April 19, 2004 at 7:57 pm
Sad day at McDonald’s
Fast-food chain names Bell as CEO after Cantalupo dies of an apparent heart attack.
April 19, 2004: 2:14 PM EDT
By Parija Bhatnagar, CNN/Money Staff Writer
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – The board of McDonald’s Corp. named Charlie Bell chief executive after Jim Cantalupo, the leader of the recent turnaround at the world’s biggest fast-food chain, died of an apparent heart attack Monday.
McDonald’s chairman and CEO Jim Cantalupo, 60, died of a heart attack Monday morning.
Bell, 43, will continue as president; he had been chief operating officer.
“Charlie Bell has worked side by side with Jim during these past 16 months to revitalize McDonald’s all over the world. He is ideally suited and prepared to continue Jim’s remarkable focus and discipline on our business,” the company said in a statement.
Cantalupo, 60, was at a McDonald’s convention in Orlando, Fla., when he was suddenly stricken.
“Jim was a brilliant man who brought tremendous leadership, energy and passion to his job. He made an indelible mark on McDonald’s system,” Andrew McKenna, the board’s presiding director, said in a statement. McKenna, 74, was named nonexecutive chairman.
Cantalupo had served as chairman and chief executive of the No. 1 fast-food restaurant chain since Jan. 1, 2003, and was widely credited with spearheading McDonald’s turnaround in service, quality and sales.
The company started to post double-digit percentage sales gains during Cantalupo’s tenure and McDonald’s stock has more than doubled in price since early 2003.
“Jim came in with a backdrop of sluggish sales, reduced earnings over several years and heavy price discounting,” said Dennis Milton, an analyst at S&P. “He focused on product development with the salads, all-white chicken products and other relevant food innovations such as the ‘adult happy meals’ with yogurt and fruit.”
A 30-year veteran of the company, Cantalupo joined McDonald’s as controller. He was named a regional manager for the Northeast in 1985, president of McDonald’s International in 1987, and president and chief executive officer in 1991.
Cantalupo also served on the board of directors of Sears, Roebuck & Co. (S: Research, Estimates) and on the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. (For more on Cantalupo, click here).
Bell started young
Bell began his career with the fast-food chain at age 15 as a part-time crew member at a McDonald’s restaurant in Sydney, Australia.
He became the company’s youngest store manager in Australia at 19, a vice president at 27 and a member of the McDonald’s Australia board of directors by the time was 29 years old. (For more on Bell, click here).
Charlie Bell was named Cantalupo’s successor as CEO.
“This is an absolutely right choice,” said S&P’s Milton. “Cantalupo relied on Bell a lot for crafting the turnaround. This is someone who has been with the company for a significant period of time.”
Bell’s name was the first one discussed by analysts when asked about who will succeed Cantalupo.
“The company has been grooming Bell for that role and he’s certainly become more of a public face of the company recently,” said John Glass, analyst at CIBC World Markets.
Matthew DiFrisco, analyst with Harris Nesbitt Gerard, agreed.
“Cantalupo was the leader of the turnaround, but Bell was also deep into it,” DiFrisco said. “From an investment and corporate point of view, I think there’s enough depth in top management to sustain McDonald’s turnaround momentum, but certainly Jim’s leadership skills will be missed.”
Money manager Robert Olstein, who owns 1.5 million shares of McDonald’s in the Olstein Financial Alert Fund, wrote a letter to Cantalupo just a few days after he took over as CEO.
In it, he expressed concern that the company’s strategic direction of spending money on opening new restaurants while cannibalizing existing restaurants was a wrong move and that “the cash flow can be more profitably employed at a higher return under a stock buyback program.”
“Jim wrote back to me in August thanking me for the letter, and we’ve seen the changes he initiated,” said Olstein. “Cantalupo was a visionary who took the money and invested it into fixing the older restaurants and diversifying the menu. The company is running on all cylinders now. He turned this company around very quickly.”
Even so, S&P ‘s Milton sees some challenges ahead for the company. (For key facts about McDonald’s, click here).
“McDonald’s has set a reasonable growth target of 6 to 7 percent. That’s not very high for a company this size. With 31,000 stores worldwide, and about 58 percent franchise restaurants, there not much room to grow,” said Milton, who has a “hold” rating on the stock.
“The focus has to still be on improving existing stores and improving customer service.”
