MDLZ
MDLZ
NASDAQ · Food Products

Mondelez International Inc-A

$57.43
+0.25 (+0.44%)
Day Range $56.24 — $57.53
52W Range $51.20 — $71.15

Performance

1D
1W
1M
3M +5.11%
6M -8.30%
1Y -13.42%
YTD +7.05%
Open$56.98
Previous Close$57.18
Day High$57.53
Day Low$56.24
52W High$71.15
52W Low$51.20
Volume
Avg Volume9.76M
Market Cap74.57B
P/E Ratio30.42
EPS$1.89
SectorFood Products

Technical Indicators

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SMA 50 $56.66 Above
SMA 200 $61.62 Below
RSI (14) 56.3 Neutral
Trend Death Cross Bearish

Analyst Ratings

Buy
34 analysts
24 Buy 10 Hold 0 Sell
Price Target +428.6% upside
Current
$57.43
Target
$303.55
$191.27 $303.55 avg $334.29

Key Financials

FY 2026 FY 2025 FY 2024
Revenue 37.91B 35.44B 29.45B
Net Income 2.41B 2.03B 3.40B
Profit Margin 6.4% 6.0% 11.5%
EBITDA 3.69B 3.28B 4.47B
Free Cash Flow 3.20B
Rev Growth +7.0% +7.0% +17.7%
Debt/Equity 0.82 0.82 1.12

Dividend

Dividend Yield3.44%
Annual Dividend$1.91
Payout Ratio101.5%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-DividendFeb 15, 2026
Pay DateMar 4, 2026

Recent Insider Activity

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Date Insider Type Shares Price Value
Feb 13 Valle Gustavo Carlos Sale 99,596 $62.00 $6.17M
Mar 13 Gruber Vinzenz P. Exercise 344,739 $39.70 $13.69M
Mar 13 Gruber Vinzenz P. Exercise 0 $0.00
Mar 6 Zaramella Luca Exercise 346,299 $39.70 $13.75M
Mar 6 Zaramella Luca Exercise 0 $0.00

About Mondelez International Inc-A

Mondelez International, Inc. is a global snacking company that manufactures and markets food and beverage products, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The company owns iconic brands including Oreo, Cadbury, Toblerone, Ritz, and Trident, operating across biscuits, chocolate, gum, candy, and beverage categories. Mondelez is one of the world's largest snack food companies with products sold in over 150 countries. The company focuses on developing and marketing snacks that meet evolving consumer preferences across developed and emerging markets.

Food Products Peers

Symbol Name Price Change P/E Mkt Cap
HSY Hershey Co/The $217.00 +0.84% 50.4 44.54B
ADM Archer-Daniels-Midland Co $71.66 +0.31% 29.3 31.58B
KHC Kraft Heinz Co/The $21.51 +0.89% 25.76B
GIS General Mills Inc $36.17 -1.71% 9.3 23.63B
TSN Tyson Foods Inc-Cl A $61.45 +0.92% 110.4 22.07B
BG Bunge Global Sa $125.40 +1.06% 29.3 23.88B

MDLZ Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mondelez International Inc-A do?
Mondelez generates revenue by selling snack products people reach for out of habit and comfort — Oreo cookies, Cadbury chocolate, Ritz crackers, Toblerone, and Chips Ahoy, among dozens of other globally recognized brands. The business is built on category leadership in biscuits and chocolate, two of the world's most stable snack segments, with pricing power derived from brand loyalty that decades of marketing investment has built. Emerging markets represent a meaningful and growing share of sales as rising incomes in Asia and Latin America drive demand for packaged snacks.
Is MDLZ stock a good investment?
Mondelez competes with the advantage that its core brands — Oreo in particular — have maintained consumer loyalty across generations and geographies with relatively limited private-label competition in premium chocolate and biscuit categories. Pricing power has been demonstrated through its ability to pass through significant cocoa, sugar, and packaging cost increases. Volume elasticity when prices rise is the key risk metric to watch. The stock typically trades at a moderate food sector premium, with emerging market exposure offering above-average growth relative to pure developed-market peers.
Who are Mondelez International Inc-A's main competitors?
Nestlé is the most direct global competitor, particularly in chocolate and confectionery where Kit Kat and other Nestlé brands compete with Cadbury and Toblerone head-to-head in international markets. Mars, Inc. dominates the U.S. chocolate market and competes globally with M&M's and Snickers. Ferrero, maker of Nutella and Kinder, is a growing competitor in European and increasingly U.S. chocolate. Kellogg's and Campbell's Snyder's compete in the cracker and biscuit segments.
Does Mondelez International Inc-A pay dividends?
Mondelez has grown its dividend consistently since its separation from Kraft Foods in 2012, building a track record of annual increases funded by the company's substantial free cash flow. The yield typically runs in the 3–3.5% range, making it one of the higher-yielding names in the packaged food sector. The company balances dividends with share buybacks and bolt-on acquisitions in the snacking space, maintaining a disciplined approach to capital allocation that has supported steady payout growth.
Where is MDLZ trading today?
MDLZ is currently trading at $57.43, up 0.44% in today's session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $51.20 and a high of $71.15. The current price represents 31% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
What are analyst ratings for MDLZ stock?
Among 34 analysts covering MDLZ, the consensus rating is Buy — 24 rate it a buy, 10 hold, and 0 sell. The average price target sits at $303.55, implying 429% upside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
How much revenue does Mondelez International Inc-A generate?
Mondelez International Inc-A generated $37.91B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $2.41B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 6.4% reflects the competitive nature of its industry.
What is the price-to-earnings ratio for MDLZ?
MDLZ trades at a P/E ratio of 30.42 on trailing earnings of $1.89 per share. That's above the S&P 500 historical average, suggesting the market expects above-average earnings growth ahead. Comparing this multiple against Food Products sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
How has MDLZ performed compared to last year?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: +5.11% (3M), -8.30% (6M), -13.42% (1Y), +7.05% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether MDLZ is outperforming or lagging the broader market.