As a result of globalization, many large U.S. companies now realize a significant percentage of their revenue from foreign markets. Companies that are diversified across several economies offer a real diversification benefit to their investors. They often can reallocate resources from slowing national economies to areas in the world that are enjoying more robust growth.
Below are some U.S. companies that have more than 50% of their sales revenue generated outside the U.S. based on their latest 10-K:
Colgate-Palmolive Co. (CL) is a major consumer products company that markets oral, personal and household care and pet nutrition products in more than 200 countries and territories.
Non-U.S. Revenues: 73% | Yield: 2.1%
Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM), formed through the merger of Exxon and Mobil in late 1999, is the world's largest publicly owned integrated oil company.
Non-U.S. Revenues: 66% | Yield: 3.6%
McDonald's Corporation (MCD) is the largest fast-food restaurant company in the world, with about 35,000 restaurants in 119 countries.
Non-U.S. Revenues: 66% | Yield: 2.9%
The Coca-Cola Company (KO) is the world's largest soft drink company, KO also has a sizable fruit juice business.
Non-North American. Revenues: 85% | Yield: 3.5%
3M Co. (MMM) is a diversified global company that provides enhanced product functionality in electronics, health care, industrial, consumer, office, telecommunications, safety & security and other markets via coatings, sealants, adhesives, and other chemical additives.
Non-U.S. Revenues: 60% | Yield: 2.5%
As always, with rewards comes risks. Doing business in countries with different economic and social values can sometimes lead to undesirable results. In the past, U.S. companies have lost facilities to hostile foreign countries when the politics turned against the U.S. Also, currency exchange can work for or against the company. As always, you must weigh the risks vs. rewards prior to investing.
Full Disclosure: Long CL, XOM, MCD, KO, MMM in my Dividend Growth Stocks Portfolio. See a list of all my Dividend Growth Portfolio holdings here.
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