McCORMICK REPORTS 2023 FINANCIAL RESULTS AND PROVIDES 2024 OUTLOOK
- Sales increased by 3% for the fourth quarter and 5% for fiscal year 2023
- Earnings per share grew to $0.81 for the fourth quarter and $2.52 for the fiscal year
- The company's 2024 outlook anticipates sales to range between (2)% to 0% compared to 2023, with operating income expected to grow by 8% to 10%
- None.
Insights
The reported increase in sales and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for McCormick & Company indicates a positive trajectory in the company's financial performance. The growth in sales, both on a quarterly and annual basis, suggests resilience in demand for McCormick's products, despite a volume decline attributed to strategic decisions and consumer behavior. The expansion in gross profit margin, driven by pricing actions and cost savings from efficiency programs, reflects strong management of operational costs in the face of inflationary pressures.
The company's decision to discontinue low margin business and divest certain assets, while temporarily impacting volume growth, is a strategic move to focus on more profitable segments. This could improve long-term financial health by enhancing profitability and reducing exposure to less lucrative markets or products. The consistent increase in dividends, marking 38 years, underlines a commitment to shareholder returns and financial stability. However, the cautious outlook for 2024, with sales expected to range between a 2% decline to flat growth, indicates potential headwinds or a conservative approach in an uncertain consumer environment.
The reported financial results highlight McCormick's ability to leverage its brand strength and pricing strategies to navigate a challenging economic landscape. The consumer shift towards value-seeking behavior, which has led to lower consumption, underscores the importance of brand differentiation and targeted marketing efforts to sustain volume growth. The company's focus on cost optimization through the Comprehensive Continuous Improvement (CCI) and Global Operating Effectiveness (GOE) programs is a proactive measure to maintain competitive margins.
McCormick's emphasis on strategic investment in brand marketing, new products and packaging renovation is indicative of its efforts to stimulate demand and cater to evolving consumer preferences. The company's robust cash flow generation and debt reduction efforts are positive indicators for future investment capacity and financial flexibility. Investors and stakeholders should monitor how McCormick navigates the balance between cost management and investment in growth initiatives amidst economic uncertainties.
The financial results of McCormick & Company reflect broader economic trends, such as inflationary pressures and changing consumer behaviors. The company's ability to realize effective price increases while maintaining sales growth is a testament to its pricing power and the inelastic nature of demand for its products. The strategic discontinuation of low margin business and divestitures align with a focus on core competencies and profitability, a prudent approach during economic uncertainty.
The cautious outlook for 2024, with potential sales contraction, may signal anticipation of a tightening economic environment or potential recessionary impacts on consumer spending. The company's resilience in operating cash flow growth and margin expansion amidst these conditions will be critical for sustaining investments and shareholder returns. The projected growth in operating income for 2024, despite expected currency headwinds, suggests confidence in the company's operational efficiency and market position.
HUNT VALLEY, Md., Jan. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- McCormick & Company, Incorporated (NYSE:MKC), a global leader in flavor, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended November 30, 2023 and provided its financial outlook for fiscal year 2024.
- For the fourth quarter, sales increased
3% from the year-ago period and, in constant currency, sales increased2% . Earnings per share was compared to$0.81 in 2022 and Adjusted earnings per share was$0.69 compared to$0.85 in 2022.$0.73 - For fiscal year 2023, sales increased
5% from the prior year and, in constant currency, sales grew6% . Earnings per share of was comparable to 2022. Adjusted earnings per share was$2.52 compared to$2.70 in 2022.$2.53 - Cash flow from operations grew to a record
for fiscal year 2023. In November, the Board authorized an$1.2 billion 8% increase to the quarterly dividend, marking the 38th consecutive year of dividend increases. - The Company's 2024 outlook reflects its commitment to strengthen volume trends and prioritize investments to drive profitable results and return to differentiated volume-led growth as the year progresses.
