McDonald’s Slides on E. Coli Outbreak, Starbucks Slumps, Boeing CEO Exclusive 10/23/24
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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed big stories on the food front: McDonald's shares down sharply after the CDC linked an E. coli outbreak to the company's Quarter Pounder hamburgers. Starbuck shares also under pressure after the coffee chain suspended guidance for fiscal 2025 and announced preliminary Q4 results that disappointed Wall Street. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg joined the program to talk about his turnaround plans for the jet maker -- after it posted a $6 billion loss in Q3, ahead of Wednesday's key union workers' vote on a wage deal that could end a weeks-long strike. Also in focus: Earnings from the likes of AT&T and Coca-Cola, Arm to cancel Qualcomm's chip design license, Jim tees up something special he has in store for Thursday. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
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