at the end of todays trade. Sarah izen has more of the challenges that lay ahead. Two of americas iconic brands are having a tough time at home. Coke and mcdonalds trying to figure out how to attract younger Health Conscious consumers but until coke gets the product mix right they are charging higher prices for drinks. Still beverage volumes were flat in north america. Diet coke is a particular concern. Recent my split behind pepsi to become the third most popular soda in the u. S. According to beverage digest. As you get through this year coke has co
And economists warn the economic effects will be felt quickly if 600 billion in automatic tax increases and spending cuts begin to take effect next year. At this rate, it looks like lawmakers will celebrate new years eve at work if not resolving the fiscal cliff, at least trying to avoid the blame. Darren gersh, nbr, washington. Susie going over the fiscal cliff will not only have an impact on the national level, it will also hit states and eventually cities. If lawmakers fail to reach a deal before january 1, the cliffs across the board spending cuts and tax increases will impact how much money states get from the federal government. Ruben ramirez reports from washington. Reporter we all know the numbers. Failing to reach a deal by january 1 will result in 109 billion in automatic cuts to federal spending. And while thats a big number, what matters most to states and municipalities is the small print, detailing just where those cuts will happen. And Standard Poors gabe pettek says tho
And economists warn the economic effects will be felt quickly if 600 billion in automatic tax increases and spending cuts begin to take effect next year. At this rate, it looks like lawmakers will celebrate new years eve at work if not resolving the fiscal cliff, at least trying to avoid the blame. Darren gersh, nbr, washington. Susie going over the fiscal cliff will not only have an impact on the national level, it will also hit states and eventually cities. If lawmakers fail to reach a deal before january 1, the cliffs across the board spending cuts and tax increases will impact how much money states get from the federal government. Ruben ramirez reports from washington. Reporter we all know the numbers. Failing to reach a deal by january 1 will result in 109 billion in automatic cuts to federal spending. And while thats a big number, what matters most to states and municipalities is the small print, detailing just where those cuts will happen. And Standard Poors gabe pettek says tho