President and CEO's Remarks
Brendan M. Foley, President and CEO, stated, "As I reflect on our results for 2023, I am proud of the progress we made to advance our business. For the better part of the year, we drove sequential improvement in volume trends and while the fourth quarter was impacted by a pressured consumer exhibiting more value-seeking behavior, our prioritized investments drove volume improvements in several key areas within our portfolio. In areas that were below our expectations, we understand the challenges, are addressing them, and are confident we will drive improved volume trends in 2024.
"For the full year, we meaningfully strengthened our gross and operating margins while also significantly investing with a focus on returning to sustainable volume growth. Our margin performance reflects the cost savings from our CCI and GOE programs as well as effective price realization. We ended 2023 meeting the cost recovery plans we had in place as we entered the year. Additionally, we significantly improved our cash flow, paid down debt, and reduced our leverage ratio. Our improved profitability and cash generation will help fuel continued business investments early in 2024 to drive improved volume performance, which will build throughout the year.
"We have a strong foundation with powerful brands, effective strategies, and continued demand for flavor. With our flavor leadership and continued investments, we are committed to vigorously fueling category growth with our differentiated portfolio. In 2023, we refined our plans and prioritized our investments in key areas. The initiatives within our growth levers, including targeted price gap management, increased brand marketing, new products, and packaging renovation have already proven to strengthen our volume trends and drive momentum in these areas.
"As CEO, I plan to drive an ambitious growth agenda that capitalizes on our strong business fundamentals as well as the value of our brands and proven capabilities with a renewed sense of urgency and speed to deliver on our strategic priorities. I fully expect that the initiatives we have in place will position us to return to long-term differentiated growth and our cost optimization efforts will support our investments as well as drive enhanced profit realization. For 2024, we appreciate the uncertainty in the consumer environment and we are taking a more cautious view in our outlook. Importantly, we remain committed to our long-term financial algorithm and driving sustained value creation through top line growth and margin expansion.
"Lastly, I want to recognize our global team's commitment, dedication, and engagement to enable McCormick to bring joy to millions of consumers around the world. I am proud of our people-first culture, and we will continue to further elevate this culture and build our next generation of leaders and capabilities. This is one of our most important commitments, as our teams around the world drive our momentum and success, and I am grateful for and energized by both their ongoing contributions and the results that they are driving. Our business fundamentals remain strong, and we are confident we will continue to not only deliver profitable growth, but also drive total shareholder return at an industry-leading pace."
Fourth Quarter 2023 Results
McCormick reported a
Gross profit margin expanded 320 basis points versus the fourth quarter of last year. This expansion was driven by favorable product mix, cost savings led by the Company's Comprehensive Continuous Improvement (CCI) and Global Operating Effectiveness (GOE) programs and pricing actions that were partially offset by cost inflation. Selling, general and administrative expenses increased from the year-ago period driven by an increase in employee incentive compensation expense as well as higher brand marketing costs partially offset by CCI-led and GOE cost savings.
Operating income was
Earnings per share was
Fiscal Year 2023 Results
McCormick reported a
Gross profit margin expanded 180 basis points versus 2022. This expansion was driven by cost savings led by the Company's CCI and GOE programs and pricing actions that were partially offset by cost inflation. Selling, general and administrative expenses increased from the year-ago period driven by an increase in employee incentive compensation expense as well as higher distribution and brand marketing costs partially offset by CCI-led and GOE cost savings.
