Maybe the markets are getting a bit more rational when it comes to packaged food companies. With many of these stocks up 20% or more over the past year, the last couple of months has seen the momentum fade a bit. Arguably that's a good thing for stocks like General Mills (NYSE:GIS) where the company's self-improvement efforts are likely to be more of the slow-and-steady variety. Although General Mills is back below fair value and arguably a decent long-term hold, it's not likely to deliver another “Market-plus-10%” sort of performance over the next twelve months.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
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