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General Mills Beats Profit Estimates On Strong Pet Food Demand

By Dayeeta Das
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General Mills Beats Profit Estimates On Strong Pet Food Demand

General Mills Inc's quarterly profit beat Wall Street expectations on Wednesday as the Cheerios maker benefited from higher demand for its pet foods, sending its shares up 3%.

The maker of Cocoa Puffs and Lucky Charms acquired Blue Buffalo Pet Products for $8 billion last year in a push to capitalise on growing demand for pet food.

Sales at its pet unit rose 16% in the quarter, helped by price increases and the recent roll out of Blue Buffalo products in Walmart stores.

Adjusted gross margins rose 80 basis points to 35.3%.

Net earnings attributable to the company rose 69% to $580.8 million (€493.41 million) in the second quarter ended 24 November, as it recorded impairment and restructuring costs of $209.4 million (€177.89 million) in the year-ago quarter.

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Excluding items, the company earned 95 cents per share, beating analysts' expectations of 88 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Net sales rose to $4.42 billion (€3.75 billion) from $4.41 billion (€3.75 billion), missing the average analyst estimate of $4.43 billion (€3.76 billion), according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

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