Operating income was
Earnings per share was
Net cash provided by operating activities was
Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Outlook
McCormick's 2024 outlook reflects the Company's commitment to strengthen volume trends and prioritize investments to drive profitable results and return to differentiated volume-led growth as the year progresses. The Company's CCI and GOE programs are fueling growth investments while also driving operating margin expansion. Currency rates are expected to unfavorably impact sales, adjusted operating income and adjusted earnings per share by approximately
In 2024, McCormick expects sales to range between (2)% to
Operating income in 2024 is expected to grow by
McCormick projects 2024 earnings per share to be in the range of
Business Segment Results
Consumer Segment
(in millions) | Three months ended | Year ended | ||||||
11/30/2023 | 11/30/2022 | 11/30/2023 | 11/30/2022 | |||||
Net sales | $ 1,048.6 | $ 1,037.8 | $ 3,807.3 | $ 3,757.9 | ||||
Operating income, excluding special | 235.2 | 235.2 | 735.5 | 710.7 |
Consumer segment sales increased
- Consumer sales in the
Americas declined4% from the fourth quarter of 2022, with minimal impact from currency, and included a2% unfavorable impact related to the discontinuation of business to drive margin improvement. The remaining decline was attributable to lower volume and product mix in several areas of the portfolio driven by a pressured consumer, partially offset by pricing. Notably, spices and seasonings grew driven by both pricing and volume. - Consumer sales in
Europe ,Middle East , andAfrica (EMEA) increased18% compared to the year-ago period. In constant currency, sales increased9% with pricing actions partially offset by lower volume and product mix. - Consumer sales in the
Asia Pacific (APAC) region grew by28% compared to the year-ago period. In constant currency, sales increased31% including an expected benefit from lapping the impact ofChina's prior year COVID-related disruption as well as strong volume and product mix growth outside ofChina and pricing actions across the region.
Consumer segment operating income, excluding special charges, was comparable to the fourth quarter of 2022, with minimal impact from currency. Pricing actions and cost savings were offset by lower volume, higher inflation, and brand marketing costs as well as an increase in employee incentive compensation.
Flavor Solutions Segment
(in millions) | Three months ended | Year ended | ||||||
11/30/2023 | 11/30/2022 | 11/30/2023 | 11/30/2022 | |||||
Net sales | $ 704.2 | $ 657.9 | $ 2,854.9 | $ 2,592.6 | ||||
Operating income, excluding special | 76.1 | 42.7 | 288.7 | 206.7 |
Flavor Solutions segment sales increased
- In the
Americas , Flavor Solutions sales rose7% compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. In constant currency, sales increased6% driven by pricing with volume comparable to the prior year. - The EMEA region's Flavor Solutions sales increased
9% compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. In constant currency, sales grew2% with pricing actions partially offset by lower volume and product mix. Included in this increase is a3% decline from the canning business divestiture and a1% decline related to the pruning of low margin business. - The APAC region's Flavor Solutions sales increased by
3% compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. In constant currency, sales grew5% reflecting a6% increase from pricing actions partially offset by a1% volume decline.
Flavor Solutions segment operating income, excluding special charges, grew by
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The tables below include financial measures of adjusted gross profit, adjusted gross profit margin, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating income margin, adjusted income tax expense, adjusted income tax rate, adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share. These represent non-GAAP financial measures which are prepared as a complement to our financial results prepared in accordance with
Special charges – In our consolidated income statement, we include a separate line item captioned "Special charges" in arriving at our consolidated operating income. Special charges consist of expenses and income associated with certain actions undertaken by the Company to reduce fixed costs, simplify or improve processes, and improve our competitiveness and are of such significance in terms of both up-front costs and organizational/structural impact to require advance approval by our Management Committee. Upon presentation of any such proposed action (generally including details with respect to estimated costs, which typically consist principally of employee severance and related benefits, together with ancillary costs associated with the action that may include a non-cash component, such as an asset impairment, or a component which relates to inventory adjustments that are included in cost of goods sold; impacted employees or operations; expected timing; and expected savings) to the Management Committee and the Committee's advance approval, expenses associated with the approved action are classified as special charges upon recognition and monitored on an on-going basis through completion. Special charges for the year ended November 30, 2022 include a
Transaction and integration expenses associated with the
Gain on sale of Kitchen Basics - We exclude the gain realized upon our sale of our Kitchen Basics business in August 2022. The pre-tax gain associated with the sale was
We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures are important. The exclusion of the items noted above provides additional information that enables enhanced comparisons to prior periods and, accordingly, facilitates the development of future projections and earnings growth prospects. This information is also used by management to measure the profitability of our ongoing operations and analyze our business performance and trends.
