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Can Hormel Foods Be a Growth Stock?


Can Hormel Foods Be a Growth Stock?

Hormel Foods (NYSE: HRL) is a quintessential Dividend Aristocrat. It's a boring, reliable, defensive stock whose portfolio of protein-rich packaged foods has allowed it to raise its dividend payout each year for the last 52 years. In November, it lifted its quarterly dividend by 10%.

While you may be familiar with some of Hormel's products including its namesake chili, bacon, and sliced meats, the company has a wide variety of other brands under its umbrella. These include legacy brands like Spam, Dinty Moore, Chi-Chi's and Jennie-O, and more recent organic additions such as Applegate deli meats and cheeses, Justin's nut butters, and Muscle Milk protein shakes. 

At a time when consumers are turning away from legacy food brands and traditional packaged foods in general, those organic food acquisitions give Hormel a profile more like a growth stock rather than that of a staid dividend payer.

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Source: Fool.com

Hormel Foods Corp. Stock

€29.50
0.480%
The Hormel Foods Corp. stock is trending slightly upwards today, with an increase of €0.14 (0.480%) compared to yesterday's price.
Currently there is a rather negative sentiment for Hormel Foods Corp. with 0 Buy predictions and 5 Sell predictions..
A slightly negative potential of -15.25% at a current price of 29.5 € for Hormel Foods Corp. is the result of a target price of 25 €.
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