Teucrium Corn Fund vs McCormick & Company, Incorporated — how do they compare? Teucrium Corn Fund trades at $17.51, while McCormick & Company, Incorporated trades at $52.85 (market cap $14.45B). The key difference: McCormick & Company, Incorporated pays a 3.57% dividend while Teucrium Corn Fund pays none, and Teucrium Corn Fund is trading nearer its 52-week high, McCormick & Company, Incorporated nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CORN | MKC | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Commodities - Metals/Agriculture | Consumer Staples |
52-Week High | $19.12 | $72.81 |
52-Week Low | $16.46 | $45.60 |
Market Cap | — | $14.45B |
Enterprise Value | — | $19.05B |
Dividend Yield | — | 3.57% |
Trailing returns across standard periods
CORN is a commodity ETF that provides exposure to the price of corn futures. It uses a laddered investment strategy across multiple benchmark contracts to help minimize the impact of contango and roll costs in the agricultural market.
Read more on CORN →In its 130-year history, McCormick has grown to become the leading global manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of spices, herbs, extracts, seasonings, and other flavorings. Beyond end consumers, McCormick's customer base also includes top quick-service restaurants, retail grocery chains, and other packaged food and beverage manufacturers, with about 30% of sales generated beyond its home turf to include 150 other countries and territories. In addition to its namesake brand, the firm's portfolio includes Old Bay, Zatarain's, Thai Kitchen, Frank's RedHot, French's, and the recently acquired Cholula brand.
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