These non-GAAP financial measures may be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, but they should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP results. In addition, these non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies because other companies may not calculate them in the same manner that we do. We intend to continue to provide these non-GAAP financial measures as part of our future earnings discussions and, therefore, the inclusion of these non-GAAP financial measures will provide consistency in our financial reporting. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the related GAAP financial measures is provided below:
(in millions except per share data) | Three Months Ended | Year Ended | |||||
11/30/2023 | 11/30/2022 | 11/30/2023 | 11/30/2022 | ||||
Operating income | $ 297.2 | $ 264.3 | $ 863.6 | ||||
Impact of other transaction and integration expenses | — | — | — | 2.2 | |||
Impact of special charges (1) | 14.1 | 13.6 | 61.2 | 51.6 | |||
Adjusted operating income | $ 311.3 | $ 277.9 | $ 1,024.2 | $ 917.4 | |||
% increase versus year-ago period | 12.0 % | 11.6 % | |||||
Operating income margin (2) | 17.0 % | 15.6 % | 14.5 % | 13.6 % | |||
Impact of transaction and integration expenses and special charges (2) | 0.7 % | 0.8 % | 0.9 % | 0.8 % | |||
Adjusted operating income margin (2) | 17.7 % | 16.4 % | 15.4 % | 14.4 % | |||
Income tax expense | $ 57.1 | $ 53.2 | $ 168.6 | ||||
Impact of transaction and integration expenses | — | — | — | 0.6 | |||
Impact of special charges (1) | 3.5 | 2.6 | 14.5 | 13.3 | |||
Impact of sale of Kitchen Basics | — | — | — | (11.6) | |||
Adjusted income tax expense | $ 60.6 | $ 55.8 | $ 170.9 | ||||
Income tax rate (3) | 22.2 % | 23.3 % | 21.8 % | 20.7 % | |||
Impact of transaction and integration expenses, special charges, and sale of Kitchen Basics (3) | 0.1 % | (0.2) % | 0.2 % | 0.2 % | |||
Adjusted income tax rate (3) | 22.3 % | 23.1 % | 22.0 % | 20.9 % | |||
Net income | $ 219.3 | $ 185.7 | $ 682.0 | ||||
Impact of transaction and integration expenses | — | — | — | 1.6 | |||
Impact of special charges (1) | 10.6 | 11.0 | 46.7 | 38.3 | |||
Impact of after-tax gain on sale of Kitchen Basics | — | — | — | (38.0) | |||
Adjusted net income | $ 229.9 | $ 196.7 | $ 683.9 | ||||
% increase versus year-ago period | 16.9 % | 6.3 % | |||||
Earnings per share - diluted | $ 0.81 | $ 0.69 | $ 2.52 | $ 2.52 | |||
Impact of transaction and integration expenses | — | — | — | 0.01 | |||
Impact of special charges (1) | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.18 | 0.14 | |||
Impact of after-tax gain on sale of Kitchen Basics | — | — | — | (0.14) | |||
Adjusted earnings per share - diluted | $ 0.85 | $ 0.73 | $ 2.70 | $ 2.53 | |||
% increase versus year-ago period | 16.4 % | 6.7 % |
(1) | Special charges for the year ended November 30, 2022 include a | |
(2) | Operating income margin, impact of transaction and integration expenses and special charges, and adjusted operating income margin is calculated as operating income, impact of transaction and integration expenses and special charges, and adjusted operating income as a percentage of net sales for each period presented. | |
(3) | Income tax rate is calculated as income tax expense as a percentage of income from consolidated operations before income taxes. Adjusted income tax rate is calculated as adjusted income tax expense as a percentage of income from consolidated operations before income taxes excluding transaction and integration expenses and special charges, and for 2023, the gain on a sale of a business, of |
