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24 Early Prime Day Deals To Treat Yourself To
24 Early Prime Day Deals To Treat Yourself To

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24 Early Prime Day Deals To Treat Yourself To

Amazon Prime Day is coming! Y0140 iRobot Roomba for 49% off (the best price yet) because if robots are gonna steal our jobs, it might as well be the bad ones. This bagless machine vacuums AND mops at the same time with a special brush, meaning you might actually have clean floors for once. Promising review: "I love this robot. We got this because our baby is constantly on the floor, so we just wanted a little extra help with keeping the floors clean. We run it every night, and seeing how much it picks up blows our mind. We have two dogs, so dog hair and Cheerios are mainly what we get, but it has definitely made a difference with our floors on top of what we already do to keep our floors clean. Highly recommend. We have vinyl wood floors, so it runs fine on it, but it can go on carpet as well. We just leave the room doors closed because it is very loud when it runs and we don't want it to come into the rooms." —MakaylaPrice: $139.99 (originally $274; also available in two other styles for a different or no discount) A super cute one-piece swimsuit for up to 50% off with ruched details and a fun cut-out design that will have people falling over themselves to compliment you. Just remind them there's no running by the pool after you brag that you scored it at its lowest price ever. Promising reviews: "I had to come on here and rave about this bathing suit. I NEVER leave reviews. I have literally tried at least 10 bathing suits from different stores including Amazon due to postpartum. This bathing suit is IT. The ruching is in the right places, and the cut of the bathing suit is so nice. I love that it looks like a two-piece. Get it!" —Ruby B."The best one-piece swimsuit I've ever worn! So comfy and the fit is so chic. Great suit for the price!" —LesliePrice: $19.99+ (typically $39.99; available in sizes XS–XXL and 17 styles) A lightning-fast ionic hair dryer and diffuser for 50% off reviewers say will dry your hair faster than you can text your friend "leaving now." It comes with two nozzles for straight and curly hair, so this quiet, lightweight dryer is kind of a must-buy. Promising review: "The 150,000 RPM motor is incredibly powerful — it dries my thick, shoulder-length hair in under 5 minutes. This is a huge time-saver, especially on busy mornings. My hair feels smoother, shinier, and far less frizzy after each use. No more static flyaways either. This dryer is surprisingly lightweight and compact without sacrificing performance. It's easy to handle, and it doesn't take up much space in my travel bag. It easily rivals more expensive salon brands at a fraction of the price." —Amazon CustomerPrice: $59.99 (typically $119.99; available in two colors) Quick-dry retractable gel pens for 36% off perfect for bullet journalers, dedicated color coders, and type A+ people looking for a superior writing utensil option. Reviewers confirm these don't smudge, and the colors really pop. Promising review: "These are my absolute favorite pens. I feel like they are priced pretty fair for how many you get in one package. I love all the different colors. They feel good and have a nice weight to them. They don't skip or bleed." —Jessica ButlerPrice: $9.65 (typically $15) Mixsoon Bean Essence for 44% off, a K-beauty darling that uses fermented pomegranate as a natural chemical exfoliant to remove flaky, dead skin and fermented barley to hydrate and brighten after, so your face can feel glowy and fresh instead of red and irritated. Promising reviews: "I saw this all over TikTok/Instagram and decided to buy it because I have a lot of sebaceous filaments on my chin and nose. It's a little expensive but I took a gamble: it works! You can physically see the sebaceous filaments come out of your pores; it is not the product bunching up. My problem areas were so much smoother after using and were left with a moisturized glow. I then proceeded to have my boyfriend use this product to see if it worked this well on everyone on the first try, and it worked on his nose as well. Amazing stuff. 🩷" —Losa"I have hyperpigmentation and oily skin. I feel this product regulates my oil production and it helps my makeup look so flawless. 10/10." —MissKayMaePrice: $13.95+ (typically $25+; available in two sizes) A set of limited edition Band-Aids for 26% off with cute floral designs because who said a papercut can't be a fashion statement? Technically, you're only saving ~$1, but that's high-key a steal when you realize you're getting 30 bandages for less than $3 — the best price you'll find! Promising review: "Cute, retro, and good quality. Perfect for summertime cuts and scrapes. Comes with three sizes in the box, each in a different pattern." —R&M Price: $2.79 (originally $3.77; also available in tie-dye) — clip the on-screen coupon to get this deal! A six-pack of Twinings teabags for up to 39% off because there's nothing worse than having a sore throat or rough morning, only to open your cabinet to reveal ZERO cuppa options. Stock up (120 bags in total!) and never be without your beloved peach and orange herbal tea again. Some flavors require that you subscribe and save to access an on-screen coupon. Promising review (for the lemon ginger flavor): "The best ginger tea ever!!! Tastes fresh with ginger taking center stage! I've tried so many ginger teas over the years and have not liked any of them. They all have an odd, overpowering herbal taste with ginger not coming through. In desperate times, I've made my own with fresh ginger, but it's so tedious and inconvenient. Twinings did it right! The second I put the teabag in hot water, I knew it was going to be good because the water turned into a beautiful, gingery color vs. weird brown tan like other so-called ginger teas. If you're looking for a true ginger taste, slightly spicy, aromatic with ginger taking center stage, and the convenience of a teabag, try this one!!! You can't beat the price either." —AnnonymousPrice: $13.60+ (originally $18.13+; available in 62 flavors, but not all will be discounted) A Lego sunflower kit for 47% off for decor you can build yourself. The 191-piece set comes with everything you need to build two stems, and at $7.94, it's a steal compared to most Lego kits. Promising review: "This Lego set was perfect for my 7-year-old! It was fun, easy to put together, and didn't take more than an hour to complete. The instructions were clear, and my child enjoyed every minute of building it. It's the perfect balance of challenging yet doable for a younger builder. Plus, the finished product looks great! Definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a fun, quick Lego project for kids." —berydianaPrice: $7.94 (originally $14.99) A UPF 50 beach tent for 20% off (the cheapest you can get it for) to create a lil' den-like area for the sun-fearing beachgoers among us. It has room for up to 10 people (depending on what size you get), folds up nicely for easy traveling, and promises not to easily blow away in the wind like some umbrellas I know. 