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US energy drink leader with $7.5B FY2024 revenue; Coca-Cola strategic partner (16.7% stake + global distribution); Bang acquisition 2023; competes with Celsius's fitness-focused challenger rise.
Monster Beverage Corporation is the world's leading energy drink company by market share in the United States, founded in 1935 as Hansen's Natural and rebranded to Monster Beverage in 2012, headquartered in Corona, California and trading on Nasdaq (MNST). The company generated approximately $7.5 billion in net sales for FY2024 under co-CEOs Hilton Schlosberg and Rob Sacks, with Monster Energy remaining the best-selling energy drink in the U.S. and the second globally behind Red Bull. A strategic partnership with Coca-Cola, which acquired a 16.7% stake in Monster in 2015 for approximately $2.15 billion and provides Monster with Coca-Cola's global distribution infrastructure, has been the foundational driver of Monster's international expansion across more than 150 countries.
Austin MN branded food (NYSE: HRL) ~$11.9B FY2024 revenue; SPAM/Skippy/Planters/Jennie-O portfolio, 250-position restructuring 2025, Planters $3.35B integration challenge competing with Tyson and Conagra.
Hormel Foods Corporation is an Austin, Minnesota-based multinational food company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HRL) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component — producing, marketing, and distributing branded consumer food products across refrigerated, shelf-stable, and deli categories under the Hormel, SPAM, Jennie-O, Skippy, Planters, Columbus Craft Meats, Applegate, Justin's, Natural Choice, and Wholly brands through approximately 20,000 employees serving customers across 80+ countries. In fiscal year 2024 (ending October 2024), Hormel reported revenue of approximately $11.9 billion, with performance reflecting challenges in the turkey market (Jennie-O facing supply and competitive dynamics), commodity cost management, and ongoing integration of the Planters snack nuts business (acquired from Kraft Heinz in 2021 for $3.35 billion). Hormel announced a comprehensive corporate restructuring in 2025 — including a voluntary early retirement program and the elimination of approximately 250 corporate and sales positions — targeting $20-25 million in restructuring charges as the company streamlines operations to improve efficiency and align resources with strategic priorities following the Planters acquisition integration challenge. CEO Jim Snee leads Hormel's "Transform and Modernize" strategy focusing on operational efficiency, brand investment, and portfolio optimization. The Planters acquisition (peanuts, cashews, mixed nuts, peanut butter, Cheez Balls) gave Hormel a leading position in the $8B+ US nut snack market but has required margin improvement work.
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