Because we are a multi-national company, we are subject to variability of our reported
Percentage changes in sales and adjusted operating income expressed on a constant currency basis are presented excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange. To present this information for historical periods, current period results for entities reporting in currencies other than the
Three Months Ended November 30, 2023 | |||||||
Percentage Change | Impact of Foreign | Percentage Change on | |||||
Net sales | |||||||
Consumer Segment | |||||||
| (4.5) % | (0.1) % | (4.4) % | ||||
EMEA | 18.5 % | 9.3 % | 9.2 % | ||||
APAC | 28.0 % | (3.3) % | 31.3 % | ||||
Total Consumer segment | 1.0 % | 1.0 % | — % | ||||
Flavor Solutions Segment | |||||||
| 7.1 % | 1.6 % | 5.5 % | ||||
EMEA | 8.7 % | 6.6 % | 2.1 % | ||||
APAC | 3.5 % | (1.6) % | 5.1 % | ||||
Total Flavor Solutions segment | 7.0 % | 2.2 % | 4.8 % | ||||
Total net sales | 3.4 % | 1.5 % | 1.9 % | ||||
Adjusted operating income | |||||||
Consumer segment | — % | 0.2 % | (0.2) % | ||||
Flavor Solutions segment | 78.2 % | 4.8 % | 73.4 % | ||||
Total adjusted operating income | 12.0 % | 0.9 % | 11.1 % | ||||
Year Ended November 30, 2023 | |||||||
Percentage Change | Impact of Foreign | Percentage Change on | |||||
Net sales | |||||||
Consumer Segment | |||||||
| 0.4 % | (0.4) % | 0.8 % | ||||
EMEA | 7.1 % | 0.9 % | 6.2 % | ||||
APAC | (1.1) % | (6.2) % | 5.1 % | ||||
Total Consumer segment | 1.3 % | (0.8) % | 2.1 % | ||||
Flavor Solutions Segment | |||||||
| 10.7 % | 1.1 % | 9.6 % | ||||
EMEA | 10.3 % | (1.9) % | 12.2 % | ||||
APAC | 5.6 % | (5.4) % | 11.0 % | ||||
Total Flavor Solutions segment | 10.1 % | (0.2) % | 10.3 % | ||||
Total net sales | 4.9 % | (0.6) % | 5.5 % | ||||
Adjusted operating income | |||||||
Consumer segment | 3.5 % | (0.9) % | 4.4 % | ||||
Flavor Solutions segment | 39.7 % | 1.2 % | 38.5 % | ||||
Total adjusted operating income | 11.6 % | (0.4) % | 12.0 % |
To present "constant currency" information for the fiscal year 2024 projection, projected sales and adjusted operating income for entities reporting in currencies other than the
Projections for the Year Ending November 30, 2024 | |||
Percentage change in net sales | (2)% to | ||
Impact of unfavorable foreign currency exchange | 1 % | ||
Percentage change in net sales in constant currency | (1)% to | ||
Percentage change in adjusted operating income | |||
Impact of unfavorable foreign currency exchange | 1 % | ||
Percentage change in adjusted operating income in | |||
Percentage change in adjusted earnings per share - diluted | |||
Impact of unfavorable foreign currency exchange | 1 % | ||
Percentage change in adjusted earnings per share - diluted |
The following provides a reconciliation of our estimated earnings per share to adjusted earnings per share for 2024 and actual results for 2023:
Year Ended | |||
2024 Projection | 11/30/23 | ||
Earnings per share - diluted | $ 2.52 | ||
Impact of special charges | 0.04 | 0.18 | |
Adjusted earnings per share - diluted | $ 2.70 |
Live Webcast
As previously announced, McCormick will hold a conference call with analysts today at 8:00 a.m. ET. The conference call will be webcast live via the McCormick website. Go to ir.mccormick.com and follow directions to listen to the call and access the accompanying presentation materials. At this same location, a replay of the call will be available following the live call. Past press releases and additional information can also be found at this address.
