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Sysco Corporation
As of May 21, 2026 at 10:37 UTC
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About Sysco Corporation
Sysco is the largest US foodservice distributor with 18% share of the highly fragmented $377 billion domestic market. It distributes roughly 500,000 food and nonfood products to restaurants (60% of fiscal 2025 revenue), education and government buildings (8%), healthcare facilities (8%), travel and leisure (7%), and other locations (17%) where individuals consume away-from-home meals. In fiscal 2025, 70% of the firm's revenue was derived from its US foodservice operations, while its international (18%), quick-service logistics (10%), and other (2%) segments contributed the rest.
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5 articlesSysco Corporation announced a quarterly cash dividend increase of $0.01 per share to $0.55, effective July 24, 2026. The increase reflects the company's commitment to consistent shareholder returns and maintaining its Dividend Aristocrat status, with plans for an additional $0.04 annual dividend increase in fiscal year 2027.
Sysco Corporation announced a quarterly cash dividend increase from $0.54 to $0.55 per share, payable July 24, 2026. The company also declared a planned annual dividend increase of $0.04 for fiscal year 2027, reinforcing its commitment to shareholder returns and its Dividend Aristocrat status.
A major M&A week sees Sysco acquiring Restaurant Depot for $26 billion and McCormick merging with Unilever's food division for $44 billion, while Eli Lilly acquires Centessa Pharmaceuticals for $7.8 billion. The podcast discusses the track record of consumer brand mergers (mostly unsuccessful) and analyzes Whirlpool as a dividend investment amid housing market headwinds.
U.S. stocks closed a shortened week with broad losses as markets observed Good Friday. Major large-cap losers included Nike (down 14.29% after missing Q4 guidance), Boston Scientific (down 9.32% following clinical trial data and analyst downgrade), and Sysco (down 13.56% after announcing Jetro acquisition and analyst downgrades). Other significant decliners included Texas Pacific Land, Venture Global, EQT, Rogers Communications, Kratos Defense, and Antero Resources.
Major M&A activity dominates the market with McCormick merging with Unilever's Foods business in a $29.1 billion deal, Sysco acquiring Jetro Restaurant Depot for $29 billion, and Eli Lilly acquiring Centessa Pharmaceuticals for $7.8 billion. Meanwhile, QVC faces financial distress and is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy, while several other companies including IO Biotech and Lipella Pharmaceuticals have filed for bankruptcy.