Shares of Oakbrook, Ill.-based McDonald’s (MCD: Research, Estimates) fell about 2 percent in afternoon trading.
By: seahawk - 21st April 2004 at 14:30
Now we found another use of that substance.
Look 10 years younger with “Pimple Power Extracts” ๐
By: Arthur - 21st April 2004 at 13:54
Don’t put the bucket over your head afterwards.
Adolescent skin… self-moisturising… Estรฉe Lauder’s dream!
By: Flood - 21st April 2004 at 12:49
Um. Don’t feel. Er, hungry…
Any more – sorry must rush!!!
Flood.
By: seahawk - 21st April 2004 at 09:43
Just add some seasoning and you are done ๐
By: Arthur - 21st April 2004 at 08:56
Cheese on pizza, garlic sauce on kebab, mayonaise on chips or salads… it’s multifunctional!
By: seahawk - 21st April 2004 at 07:56
No, they do press the cheese out pf the pimples.
By: Arthur - 21st April 2004 at 07:39
Aren’t those faces where they slice the fresh salami from?
By: Flood - 21st April 2004 at 01:50
Not sure – but I think the bloke delivering it must have had a cold as well…:eek:
Flood.
By: Flood - 21st April 2004 at 00:01
I now feel very sick.
Flood.
By: Flood - 20th April 2004 at 23:37
I do feel sorry for any sufferer (having been one myself at that age) but why oh why do they have to crew the front desk with those afflicted with rampant acne at fast food places?
A few years ago I was silly (and lazy) enough to have a pizza delivered by a guy on a moped whose face was more colourful than the contents of the box… Most off putting.
Flood.
By: Arthur - 20th April 2004 at 23:19
We can get our McFrozenMilkErsatz with McM&Ms, McDaim’s, McCoffee-ersatz and McSomething-nutty-and-crunchy. But i haven’t had any McFood for fourteen months now, last time i had it my stomache felt like a McStomache for three days. I wasn’t sick or anything – but i felt like i’d just eaten an overly McGreasy McBurger five minutes ago, three days long. Yuk!
And it’s not just a thermonuclear reactor… it’s a McThermonuclear Reactorpounder. You can get your thermonuclears at any eatery (dรถner and kebap places are usually in the Megatonne range).
By: Arthur - 20th April 2004 at 22:48
I had the McLettuce last time i had the McPot-au-Feu, but i didn’t like it that much. The McBarbarians in the McKitchen had the nerve to use black McTruffles, while would have preferred white McTruffels.
How is it on your side of the McChannel, by the way? Is it a McSpotted D!ck, or Spotted McD!ck?
By: Flood - 20th April 2004 at 20:34
Originally posted by MINIDOH
…anyone under 18 can not be scheduled to work past 12:00 midnight. But I choose to do it all the time, I normally work until 2 or 3 to get the extra money.
Does that mean that it is against the law for the manager to put you on the roster to work past midnight, but you can if you wish; or that it is totally forbidden and you are being exploited by doing so (since whilst you may want to work it there might be 2 or 3 others who are actually forced to do so…)?
Arthur – something strained through a lettuce leaf maybe? With just a hint of McPickles?
Flood.
By: MINIDOH - 20th April 2004 at 20:24
What do you mean about labour laws?? I would be very unhappy if I wasnt allowed to work. No students would have any money at all!
The labour laws that apply at the moment are minimum wage (i think it is ยฃ3.75, but i am paid ยฃ4.10) and anyone under 18 can not be scheduled to work past 12:00 midnight. But I choose to do it all the time, I normally work until 2 or 3 to get the extra money.
By: Arthur - 20th April 2004 at 20:18
Can you recommend any good MacWine with that?
By: Flood - 20th April 2004 at 20:13
And another:
For a MuckFlurry try to remember to remove the wrapping from the sweet of choice. Too many cases of death through choking might lead to questions being asked…
Flood.
By: Flood - 20th April 2004 at 19:27
I shall help you to get some!
Heres a good one:- Banana milkshake is either pink or brown, depending on whats not selling.
Flood.
By: Flood - 20th April 2004 at 18:44
Eat in or take away?
Flood.
By: Flood - 20th April 2004 at 18:06
Thats Britain for you…:rolleyes:
Flood.
By: kfadrat - 20th April 2004 at 17:30
Originally posted by MINIDOH
Being a Mac’D’s worker (part time, im 16!)
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duh, what about labor laws ? :confused: .