😒 Promising review: "This beach tent sun shelter was fantastic for keeping my toddler safe from the sun on our beach days. The UPF fabric provided excellent shade, blocking out harsh rays and keeping the inside noticeably cooler. It's lightweight and easy to carry, with a quick setup that didn't require any complicated tools. The tent is spacious enough for my toddler to play comfortably and has good ventilation to keep the air flowing. I appreciated the stability too — it stayed put even on windy days. A must-have for any family beach trip with young kids!" —MistyPrice: $31.99+ (originally $39.99+; avilable in five sizes and eight colors) — and shop all the deals on "Summer Favorites" here Ribbed tanks for 40% off (the best price so far) because every great outfit starts with a great basic to layer with. It comes in a gazillion colors, washes well, and, according to reviewers, feels high quality despite costing about the same as a Happy Meal. Promising review: "I seriously love this tank top! I plan on buying several more in different colors. The material is so comfortable. It's soft and breathable, but not thin. It covers my armpit areas. I love how high the neckline is and gives great overall coverage. Definitely worth the price and good value for your money. It's definitely a staple item for your wardrobe." —A. HunterPrice: $8.99 (originally $14.99; available in sizes XS–XXL and 32 colors) A pack of hair tinsel for 33% off (its best price) so you can fairy out with cute sparkles that add some dimension and otherworldly flair to your normally mundane 'do. Use single strands for a magical "just walked out of the lake to give King Arthur a sword" look or larger bunches for a Camp Rock vibe. The set comes with 18 colors (8,600 strands), a crochet tool, pliers, clips, rubber bands, and review: "We were on vacation, and a woman at a street fair was doing this for $5 a strand. When I realized I would get a whole packet for almost that price, I ordered it right away. This was easy to use and lasted months. She just wanted to change colors. This would be a fun idea for a family gathering or kid's birthday party. It is definitely worth the money." —karenPrice: $9.97 (originally $14.99; also available in 18 other non-sale styles) A TirTir cushion foundation for 40% off promising up to 72 hours of buildable coverage to help hide redness, blemishes, dark circles, and other unwanted discoloration. The oval-shaped puff makes it easy to get this heavenly product in every nook and cranny for a seamless satin finish. As a bonus, it's made with red propolis extracts that have antimicrobial properties. Check out this TikTok of Mikayla Nogueira's review of this foundation. Some reviewers note this foundation can be a little drying, so it might not work for people with dry skin. Promising review: "I struggle with finding a foundation that's not orange. Someone recommended I try a Korean product and this started going viral around the same time. I lucked into a perfect color match on the first try, but I've learned there are sample packs if you aren't sure about the color. The coverage is incredible. It was very lightweight, not heavy at all. It did settle into my under-eye wrinkles without primer so if you're older that's something to keep in mind. Overall beautiful and long-lasting. This will be my go to foundation from now on." —AJ BondPrice: $15 (originally $25; available in 40 shades, but not all shades are on sale) Waterproof wireless earbuds for 25% off that are weirdly affordable when you consider their amazing sound, supreme comfort, *and* fancy LED charging case that lets you know exactly how much charge is left. Weird that other, pricier earbud sets don't do that? Promising review: "I use these every day at work! Love these — easy to learn and to use. Best thing about them? Well, everything, lol. Good sound, they hold a charge for long periods, and I don't have to worry about them losing power. I can answer my phone easily and then go back to music without a problem. Definitely a great buy and worth the money! Love this color, too!" —Erin"These are the best quality earbuds for the price! I found them through TikTok and have zero regrets. I'd definitely repurchase if needed." —HamrickPrice: $25.98+ (typically $37.99; available in nine colors) A bottle of Boldify hair-building fibers for 24% off, which cling to your strands to create a fuller effect. The particles temporarily "fill in" sparse areas on your head to give you thicker-looking hair in seconds. Seal it with hairspray, and it'll last all day! If you're in between two shades, try the darker option. To use, sprinkle over thinning areas on the crown or part line and pat it in. It'll wash out with your next shampoo. If you're not getting the desired effect, consider starting with this hairline powder as a base. Promising review: "I have AA 4c hair that I recently cut super short. When it was long, my thin spots around the hairline were concealed. So, with my hair short, they were apparent and made me self-conscious. I purchased Boldify with just a little skepticism. I am so glad I purchased it. The application is easy and does not stain clothing. Be careful not to scratch your head throughout the day because you will see the dark coloring under your fingernails. It is a large bottle for the price. I will continue to buy and recommend." —Jza JzaPrice: $17.44 (originally $22.95; available in 14 colors; also available in four sizes and a two-pack) Sporty ice molds for up to 42% off so you can hit it out of the park every time you serve drinks. They're easy to prepare and melt slower than normal ice cubes, making them great for future summer BBQs. Pro tip: If you want pristine-looking ice with zero bubbles or cloudiness, boil your water before using the molds. Promising review: "Got