Food Stocks – General Mills offers growth & income

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GENERAL MILLS INC. $64 (New York symbol GIS; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 334.1 million; Market cap: $21.4 billion; WSSF Rating: Above average) is the second-largest cereal maker in the United States after Kellogg. Leading brands include Cheerios, Total and Wheaties. The company also makes a variety of other foods, including baking mixes (Betty Crocker), dinner mixes (Hamburger Helper), canned and frozen vegetables (Green Giant), and yogurt (Yoplait). Wal-Mart accounts for about 20% of its total sales. Rising prices for raw materials such as grains, corn and milk have dampened General Mills’ recent earnings growth along with those of other food stocks. Hedges help food stocks control commodity costs However, the company is doing a good job offsetting its higher costs with price increases and commodity hedging contracts. General Mills also continues to enjoy the benefits of a major restructuring. Sales rose from $11.1 billion in 2004 (fiscal years end May 31) to $13.7 billion in 2008. Earnings crept up from $1.09…