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McCormick & Company Incorporated (MKC $60.91)
- $60.91 P/E (TTM): 21.25X Cap: $16.31B
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McCormick & Company Incorporated (MKC $60.91)
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Q: McCormick, buy sell or hold?
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McCormick & Company Incorporated (MKC $60.91)
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McCormick & Company Incorporated (MKC $60.91)
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Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG $149.18)
- $149.18 P/E (TTM): 21.89X Cap: $348.94B
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Q: Would you consider now to be a good time to do some buys in the consumer staples sector? If so, why? I'm looking to close this gap in my investment portfolio and would appreciate your recommendations on some companies -- ideally growth oriented that also pays a (growing) that I can buy an hold for 5+ years. I'm not too fussed on the specific industry. What are guys liking these days? Thanks for all the great advice and insight. You guys rock.
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