this for whiskey, and the ice cubes come out great! They actually look like golf balls. They're slow to melt and make whiskey drinking more pleasurable. Would recommend. Very easy to use!!" —JPrice: $7+ (originally $11.99; available in six styles, but the soccer balls are not on sale) Maree disposable pads for up to 25% off that tone, hydrate, or exfoliate, depending on what style you grab. Dream team, if you ask me! The retinol and collagen pads help hydrate, maintain skin firmness, and support your skin barrier. The glycolic acid pads help renew your skin, work to clear clogged pores, and leave your skin tone glowing. The witch hazel pads use salicylic acid to help even skin tone and reduce the appearance of review (for the glycolic acid pads): "Not every day I write a review on a product, but hands down I stand with this one. I have VERY SENSITIVE SKIN! VERY! So I decided to give this a shot. The problem is I am a stress picker (I pick my face when there is nothing there). I started using these day and night after washing my face, and I am telling you the difference is wild! I am much more confident without makeup, and my skin looks great! Definitely 10/10." —BreePrice: $18.71+ (typically $25) A puffy sleeve top for up to 62% off so darling, even teddy bears will get jealous. The square neckline is basically like a giant spotlight for your favorite necklace, and since you're saving some money here, you can afford to grab another chain! Promising review: "This top is super cute and stylish and can be dressed up or down! Washed and dried with little to no wrinkling — I hung it up immediately after drying. This top is more slim fitting, rather than boxy or flowy, but is very nice. You could size up if you want a looser fit. True to size and seems well made with lightweight, but not too thin, fabric. Color is very pretty! The price was affordable." —AnnepatoPrice: $9.99+ (available in sizes S–3XL and 26 colors/patterns) A 50-pack of gold-colored eye masks for 21% off made with glycerin to give your eye bags the shot of hydration they need to get up and GO. Reviewers said the refreshing patches helped them reduce puffiness, redness, and dark circles. Spa day, anyone? Promising review: "Has so much serum in it! My eyes like this eye mask! Great deal for quality and quantity. Plenty of serum in the package that I use on my forehead, outer eye corners, and eyelids. I put these in the fridge and get two uses out of them. My face looks more awake and rested from these alone!" —AlexiaPrice: $21.24 (typically $26.95 also available in seven other pack sizes and three other styles at different discounts) A Simple Modern tumbler for up to 42% off with double-wall insulation that reviewers say can keep drinks cold up to 24 hours. On top of Jack Bauer-level protection, the stainless steel mug comes in a ton of cute colors and patterns like leopard print and skeletons. Not too shabby if you don't care about brand names! BuzzFeed Shopping editor Jenae Sitzes says, "I finally decided to hop on board the hype train for these big tumblers and am already obsessed with my Simple Modern one! The fact that this has both a straw and a handle means I end up carrying it around with me and drinking WAY more water than I did before. BTW! I highly recommend getting straw covers to protect against dust and germs; I got cute cloud ones (like these), and they work perfectly!" Price: $25.90+ (originally $44.99; available in 28 styles) Galison Purrfect Accessories for 25% off — the best price so far! The 500-piece puzzle features paw-sitively adorable accessories like an earred phone case, cat-eye glasses, and feline-forward stationery. Be sure to show your cat when you're done so they can roll their eyes at you. Promising review: "I have completed about a puzzle a week for the last two years. This is my favorite one. It is fun and easy with delightful details; the gold was unexpected." —40 and Fabulous!Price: $12 (originally $15.99) Snacks, breakfast items, and bevvies you can score for $5 off when you spend $20 (so, 25% off). Groceries shouldn't cost an arm and a leg (you only have two sets, after all), so load up on banana chips, mini Doritos, Quaker oatmeal, and more while you can. Get the flavored seltzer here, the Gatorade chews here, the pickle pretzel twists here, and see all the snack options here. The Frontal Queen lace melting spray for 31% off to give your wigs extra hold and help the lace blend seamlessly onto your skin. Spray on this water-resistant formula, blow dry, put on your wig, let it set, and hopefully avoid a "have you worn wigs?"-type interview. The Frontal Queen is a Black-owned small business that sells products for styling wigs and baby review: "Let me tell you, if you want your lace to MELT, get this product. I was in shock when I saw my lace disappear! I will always be buying this for my lace. 😩" —SarahPrice: $14.50 (originally $20.99) Philips Hue smart LED lightstrip base kit for up to 29% off so you can add a futuristic touch to your home. The strips come with adhesive for easy installation, work with most smart home assistants, and can cycle through super vibrant colors. Use the included app to customize the mood, whether it's time for Rainbow Road-style video gaming or a moody bubble bath. Promising review: "This has created a whole different vibe in my room. Love the variety of colors and that I can change the color or brightness with a simple command to Alexa. I need more of these throughout my house." —SniglettPrice: $49.99+ (originally $69.99+; available in three lengths) A bold red Ember temperature-control smart mug for 23% off to help extra-particular drinkers keep their coffee or tea at the exact right temperature. They can control the vessel through an app to ensure that their cuppa is consistently hot from the first sip to the last. There are even presets for specific drinks. Promising review: "Best thing since sliced bread! I hate it when my coffee gets cold. I was originally looking for one of those warming coasters, but then I saw the Ember was no turning back. I can take my coffee with me into my boss's office and it still stays hot?? Yes, please. I used that app and have adjusted my temp down to 127 degrees. It stays at that temperature the entire time. I've not had an issue with battery life either; it doesn't take me more than an hour to polish off a cup of coffee. I HIGHLY recommend." —MathewsPrice: $99.95 (originally $129.95; also available in another size and nine other colors, which might not be on sale)