Forward-Looking Information
Certain information contained in this release, including statements concerning expected performance such as those relating to net sales, gross margin, earnings, cost savings, special charges, acquisitions, brand marketing support, volume and product mix, income tax expense, and the impact of foreign currency rates are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements may be identified by the use of words such as "may," "will," "expect," "should," "anticipate," "intend," "believe" and "plan" and similar expressions. These statements may relate to: general economic and industry conditions, including consumer spending rates, recessions, interest rates, and availability of capital; expectations regarding sales growth potential in various geographies and markets, including the impact from brand marketing support, product innovation, and customer, channel, category, heat platform and e-commerce expansion; expected trends in net sales and earnings performance and other financial measures; the expected impact of pricing actions on the Company's results of operations and gross margins; the impact of price elasticity on our sales volume and mix; the expected impact of the inflationary cost environment on our business; the expected impact of factors affecting our supply chain, including the availability and prices of commodities and other supply chain resources including raw materials, packaging, labor, energy, and transportation; the expected impact of productivity improvements, including those associated with our CCI and GOE programs and Global Business Services operating model initiative; the ability to identify, attract, hire retain and develop qualified personnel and develop the next generation of leaders; the impact of the ongoing conflicts between
These and other forward-looking statements are based on management's current views and assumptions and involve risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect expected results. Results may be materially affected by factors such as: the company's ability to drive revenue growth; the company's ability to increase pricing to offset, or partially offset, inflationary pressures on the cost of our products; damage to the company's reputation or brand name; loss of brand relevance; increased private label use; the company's ability to drive productivity improvements, including those related to our CCI program and streamlining actions, including our GOE program; product quality, labeling, or safety concerns; negative publicity about our products; actions by, and the financial condition of, competitors and customers; the longevity of mutually beneficial relationships with our large customers; the ability to identify, interpret and react to changes in consumer preference and demand; business interruptions due to natural disasters, unexpected events or public health crises; issues affecting the company's supply chain and procurement of raw materials, including fluctuations in the cost and availability of raw and packaging materials; labor shortage, turnover and labor cost increases; the impact of the ongoing conflict between
Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.
About McCormick
McCormick & Company, Incorporated is a global leader in flavor. With over
Founded in 1889 and headquartered in
For information contact:
Investor Relations:
Faten Freiha - faten_freiha@mccormick.com
Global Communications:
Lori Robinson - lori_robinson@mccormick.com
(Financial tables follow)
Fourth Quarter Report | McCormick & Company, Incorporated | |||||||
Consolidated Income Statement (Unaudited) | ||||||||
(In millions except per-share data) | ||||||||
Three months ended | Year ended | |||||||
November 30, 2023 | November 30, 2022 | November 30, 2023 | November 30, 2022 | |||||
Net sales | $ 1,752.8 | $ 1,695.7 | $ 6,662.2 | $ 6,350.5 | ||||
Cost of goods sold | 1,051.5 | 1,071.3 | 4,159.7 | 4,076.0 | ||||
Gross profit | 701.3 | 624.4 | 2,502.5 | 2,274.5 | ||||
Gross profit margin | 40.0 % | 36.8 % | 37.6 % | 35.8 % | ||||
Selling, general and administrative expense | 390.0 | 346.5 | 1,478.3 | 1,357.1 | ||||
Transaction and integration expenses | — | — | — | 2.2 | ||||
Special charges | 14.1 | 13.6 | 61.2 | 51.6 | ||||
Operating income | 297.2 | 264.3 | 963.0 | 863.6 | ||||
Interest expense | 52.7 | 44.4 | 208.2 | 149.1 | ||||
Other income, net | 13.2 | 8.4 | 43.9 | 98.3 | ||||
Income from consolidated operations before income taxes | 257.7 | 228.3 | 798.7 | 812.8 | ||||
