General Mills shares fall after profit miss, sales outlook raised. The stock fell 1.5% in premarket trading Tuesday after the food company missed expectations for fiscal second-quarter profit. Net income totaled $597.2 million, or 97 cents per share, down from $688.4 million, or $1.11 per share, last year. Adjusted EPS of 99 cents missed the ...
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DetailsShares of General Mills fell on Tuesday after the food company reported fiscal second-quarter profit that missed expectations. - Advertisement - Net income for the quarter was $597.2 million, lower than Wall Street's estimate of $624.1 million. Adjusted earnings per share of 99 cents missed the FactSet consensus of $1.05.
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DetailsGeneral Mills Inc. () stock fell 1.5% in Tuesday premarket trading after the food company reported fiscal second-quarter profit that missed expectations.Net income totaled $597.2 million, or 97 cents per share, down from $688.4 million, or $1.11 per share, last year. Adjusted EPS of 99 cents missed the FactSet consensus for $1.05.
DetailsAnalysts expect General Mills, Inc. (NYSE:GIS) to announce sales of $4.86 billion for the current fiscal quarter, according to Zacks. Five analysts have made estimates for General Mills' earnings. The lowest sales estimate is $4.68 billion and the highest is $4.95 billion. General Mills reported sal
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DetailsThe firm had revenue of $5 billion for the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of $4.86 billion. General Mills had a net margin of 12.02% and a return on equity of 23.58%. The company's quarterly revenue was up 6.0% on a year-over-year basis. During the same period in the previous year, the company earned $1.06 EPS. ...
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