General Mills earnings, Novo Nordisk stock slips, Micron results
General Mills earnings, Novo Nordisk stock slips, Micron results

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

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General Mills earnings, Novo Nordisk stock slips, Micron results

Josh Lipton takes a closer look at some of the top stories of the trading day as part of Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. General Mills (GIS) stock is under pressure after releasing fourth quarter results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations. Novo Nordisk (NVO) and Hims & Hers (HIMS) are in focus after the pair's weight loss drug partnership fell apart. Investors are eyeing Micron's (MU) third quarter results after the closing bell. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. It's time for Yahoo! Finance's Market Minute. US stocks wavering, as the S&P 500 looks to return to all-time highs. General Mills slipping after weakness in net sales for the fourth quarter. Maker of Cheerios and Cinnamon Toast Crunch also noting its full-year sales trends did not meet the company's expectations. Shares of Novo Nordisk sliding. Spain's Ministry of Health investigates the company claiming a potential breach of advertising laws. This comes after earlier this week, Novo Nordisk ended its collaboration with Hims and Hers accusing that company of quote deceptive promotion and selling of knockoff versions of Wegovy. Micron stock sliding here ahead of that chip maker's third quarter earnings report. Latest results set to release after the market closed today. JP Morgan noting high bandwidth memory demand trends remain robust. Micron also among a slew of tech companies bolstering investments in US manufacturing. And that's your Yahoo! Finance Market Minute.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Confirms the Cereal Squares are Eating Each Other
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Confirms the Cereal Squares are Eating Each Other

