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Miscellaneous Food Preparations & Kindred Products · Packaged Foods · NYSE
$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$715
-28.5% total -28.6% CAGR
Bought on Apr 15, 2025 at $75.27
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$608
-39.2% total -9.5% CAGR
Bought on Apr 15, 2021 at $88.48

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MKC annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $46.80 $50.95 +8.9% +8.9%
2018 $50.62 $69.62 +37.5% +48.8%
2019 $67.81 $84.86 +25.2% +81.4%
2020 $83.77 $95.60 +14.1% +104.3%
2021 $93.99 $96.61 +2.8% +106.5%
2022 $95.82 $82.89 -13.5% +77.1%
2023 $83.47 $68.42 -18.0% +46.2%
2024 $69.54 $76.24 +9.6% +62.9%
2025 $75.88 $68.11 -10.2% +45.5%
2026 $67.28 $53.84 -20.0% +15.1%

About Mccormick & Co

Miscellaneous Food Preparations & Kindred Products · NYSE

McCormick & Company, Incorporated Non-VTG CS (NYSE: MKC) represents ownership in McCormick & Company, Incorporated, a global flavor company in the manufacturing sector. McCormick describes itself as a global leader in flavor, with a long history in the food industry and a focus on herbs, spices, seasonings, condiments, and flavors. The company manufactures, markets, and distributes these flavor products to participants across the food and beverage industry.

According to McCormick, its products reach customers in approximately 150 countries and territories. The company notes that it serves the entire food and beverage industry, including retailers, food manufacturers, and foodservice businesses. Its portfolio includes numerous brands with trademark registrations, such as McCormick, French's, Frank's RedHot, Stubb's, OLD BAY, Lawry's, Zatarain's, Ducros, Vahiné, Cholula, Schwartz, Kamis, DaQiao, Club House, Aeroplane, Gourmet Garden, FONA, and Giotti. These brands span herbs, spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces, and other flavor products.

McCormick states that it operates through two primary segments: Consumer and Flavor Solutions. The Consumer segment focuses on products sold to consumers through retail channels, while the Flavor Solutions segment serves food manufacturers and foodservice customers. The company indicates that these segments complement each other and help reinforce its differentiation in flavor, with scale, insights, and technology from both segments contributing to its growth.

Business model and operations

McCormick describes its business as manufacturing, marketing, and distributing herbs, spices, seasonings, condiments, and flavors. It supplies these products to retailers, food manufacturers, and foodservice businesses. The company highlights the breadth and reach of its portfolio and notes that this positioning allows it to address consumer demand for flavor "in every sip and bite" through both its own branded products and the products of its customers.

The company reports that it operates in multiple geographic regions and that a significant portion of its sales are generated outside the United States. McCormick also notes that it is headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, USA, and that it was founded in 1889. Over its history, it has developed a large portfolio of flavor brands and expanded its presence across many markets.

Segments: Consumer and Flavor Solutions

McCormick states that it operates in two segments:

  • Consumer: This segment includes branded flavor products sold through retail channels. McCormick reports consumer net sales and operating income separately in its financial communications, and notes that consumer segment performance is influenced by volume, product mix, and pricing.
  • Flavor Solutions: This segment provides flavor products and solutions to food manufacturers and foodservice customers. McCormick reports Flavor Solutions net sales and operating income, and discusses factors such as product mix, pricing, commodity costs, and tariffs in relation to this segment.

In its financial updates, McCormick provides detail on net sales growth, organic sales (defined as the impact of volume/mix and price excluding acquisitions, divestitures, and foreign currency), operating income, and adjusted operating income for both segments. The company also discusses the impact of its Comprehensive Continuous Improvement (CCI) program, which it describes as a source of cost savings that support growth investments and operating profit.

Global flavor portfolio and brands

McCormick emphasizes its broad portfolio of flavor brands. The company lists McCormick, French's, Frank's RedHot, Stubb's, OLD BAY, Lawry's, Zatarain's, Ducros, Vahiné, Cholula, Schwartz, Kamis, DaQiao, Club House, Aeroplane, Gourmet Garden, FONA, and Giotti among its most popular brands with trademark registrations. These brands span categories such as herbs, spices, seasonings, condiments, and sauces.

McCormick also highlights its activities in condiments and sauces, particularly in relation to its joint venture McCormick de Mexico. In a transaction described in its news releases and related Form 8-K filings, McCormick agreed to acquire and then completed the acquisition of an additional 25% ownership interest in McCormick de Mexico S.A. de C.V., a joint venture formed in 1947 with Grupo Herdez. This increased McCormick's ownership to 75%. McCormick de Mexico is described as a prominent food company in Mexico with a portfolio that includes mayonnaise, spices, marmalades, mustard, hot sauce, and tea sold under McCormick brands. McCormick notes that McCormick Mayonesa is a flagship product in that market.

Geographic reach and market presence

McCormick reports that it generates sales in approximately 150 countries and territories. It characterizes Mexico as an attractive and high growth market and notes that McCormick de Mexico provides a strategic platform for further expansion in Latin America. The company also references performance in regions such as the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), and APAC (Asia-Pacific) when discussing segment sales and organic growth.

