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The 5 Big Cap NYSE Stocks With The Worst Looking Price Charts
Forbesยท 2025-09-24 01:57
Group 1: Market Overview - Five large-cap companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange are underperforming compared to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100, primarily due to consumer inflation expectations affecting their sectors [2][3] - The impact of tariffs is leading to increased prices for goods, resulting in more sellers than buyers for these stocks, which have reached new lows [3] Group 2: Company Summaries - **Colgate-Palmolive**: Market cap of $64.78 billion, earnings up 2.13% this year and 11.19% over three years, with a price-earnings ratio of 22.53 and a high debt-to-equity ratio of 12.48. Offers a 2.61% dividend [4] - **International Flavors & Fragrances**: Market cap of $15.99 billion, earnings down 1.37% this year and 4.88% over three years, with a price-earnings ratio of 22.62. Pays a 2.62% dividend [5] - **Kellanova**: Formerly Kellogg's, with a market cap of $26.78 billion, earnings down 7.04% this year and 3.64% over three years, price-earnings ratio of 20 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.58 [7] - **McCormick & Co.**: Specializes in herbs, spices, and seasonings, affected by tariffs, with a price chart indicating a new low [8] - **U-Haul Holding Company**: Market cap of $10.29 billion, earnings down 32% this year and 69% over three years, with a price-earnings ratio of 40.58 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.95 [9]
McCormick & Company (MKC) Earnings Call Presentation
2025-08-21 12:30
Acquisition Overview - McCormick will acquire an additional 25% ownership in McCormick de Mexico for $750 million, increasing its total ownership to 75%[11, 11] - The acquisition is expected to close early in 2026[13, 38] - The company expects the acquisition to be accretive to earnings in year 1, inclusive of eliminating 25% of McCormick de Mexico's Net Income[13] Financial Impact - McCormick de Mexico has approximately $810 million in net sales and $180 million in EBITDA, with $16 million in annual management fees[13, 40] - The transaction value implies a multiple of 12x 2025 EBITDA and annual management fees[38] - The company anticipates adjusted operating margin accretion, primarily in the Consumer segment, in year 1[13, 38] - The company expects mid-single digit sales growth, aligned with long-term objectives[38] - The company anticipates approximately $10 million - $12 million in transaction costs[38] Strategic Rationale - The acquisition advances flavor leadership in Mexico, an attractive and growing market[12, 48] - The acquisition expands the global condiment platform and capitalizes on the growing demand for flavor[12] - The acquisition reinforces mayonnaise as a core component of the condiments and sauces portfolio[12, 48] - The acquisition provides a strategic platform for broader growth across Latin America[12, 23, 48]