What Should Investors Know About Mondelez International (MDLZ) Stock?

Shares of Consumer Defensive sector company Mondelez International moved 1.4% today, and are now trading at a price of $60.13. The large-cap stock's daily volume was 2,864,598 compared to its average volume of 6,721,820. The S&P 500 index returned a -0.3% performance.

Mondelez International, Inc., through its subsidiaries, manufactures, markets, and sells snack food and beverage products in the Latin America, North America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The company is based in Chicago and has 79,000 full time employees. Its market capitalization is $82,412,371,968. Mondelez International currently offers its equity investors a dividend that yields 2.4% per year.

23 analysts are following Mondelez International and have set target prices ranging from $63 to $78 per share. On average, they have given the company a rating of buy. At today's prices, MDLZ is trading -14.71% away from its average analyst target price of $70.5 per share.

Over the last year, MDLZ shares have gone down by -1.8%, which represents a difference of 13.4% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $69.47 per share and its 52 week low is $54.72. With average free cash flows of $3,042,500,000.0 that have been growing at an average rate of 3.7% over the last four years, Mondelez International declining stock performance may not be reflective of the quality of its underlying business.

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