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    HSBC increases General Mills share price target on earnings outlook
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    On Thursday, HSBC updated its outlook on General Mills (NYSE:), increasing the share price target from $74.00 to $76.00, while the Hold rating remains unchanged. The new price target suggests a potential upside of 9.5% for the company’s shares, based on the estimated earnings for the fiscal year 2025.

    The firm’s decision to adjust the target price is based on a projected 15 times price-to-earnings ratio on the anticipated earnings for FY25. Despite the price target increase, HSBC has decided to maintain a Hold rating on General Mills shares.

    HSBC’s analysis indicates that General Mills has successfully navigated through inflationary challenges in previous quarters. However, the firm notes that the company faces ongoing risks, particularly in key product categories where competition is intensifying and consumer behaviors are shifting.

    Specific concerns highlighted by HSBC include potential down-trading in the pet food sector and the possibility of General Mills losing market share if it does not introduce new innovations. These factors contribute to HSBC’s cautious stance on the stock, despite the slight increase in the price target.

    On the upside, HSBC acknowledges that General Mills could benefit from effectively adapting to changing consumer preferences and further expanding its presence in the pet food market. These areas present opportunities for the company to outperform expectations and positively impact its stock value.

    This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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