UBS Maintains ‘Sell’ Rating on General Mills, Inc. (GIS); Lowers PT

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UBS Maintains ‘Sell’ Rating on General Mills, Inc. (GIS); Lowers PT from $52 to $49

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On June 26, 2025, UBS lowered its price target on General Mills, Inc. (NYSE:GIS) from $52 to $49, maintaining a ‘Sell’ rating. This update follows weak fiscal 2026 guidance, under which EPS is expected to decline 10%-15% on a YoY basis. Additionally, the analyst cited potential risks including consumer headwinds and a lack of sales visibility. Following this update, announced the next day after earnings for Q4 2025, the company’s shares fell by over 5%. For Q4 2025, the company reported a 27% EPS decline on a constant currency basis. Meanwhile, its organic sales declined by 3%.

General Mills, Inc. (NYSE:GIS) is a branded packaged foods and pet products manufacturer, operating globally across its retail, international, foodservice, and pet segments. Cheerios, Häagen-Dazs, and Blue Buffalo are some of its well-known products.

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