US: McCormick shares down despite Q3 profit rise

By: Dean Best | 28 September 2011

Shares in US spice maker McCormick & Co. fell today (28 September) despite an increase in underlying quarterly profits on the back of higher sales from its consumer and industrial divisions.

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Shares in US spice maker McCormick & Co. fell today (28 September) despite an increase in underlying quarterly profits on the back of higher sales from its consumer and industrial divisions.

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