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Spice is right for McCormick

29-Jan-2004

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Profits in the fourth quarter lept 9 per cent for US spice company McCormick, helped by cost-cuts, new acquisitions and improved supply chain efficiencies.

Higher sales linked to the purchase of Zatarain's, a leading US brand of New Orleans-style products, and Europe-based condiment business Uniqsauces, boosted the figures for the year by 6 per cent.

 

"Favourable exchange rates contributed 4 per cent, and higher sales, particularly in the US consumer business, added 2 per cent to the rise in income," said the company in a statement yesterday.

 

The Maryland-based firm said net income rose to $84.4 million, or 59 cents per diluted share, from $77.2 million, or 54 cents per share, a year earlier.

 

"Due to our strategic purchase of vanilla beans, we did not reach our objective to generate more than $100 million in cash from operations, after net capital expenditures and dividends," added the company that made a 'strategic purchase' of vanilla beans in 2003, a period of short supply for the raw material.