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time25-06-2025

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Cinnamon Toast Crunch Confirms the Cereal Squares are Eating Each Other

Help uncover "The Last Square" for a chance to win a year's supply of Cinnamon Toast Crunch MINNEAPOLIS, June 25, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cinnamon Toast Crunch has always embraced the absurd. But what's happening right now is more than just absurd — it's unheard of. In an unexpected turn of breakfast events, the crunchy, swirly Cinnadust-covered cereal squares are eating each other. Notorious for their rowdy, chomp-happy behavior, the squares are spiraling further out of control than ever before, and we're still uncovering how far it's gone. Turns out, when something tastes this good, it can lead to… unexpected consequences. There have been reports of mysterious occurrences: muffled crunching from behind pantry doors, swirls of loose Cinnadust, and sealed boxes with just one lone square inside. The chaos escalated when content creators began receiving sealed boxes containing a single surviving cereal square and cryptic clues, fueling speculation and playful sleuthing across social media. After launching an internal search, we traced the source to a limited run where some Cinna-Squares seem to have snacked their way through the rest of the box. We're calling each of these lone pieces of cereal "The Last Square." "Look, we're surprised but not sure the cereal is really to blame here," shares Brandon Tyrrell, Sr. Marketing Communications Manager at General Mills. "Still, this bizarre (but undeniably delicious) development has forced us to act. We're running out of time — and cereal — and we need your help." Cinnamon Toast Crunch is asking our biggest fans to visit to join the search to find these rogue boxes. You can opt in for a chance to get your own box and if yours contains "The Last Square," you'll be eligible to redeem it for a full year's supply of Cinnamon Toast Crunch to help us contain the cinnamon-y chaos. Check out @cinnamontoastcrunch on social for updates, theories and exactly how the squares lost control. And in the meantime, keep an ear out. If you hear crunching… it might already be too late. About General Mills General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Totino's, Annie's, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2024 net sales of U.S. $20 billion. In addition, the company's share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1 billion. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts General Mills EdelmanCarolina Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

General Mills (GIS) Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates
General Mills (GIS) Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates

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time25-06-2025

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General Mills (GIS) Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates

General Mills (GIS) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.74 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.71 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.01 per share a year ago. These figures are adjusted for non-recurring items. This quarterly report represents an earnings surprise of +4.23%. A quarter ago, it was expected that this maker of Cheerios cereal, Yoplait yogurt and other packaged foods would post earnings of $0.95 per share when it actually produced earnings of $1.00, delivering a surprise of +5.26%. Over the last four quarters, the company has surpassed consensus EPS estimates four times. General Mills, which belongs to the Zacks Food - Miscellaneous industry, posted revenues of $4.56 billion for the quarter ended May 2025, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 1.04%. This compares to year-ago revenues of $4.71 billion. The company has topped consensus revenue estimates two times over the last four quarters. The sustainability of the stock's immediate price movement based on the recently-released numbers and future earnings expectations will mostly depend on management's commentary on the earnings call. General Mills shares have lost about 16.3% since the beginning of the year versus the S&P 500's gain of 3.6%. While General Mills has underperformed the market so far this year, the question that comes to investors' minds is: what's next for the stock? There are no easy answers to this key question, but one reliable measure that can help investors address this is the company's earnings outlook. Not only does this include current consensus earnings expectations for the coming quarter(s), but also how these expectations have changed lately. Empirical research shows a strong correlation between near-term stock movements and trends in earnings estimate revisions. Investors can track such revisions by themselves or rely on a tried-and-tested rating tool like the Zacks Rank, which has an impressive track record of harnessing the power of earnings estimate revisions. Ahead of this earnings release, the estimate revisions trend for General Mills was unfavorable. While the magnitude and direction of estimate revisions could change following the company's just-released earnings report, the current status translates into a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) for the stock. So, the shares are expected to underperform the market in the near future. You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. It will be interesting to see how estimates for the coming quarters and the current fiscal year change in the days ahead. The current consensus EPS estimate is $0.94 on $4.62 billion in revenues for the coming quarter and $3.87 on $18.95 billion in revenues for the current fiscal year. Investors should be mindful of the fact that the outlook for the industry can have a material impact on the performance of the stock as well. In terms of the Zacks Industry Rank, Food - Miscellaneous is currently in the bottom 21% of the 250 plus Zacks industries. Our research shows that the top 50% of the Zacks-ranked industries outperform the bottom 50% by a factor of more than 2 to 1. Lamb Weston (LW), another stock in the same industry, has yet to report results for the quarter ended May 2025. This frozen foods supplier is expected to post quarterly earnings of $0.65 per share in its upcoming report, which represents a year-over-year change of -16.7%. The consensus EPS estimate for the quarter has remained unchanged over the last 30 days. Lamb Weston's revenues are expected to be $1.59 billion, down 1.1% from the year-ago quarter. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report General Mills, Inc. (GIS) : Free Stock Analysis Report Lamb Weston (LW) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research