In its communications about the McCormick de Mexico transaction, the company notes that Mexico is the second largest economy in Latin America and describes opportunities related to demographics, culinary heritage, and evolving consumer preferences. McCormick states that McCormick de Mexico has market leadership in high-growth categories, particularly mayonnaise, and that the brand has strong loyalty among Mexican consumers and foodservice operators.

Corporate history, purpose, and principles

McCormick states that it was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, USA. The company describes itself as guided by its principles and committed to its stated Purpose: "To Stand Together for the Future of Flavor." It also articulates a vision of "A World United by Flavor" where healthy, sustainable, and delicious go together.

The company highlights its long record of dividend payments. In one news release, McCormick notes that it has paid dividends each year since 1925 and that it is recognized as a member of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index. It also reports a history of consecutive annual dividend increases over multiple decades.

Financial communications and outlook

Through its Form 8-K filings and accompanying press releases, McCormick provides regular updates on its financial performance and outlook. The company reports metrics such as net sales, organic sales growth, gross profit, operating income, adjusted operating income, net income, and earnings per share. It also discusses the impact of factors such as commodity costs, tariffs, foreign currency, and cost savings initiatives.

McCormick uses non-GAAP financial measures, including organic net sales, adjusted gross profit, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating income margin, adjusted net income, and adjusted diluted earnings per share. The company explains that these measures exclude items such as special charges and that they are used by management to analyze business performance and trends. It provides reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to GAAP results in its earnings materials.

Stock information and listing

McCormick & Company, Incorporated Non-VTG CS trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MKC. The company identifies itself as incorporated in Maryland and files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K. The Non-VTG CS designation refers to non-voting common stock, as indicated in the SEC filings that reference both common stock and nonvoting common stock members.

FAQs about McCormick & Company, Incorporated (MKC)

  • What does McCormick & Company do?
    McCormick & Company, Incorporated describes itself as a global leader in flavor. It manufactures, markets, and distributes herbs, spices, seasonings, condiments, and flavors to retailers, food manufacturers, and foodservice businesses across the food and beverage industry.
  • How is McCormick structured from a business segment perspective?
    The company reports two primary segments: Consumer and Flavor Solutions. The Consumer segment focuses on products sold through retail channels, while the Flavor Solutions segment serves food manufacturers and foodservice customers. McCormick states that these segments complement each other and reinforce its differentiation.
  • Where is McCormick headquartered and when was it founded?
    McCormick reports that it was founded in 1889 and is headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, USA.
  • What are some of McCormick's key brands?
    McCormick lists several brands with trademark registrations, including McCormick, French's, Frank's RedHot, Stubb's, OLD BAY, Lawry's, Zatarain's, Ducros, Vahiné, Cholula, Schwartz, Kamis, DaQiao, Club House, Aeroplane, Gourmet Garden, FONA, and Giotti.
  • In how many countries does McCormick sell its products?
    The company states that it has sales in approximately 150 countries and territories, serving the global food and beverage industry.
  • What is McCormick de Mexico and how is McCormick involved?
    McCormick de Mexico S.A. de C.V. is described as a joint venture formed in 1947 with Grupo Herdez. McCormick has increased its ownership to 75% by acquiring an additional 25% interest. McCormick de Mexico is characterized as a prominent food company in Mexico with a portfolio that includes mayonnaise, spices, marmalades, mustard, hot sauce, and tea sold under McCormick brands.
  • How does McCormick describe its purpose and vision?
    McCormick states that it is guided by its principles and committed to its Purpose – "To Stand Together for the Future of Flavor." It envisions "A World United by Flavor" where healthy, sustainable, and delicious go hand in hand.
  • What is notable about McCormick's dividend history?
    In its dividend-related communications, McCormick notes that it has paid dividends each year since 1925 and that it is recognized as a member of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index, reflecting a long history of dividend payments and increases.
  • What types of financial metrics does McCormick report?
    McCormick reports net sales, organic sales growth, gross profit, operating income, adjusted operating income, net income, earnings per share, and various non-GAAP measures. It explains that non-GAAP metrics such as organic net sales and adjusted operating income exclude certain items like special charges and are used to analyze ongoing operations.
  • On which exchange does McCormick's Non-VTG CS stock trade and what is the ticker?
    McCormick & Company, Incorporated Non-VTG CS trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MKC, as indicated in the company's news releases and SEC filings.
Market Cap
$14.4B
Current Price
$53.84
EPS
$2.93
Revenue
$6.8B
Net Margin
11.5%
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Mccormick & Co investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Mccormick & Co be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Mccormick & Co (MKC) 10 years ago on 2016-04-15, your investment would be worth $1,133 today, representing a +13.3% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 1.3% per year (CAGR).

Has Mccormick & Co outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, MKC returned +13.3% compared to +234.2% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 221.0 percentage points.

What is Mccormick & Co's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of MKC over the past 10 years is 1.3%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — MKC's best recent year was 2018 (+37.5%) and worst was 2026 (-20.0%).

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