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McDonald's Sees Increased Investment from NorthRock Partners
Institutional investor raises stake in fast-food giant by over 39% in Q3
Mar. 14, 2026 at 12:37pm
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NorthRock Partners LLC increased its holdings in McDonald's Corporation (NYSE:MCD) by 39.3% during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The institutional investor now owns 27,131 shares of the fast-food company's stock, valued at $8.25 million.
Why it matters
McDonald's is one of the world's most recognizable and successful fast-food brands, with a global footprint and loyal customer base. Increased investment from institutional investors like NorthRock Partners signals confidence in the company's long-term growth prospects.
The details
NorthRock Partners added 7,650 shares to its McDonald's position during the third quarter, bringing its total holdings to 27,131 shares valued at $8.25 million. The firm's increased stake in McDonald's comes as other hedge funds and institutional investors have also been adding to their positions in the company.
- NorthRock Partners disclosed its increased McDonald's holdings in a Q3 2026 SEC filing.
The players
NorthRock Partners LLC
An institutional investment firm that manages over $8 billion in assets.
McDonald's Corporation
A global fast-food restaurant chain known for its hamburgers, fries, and breakfast menu items.
The takeaway
McDonald's continued appeal to institutional investors reflects the company's dominant market position, strong brand recognition, and potential for long-term growth. The increased stake from NorthRock Partners suggests the firm sees further upside in the fast-food giant's stock.

