Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Hormel Foods makes packaged meat and food products that you can find in almost every grocery store in America. Its most famous brand is SPAM, the canned meat sold in over 40 countries, but it also owns Jennie-O turkey, Skippy peanut butter, and Applegate natural meats. The company sells to grocery retailers, foodservice operators like restaurants and cafeterias, and convenience stores. Hormel earns money by manufacturing and selling branded food products, which typically carry higher profit margins than generic store brands. It operates mainly in the United States but has a growing international business, particularly in Asia where SPAM is very popular. The company's moat comes from its portfolio of well-known brands and long retail relationships, though its relatively thin margins — around 6% operating margin — leave little room for error if ingredient costs like pork and turkey rise sharply, which remains the key ongoing risk to profitability.
Winston Score: 46/100 — Average
Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
- Quality: Weak (7/30)
- Growth: Weak (4/20)
- Cash Flow: Strong (7/10)
- Stability: Strong (8/10)
- Valuation: Strong (7/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $25.39
Market Cap: $14.0B
Sector: Consumer Defensive
Industry: Packaged Foods



