General Mills (GIS, Financial) is nearing its 2024 lows after reducing its FY25 profitability guidance, despite achieving its largest earnings beat in over five years during Q2. The company now expects adjusted EPS to decrease by 1-3% year-over-year in FY25, a significant shift from its previous forecast of a 1% decline to a 1% improvement.
The lowered guidance is due to two main factors. First, General Mills plans to increase investments in the coming quarters, following significant market share gains in the first half of FY25, which will impact its bottom line. CEO Jeff Harmening stated that these investments aim to position the company for sustainable growth in FY26. Second, Q2 results were bolstered by timing-related items, contributing six points to EPS, which are expected to reverse in the second half of FY25.
Despite the reduced FY25 earnings outlook, several positive developments in Q2 suggest growing momentum as the company heads into 2025.
General Mills' Q2 results showcased a return to positive volumes and momentum across segments. However, the lowered FY25 earnings guidance has disappointed investors, especially given the strong bottom line performance in Q2. Despite the timing challenges, the company is leveraging its current momentum through strategic investments, making it a potential opportunity at current levels.
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