McCormick Stock Sinks To 52-Week Low - Here's Why
3/31/2026
Impact: -80
Consumer Defensive
McCormick & Company, Inc. (NYSE: MKC) shares fell nearly 6% to a new 52-week low of $50.19 after announcing a $44.8 billion merger with Unilever's food business, which includes a $15.7 billion cash payout. Despite reporting stronger-than-expected first-quarter results with adjusted earnings per share of 66 cents and sales of $1.874 billion, investor concerns about increased debt and equity dilution impacted stock performance. The merger will result in Unilever shareholders owning 65% of the combined company, while McCormick maintains its 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $3.05–$3.13 and sales outlook of $7.73 billion–$8.00 billion.
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