US: McCormick lowers EPS forecast despite Q2 profit growth

By: Petah Marian | 30 June 2011

McCormick & Co. has reduced its full-year earnings per share forecast despite posting sales and profit growth in the second quarter of its financial year.

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McCormick & Co. has reduced its full-year earnings per share forecast despite posting sales and profit growth in the second quarter of its financial year.

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