Income tax expense | 57.1 | 53.2 | 174.5 | 168.6 | ||||
Net income from consolidated operations | 200.6 | 175.1 | 624.2 | 644.2 | ||||
Income from unconsolidated operations | 18.7 | 10.6 | 56.4 | 37.8 | ||||
Net income | $ 219.3 | $ 185.7 | $ 680.6 | $ 682.0 | ||||
Earnings per share - basic | $ 0.82 | $ 0.69 | $ 2.54 | $ 2.54 | ||||
Earnings per share - diluted | $ 0.81 | $ 0.69 | $ 2.52 | $ 2.52 | ||||
Average shares outstanding - basic | 268.4 | 268.3 | 268.4 | $ 268.2 | ||||
Average shares outstanding - diluted | 269.6 | 269.9 | 269.8 | 270.2 |
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Consolidated Balance Sheet (Unaudited) | ||||
(In millions) | ||||
November 30, 2023 | November 30, 2022 | |||
Assets | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 166.6 | $ 334.0 | ||
Trade accounts receivable, net of allowances | 587.5 | 573.7 | ||
Inventories | 1,126.5 | 1,340.1 | ||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 121.0 | 138.9 | ||
Total current assets | 2,001.6 | 2,386.7 | ||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 1,324.7 | 1,198.0 | ||
Goodwill | 5,260.1 | 5,212.9 | ||
Intangible assets, net | 3,356.7 | 3,387.9 | ||
Other long-term assets | 919.2 | 939.4 | ||
Total assets | $ 12,862.3 | $ 13,124.9 | ||
Liabilities | ||||
Short-term borrowings and current portion of long-term debt | $ 1,071.5 | $ 1,507.3 | ||
Trade accounts payable | 1,119.3 | 1,171.0 | ||
Other accrued liabilities | 908.1 | 754.1 | ||
Total current liabilities | 3,098.9 | 3,432.4 | ||
Long-term debt | 3,339.9 | 3,642.3 | ||
Deferred taxes | 861.2 | 866.3 | ||
Other long-term liabilities | 478.8 | 484.7 | ||
Total liabilities | 7,778.8 | 8,425.7 | ||
Shareholders' equity | ||||
Common stock | 2,199.6 | 2,138.6 | ||
Retained earnings | 3,249.7 | 3,022.5 | ||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (388.6) | (480.6) | ||
Total McCormick shareholders' equity | 5,060.7 | 4,680.5 | ||
Non-controlling interests | 22.8 | 18.7 | ||
Total shareholders' equity | 5,083.5 | 4,699.2 | ||
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity | $ 12,862.3 | $ 13,124.9 |
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Consolidated Cash Flow Statement (Unaudited) | ||||
(In millions) | ||||
Year Ended | ||||
November 30, 2023 | November 30, 2022 | |||
Operating activities | ||||
Net income | $ 680.6 | $ 682.0 | ||
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | ||||
Depreciation and amortization | 199.3 | 200.6 | ||
Stock-based compensation | 63.4 | 60.3 | ||
Loss (gain) on sale of businesses and intangible assets | 1.2 | (63.2) | ||
Asset impairment charge included in special charges | — | 10.0 | ||
(Gain) loss on sale of assets | 0.2 | (0.5) | ||
Deferred income tax expense (benefit) | (5.4) | 21.8 | ||
Income from unconsolidated operations | (56.4) | (37.8) | ||
Changes in operating assets and liabilities (net of businesses disposed) | ||||
Trade accounts receivable | 3.4 | (45.8) | ||
Inventories | 225.0 | (205.3) | ||
Trade accounts payable | (68.1) | 125.3 | ||
Other assets and liabilities | 109.0 | (129.9) | ||
Dividends from unconsolidated affiliates | 85.1 | 34.0 | ||
Net cash flow provided by operating activities | 1,237.3 | 651.5 | ||
Investing activities | ||||
Proceeds from sale of a business | 1.0 | 95.2 | ||
Proceeds from sale of intangible asset | — | 13.6 | ||
Capital expenditures (including software) | (263.9) | (262.0) | ||
Other investing activities | 2.4 | 6.8 | ||
Net cash flow used in investing activities | (260.5) | (146.4) | ||
Financing activities | ||||
Short-term borrowings (repayments), net | (964.6) | 698.3 | ||
Proceeds from issuances of long-term debt | 496.4 | — | ||
Payment of debt issuance costs | (1.1) | — | ||
Long-term debt repayments | (268.1) | (772.0) | ||
Proceeds from exercised stock options | 16.6 | 41.4 | ||
Taxes withheld and paid on employee stock awards | (10.8) | (19.4) | ||
Common stock acquired by purchase | (35.7) | (38.8) | ||
Dividends paid | (418.5) | (396.7) | ||
Other financing activities | 1.6 | — | ||
Net cash flow used in financing activities | (1,184.2) | (487.2) | ||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | 40.0 | (35.6) | ||
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (167.4) | (17.7) | ||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 334.0 | 351.7 | ||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ 166.6 | $ 334.0 |
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