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Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL) Enterprise Value (EV): $15.25B

The enterprise value (EV) for Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL) is $15.25B as of Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

HRL Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics

ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)

$15.25B

HRL Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)

NAMEMARKET CAPENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL)$15.25B
McCormick & Company, Incorporated (MKC)$13.07B$21.74B
The J. M. Smucker Company (SJM)$11.99B$10.68B
The Clorox Company (CLX)$11.91B$17.54B
General Mills, Inc. (GIS)$18.00B$44.53B
Celsius Holdings, Inc. (CELH)$7.21B$11.03B
Conagra Brands, Inc. (CAG)$6.29B$18.71B
Dollar Tree, Inc. (DLTR)$21.29B$28.11B
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (CHD)$23.34B$22.15B
Dollar General Corporation (DG)$24.02B$46.15B

Enterprise Value Calculation

Market Cap

$13.20B

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Total Debt

$2.86B

Cash

$670.68M

=

Enterprise Value

$15.25B

EV-Based Valuation Multiples

Why use EV instead of Market Cap?

  • EV accounts for debt - an acquirer must pay or assume it
  • EV deducts cash - the acquirer effectively receives it
  • EV enables fair comparison of companies with different capital structures
  • EV-based ratios (EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales) are capital structure neutral

Hormel Foods Corporation Enterprise Value (EV) Formula & Definition

Enterprise Value represents the total value of a company as if you were to acquire it completely - paying for equity while assuming debt and receiving cash.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

Hormel Foods Corporation Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ

What is the enterprise value (EV) for Hormel Foods Corporation (HRL)?
The enterprise value (EV) for HRL stock is $15.25B.

About Hormel Foods Corporation

Hormel Foods Corporation is a prominent global food company that specializes in the creation, preparation, and supply of a diverse array of meat, nut, and other culinary items. Its extensive clientele spans retail outlets, institutional food providers (foodservice), specialty delis, and various commercial enterprises across the United States and internationally. The company's operations are strategically structured into four main divisions: Grocery Products, Refrigerated Foods, Jennie-O Turkey Store, and International & Other. Hormel's product portfolio is broad, encompassing numerous perishable goods such as fresh meats, frozen food selections, convenient refrigerated meal options, a variety of sausages, hams, guacamole, and bacon. Additionally, it offers a wide range of non-perishable items, including canned luncheon meats, various nut butters, snack nuts, chili, microwave-ready meals, hashes, stews, tortillas, salsas, and tortilla chips. Beyond these offerings, Hormel Foods is also actively involved in the processing, promotion, and distribution of both branded and unbranded products derived from pork, beef, poultry, and turkey. The company further supplies nutritional food items and supplements, dessert and beverage mixes, and industrial-grade gelatin. Its extensive product line is marketed under numerous widely recognized brand names, including SKIPPY, SPAM, Hormel, Natural Choice, Applegate, Justin's, Jennie-O, Café H, Herdez, Black Label, Sadler's, Columbus, Gatherings, Wholly, Planters, NUT-rition, Planters Cheez Balls, and Corn Nuts. These products reach consumers through a multi-channel distribution network, utilizing internal sales teams, independent brokers, and various distributors. Founded in 1891 as Geo. A. Hormel & Company, the organization was officially rebranded as Hormel Foods Corporation in January 1995. Its corporate headquarters are located in Austin, Minnesota.

Austin, MN
20,000 employees
Consumer Defensive / Packaged Foods
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Industry
Packaged Foods
CEO
Jeffrey Ettinger