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Has Market Sentiment Shifted on General Mills?

After this evening's 1.0% surge to $66.74 per share, General Mills might just keep moving past its target price of $69.35. With an average analyst rating of hold, and target prices from $58.0 to $77.0, the stock's next move is anyone's guess.

The stock has an average amount of shares sold short at 2.4%, and a short ratio of 3.25. The company's insiders own 0.18% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests. Finally, we also note that an average number of institutional investors are invested in the stock, with 78.7% of General Mills's shares being owned by this investor type.

Institutions Invested in General Mills

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2023-09-30 Blackrock Inc. 10% 56,475,824 $3,769,196,373
2023-09-30 Vanguard Group Inc 9% 51,955,981 $3,467,542,060
2023-09-30 Capital International Investors 6% 33,126,277 $2,210,847,656
2023-09-30 State Street Corporation 6% 32,288,623 $2,154,942,630
2023-09-30 Capital Research Global Investors 3% 16,241,550 $1,083,961,012
2023-09-30 Geode Capital Management, LLC 2% 11,739,609 $783,501,479
2023-09-30 Morgan Stanley 1% 8,242,274 $550,089,349
2023-09-30 Northern Trust Corporation 1% 7,995,118 $533,594,158
2023-09-30 Bank of America Corporation 1% 7,799,157 $520,515,721
2023-09-30 Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. 1% 7,527,989 $502,417,969

Besides an analyst consensus of some upside potential, other market factors point to there being mixed market sentiment on General Mills.

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