Maple Leaf Company Executives
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Maple Leaf employs about 13.5 K people. The company is managed by 39 executives with a total tenure of roughly 229 years, averaging almost 5.0 years of service per executive, having 346.15 employees per reported executive. Analysis of Maple Leaf's management performance can provide insight into the firm performance.
Michael McCain CEO President, Chief Executive Officer, Director |
William Beattie Chairman Chairman of the Board |
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Maple Leaf Management Team Effectiveness
The company has return on total asset (ROA) of 0.0325 % which means that it generated a profit of $0.0325 on every $100 spent on assets. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows a return on equity (ROE) of 0.0221 %, meaning that it generated $0.0221 on every $100 dollars invested by stockholders. Maple Leaf's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Maple Leaf manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. As of the 22nd of November 2024, Return On Tangible Assets is likely to grow to -0.03. In addition to that, Return On Capital Employed is likely to grow to -0.0068. At this time, Maple Leaf's Non Currrent Assets Other are very stable compared to the past year. As of the 22nd of November 2024, Other Current Assets is likely to grow to about 50.3 M, while Total Assets are likely to drop about 3.1 B.As of the 22nd of November 2024, Common Stock Shares Outstanding is likely to grow to about 133.8 M, though Net Loss is likely to grow to (266.7 M).
Maple Leaf Workforce Comparison
Maple Leaf Foods is considered to be number one stock in number of employees category among its peers. The total workforce of Consumer Staples industry is now estimated at about 26,968. Maple Leaf totals roughly 13,500 in number of employees claiming about 50% of stocks in Consumer Staples industry.
Maple Leaf Profit Margins
The company has Profit Margin (PM) of 0.01 %, which maeans that even a very small decline in it revenue will erase profits resulting in a net loss. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows Operating Margin (OM) of 0.05 %, which suggests for every 100 dollars of sales, it generated a net operating income of $0.05.Current Value | Last Year | Change From Last Year | 10 Year Trend | ||||||
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Gross Profit Margin | 0.0752 | 0.0927 |
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Maple Leaf Foods Benchmark Summation
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The output start index for this execution was zero with a total number of output elements of sixty-one. Maple Leaf Foods Price Series Summation is a cross summation of Maple Leaf price series and its benchmark/peer.
Maple Leaf Notable Stakeholders
A Maple Leaf stakeholder refers to an individual interested in an outcome of the business. Different stakeholders have different interests, and companies such as Maple Leaf often face trade-offs trying to please all of them. Maple Leaf's stakeholders can have a positive or negative influence on the entity's direction, and there are a lot of executives involved in getting Maple Leaf's stock to the level that pleases all shareholders. Keeping track of the stakeholders is a great way to stay on top of things affecting its ongoing price.
Michael McCain | President, Chief Executive Officer, Director | Profile | |
William Beattie | Chairman of the Board | Profile | |
OC BBA | Executive Chairman | Profile | |
Bentley Brooks | Senior Vice President General Manager - Fresh Poultry | Profile | |
Rory McAlpine | Senior Vice President, Government and Industry Relations | Profile | |
Ian Henry | Chief Human Resource Officer, Senior Vice President | Profile | |
Dennis Organ | President Complex | Profile | |
Lynda Kuhn | Senior Vice President, Public Affairs and Purpose Champion | Profile | |
Glen Gratton | Vice President - Maple Leaf Agri-Farms | Profile | |
Rocco Cappuccitti | Senior Vice President - Transactions and Administration, Corporate Secretary | Profile | |
Iain Stewart | Senior Vice President - Operations, Supply Chain and Purchasing | Profile | |
Michael Rawle | Vice President - Finance, Treasurer | Profile | |
Adam Grogan | Senior Vice President - Marketing and Innovation | Profile | |
Richard Young | Executive Vice President - Transformation of Maple Leaf Consumer Foods | Profile | |
Randall Huffman | Chief Food Safety Officer and Senior Vice President - Quality and Six Sigma | Profile | |
Stephen Elmer | Vice President and Corporate Controller | Profile | |
Rene Mclean | Vice President - Business Finance | Profile | |
Curtis Frank | Senior Vice President - Retail Sales | Profile | |
Geert Verellen | Chief Financial Officer | Profile | |
Jean Fraser | Independent Director | Profile | |
John Lederer | Independent Director | Profile | |
William Aziz | Independent Director | Profile | |
Carol Stephenson | Independent Director | Profile | |
Ronald Close | Independent Director | Profile | |
Andreas Liris | Chief Information Officer | Profile | |
Suzanne Hathaway | Senior Vice President General Counsel, Corporate Secretary | Profile | |
Stephane Dubreuil | Senior Development | Profile | |
JONATHAN MCCAIN | Director | Profile | |
David Smales | Chief Officer | Profile | |
KATHERINE LEMON | Independent Director | Profile | |
Janet Craig | Vice Relations | Profile | |
Jumoke Fagbemi | Senior People | Profile | |
Jonathan Sawatzky | Vice President - Maple Leaf Agri - Farms | Profile | |
Robert Lorimer | Senior Vice President - Retail Sales | Profile | |
Nadia Theodore | Senior Vice President - Global Industry and Government Relations | Profile | |
Casey Richards | Senior Vice President of Marketing and Innovation | Profile | |
Joshua Kuehnbaum | Senior Vice President - Foodservice Sales and Marketing | Profile | |
Timothy Hockey | Independent Director | Profile | |
Patrick Lutfy | Senior Marketing | Profile |
About Maple Leaf Management Performance
The success or failure of an entity such as Maple Leaf Foods often depends on how effective the management is. Maple Leaf management team is responsible for propelling the future growth in the right direction and administering and controlling the business activities and accounting for the results. Ineffective management usually contributes to failure in the company's future performance for all stakeholders equally, but most importantly, for investors. So it is important to measure the effectiveness of Maple management before purchasing its stock. In many ways, it's all about finding the answer to one important question - Are they doing the right thing right now? How would we assess whether the Maple management is utilizing all available resources in the best possible way? Also, how well is the company doing relative to others in its sector and the market as a whole? The answer can be found by analyzing a few important fundamental indicators such as return on assets and return on equity.
Last Reported | Projected for Next Year | ||
Return On Tangible Assets | (0.03) | (0.03) | |
Return On Capital Employed | (0.01) | (0.01) | |
Return On Assets | (0.03) | (0.03) | |
Return On Equity | (0.08) | (0.08) |
Maple Leaf Workforce Analysis
Traditionally, organizations such as Maple Leaf use manpower efficiency calculations for various incentive schemes, employee appraisal, or as an initiative to improve the processes. However, it can also be used by investors to make long-term investment decisions. The trends in the profit per employee or revenue per employee are measured by net income or revenue divided by the current number of full-time employees over a given time interval. Because workforce needs differ across sectors, these ratios could be used to compare Maple Leaf within its industry.Maple Leaf Manpower Efficiency
Return on Maple Leaf Manpower
Revenue Per Employee | 360.6K | |
Revenue Per Executive | 124.8M | |
Net Loss Per Employee | 9.3K | |
Net Loss Per Executive | 3.2M | |
Working Capital Per Employee | 13.3K | |
Working Capital Per Executive | 4.6M |
Other Information on Investing in Maple Stock
Maple Leaf financial ratios help investors to determine whether Maple Stock is cheap or expensive when compared to a particular measure, such as profits or enterprise value. In other words, they help investors to determine the cost of investment in Maple with respect to the benefits of owning Maple Leaf security.