Pre-Markets Flattish Ahead of Late-Week Economic News
Pre-Markets Flattish Ahead of Late-Week Economic News

Globe and Mail

time25-06-2025

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Pre-Markets Flattish Ahead of Late-Week Economic News

Pre-market futures are fluctuating a bit at this hour, starting even with yesterday's close, then swelling nicely on the tech-heavy Nasdaq. Indexes are carrying these levels more or less straight across presently, with the Dow -12 points at this hour, the S&P 500 +7 points, the Nasdaq +84 points and the small-cap Russell 2000 +1 point. The biggest economic news this week has yet to come. This will take place Friday morning, when Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) for May come out. These numbers will inform other economic prints throughout the month, and are the Fed's preferred metric for deciding on monetary policy. Early PCE data comes out tomorrow, including a second revision of Q1 Gross Domestic Product (GDP). General Mills Q4 Results Mixed Ahead of today's open, the current space in between informal 'earnings seasons' still sees the occasional quarterly report. This morning it's the fiscal Q4 for household food brands giant General Mills GIS, the producer of Cheerios, Chex, Pillsbury, Nature Valley and Blue Buffalo pet food, to name just a few. Results were mixed for the company, with earnings beating expectations but results coming up a tad short. Earnings of 74 per share outperformed the Zacks consensus by 3 cents (still 25% lower than the $1.01 per share posted in the year-ago quarter), while revenues of $4.56 billion missed estimates by -1.04%. Guidance was slightly disappointing as well, and the stock is trading down -3% on the news. GIS was already down -16% year to date. For more on GIS' earnings, click here. What to Expect from the Stock Market Today After the regular trading day gets underway, New Home Sales for May will hit the tape. Expectations are for a big cooling off to 695K seasonally adjusted, annualized units from the previous month's 12-month high of 743K. Mortgage rates remained elevated last month, within a range of 6.76-7.06%, which provides a natural headwind. On Monday, Existing Home Sales actually outperformed expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell spends his second of two days on Capitol Hill, today across the rotunda to testify before the Senate Banking Committee about the state of the economy. Yesterday, Powell reiterated his message from last week's Fed meeting that uncertainty regarding tariff policy going forward is keeping interest rate cuts at bay. After today's close, Idaho-based data storage giant Micron MU reports fiscal Q3 results. Expectations are enormous, as they tend to be these days in the semiconductor space. Earnings are expected to have bloomed +156% year over year, with revenues estimated up +30%. Pre-market trading has Micron -1% at his hour, but up more than +50% year to date. (You can see the full Zacks Earnings Calendar here.) Questions or comments about this article and/or author? Click here>> Only $1 to See All Zacks' Buys and Sells We're not kidding. Several years ago, we shocked our members by offering them 30-day access to all our picks for the total sum of only $1. No obligation to spend another cent. Thousands have taken advantage of this opportunity. Thousands did not - they thought there must be a catch. Yes, we do have a reason. We want you to get acquainted with our portfolio services like Surprise Trader, Stocks Under $10, Technology Innovators, and more, that closed 256 positions with double- and triple-digit gains in 2024 alone. See Stocks Now >> Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report General Mills, Inc. (GIS): Free Stock Analysis Report Micron Technology, Inc. (MU): Free Stock Analysis Report

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