MKC's outlook rests on resilient flavor demand, pricing discipline and margin gains, while soft volumes and modest organic growth keep investors watching.
MKC's growth story rests on resilient flavor demand, health-focused innovation, cost savings and portfolio moves, but volume execution still needs work.
MKC's sharp pullback and margin recovery make its valuation look appealing, but soft Consumer volumes and modest organic growth keep the case mixed.
| Food Products Industry | Consumer Staples Sector | Brendan Foley CEO | XMUN Exchange | US5797802064 ISIN |
| US Country | 14,100 Employees | 6 Jul 2026 Last Dividend | 1 Dec 2020 Last Split | 3 Apr 1972 IPO Date |
McCormick & Company, Incorporated is a global leader in flavor, renowned for manufacturing, marketing, and distributing a wide array of spices, seasoning mixes, condiments, and other flavorful products. Established in 1889, the company has cemented its presence in the food industry through constant innovation and a keen understanding of consumer and industry needs. McCormick operates under two main segments: Consumer and Flavor Solutions, catering to a diverse range of customers from retail consumers to multinational food manufacturers and foodservice customers. Headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, McCormick's dedication to quality, taste, and aroma has made it a household name, and its products are distributed worldwide, enhancing the flavor of meals across cultures and cuisines.
McCormick & Company's diverse range of products and services is categorized into two primary segments, ensuring it meets a wide spectrum of consumer and industry needs: