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Is Kellanova Stock Outperforming the S&P 500?
Is Kellanova Stock Outperforming the S&P 500?

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Is Kellanova Stock Outperforming the S&P 500?

Kellanova (K), headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, manufactures and markets snacks and convenience foods. Valued at $27.3 billion by market cap, the company offers snack products such as snacking, cereal, noodles, plant-based foods, and frozen breakfast with online delivery services. Companies worth $10 billion or more are generally described as 'large-cap stocks,' and Kellanova perfectly fits that description, with its market cap exceeding this mark, underscoring its size, influence, and dominance within the packaged goods industry. Kellanova's diverse and recognized brand portfolio, including Pringles, Cheez-It, and Eggo, provides a strong market presence and consumer loyalty. With products manufactured in 20 countries and marketed in over 180, the company's global footprint allows it to access different consumer markets and reduce risks from economic fluctuations in any single region. Robotaxis, Powell and Other Key Things to Watch this Week Is Quantum Computing (QUBT) Stock a Buy on This Bold Technological Breakthrough? The 7 Signs Your Stock Is A Buyout Target Tired of missing midday reversals? The FREE Barchart Brief newsletter keeps you in the know. Sign up now! Despite its notable strength, K slipped 5.5% from its 52-week high of $83.22, achieved on Mar. 4. Over the past three months, K stock declined 4.5%, underperforming the S&P 500 Index's ($SPX) 5.4% rise during the same time frame. In the longer term, shares of K dipped 2.8% on a YTD basis, underperforming SPX's YTD gains of 1.5%. However, the stock climbed 36.3% over the past 52 weeks, outperforming SPX's 9% returns over the last year. Despite the positive price momentum, K has been trading below its 50-day and 200-day moving averages since mid-June. Kellanova's growth in emerging markets has led to its outperformance. On May 1, K shares closed up marginally after reporting its Q1 results. Its revenue stood at $3.1 billion, down 3.6% year over year. The company's adjusted EPS declined 10.9% from the year-ago quarter to $0.90. K's rival, General Mills, Inc. (GIS) shares lagged behind the stock, declining 16.9% on a YTD basis and 20.5% over the past 52 weeks. Wall Street analysts are cautious on K's prospects. The stock has a consensus 'Hold' rating from the 16 analysts covering it, and the mean price target of $83.17 suggests a potential upside of 5.7% from current price levels. On the date of publication, Neha Panjwani did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on

Mars Misses EU Deadline for Kellanova's $30 Billion Deal Remedies
Mars Misses EU Deadline for Kellanova's $30 Billion Deal Remedies

Wall Street Journal

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

Mars Misses EU Deadline for Kellanova's $30 Billion Deal Remedies

Candy and snacks maker Mars hasn't submitted remedies to European Union antitrust officials for its nearly $30 billion deal to take over Pringles and Cheez-It seller Kellanova K -1.61%decrease; red down pointing triangle. Privately held Mars hadn't offered any remedies by Wednesday's deadline, according to an update on the website of the European Commission, the EU's executive arm. The EU set a deadline of June 25 to decide on the merger, by which time it should indicate how it plans to proceed.

Caitlin Clark Makes Clear Request Before Injury Return
Caitlin Clark Makes Clear Request Before Injury Return

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Caitlin Clark Makes Clear Request Before Injury Return

Caitlin Clark Makes Clear Request Before Injury Return originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark is set to return to the lineup on Saturday afternoon against the New York Liberty after missing the last five games with a left quadriceps strain. Ironically enough, she suffered the injury against the Liberty back on May 24. Advertisement In the four games Clark has played so far this WNBA season, she is averaging 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 9.3 assists per game. It's clear Indiana needs her back on the floor after going 2-3 without her. On Friday, the Fever took to social media to announce her return. "she's back 🔥," the team captioned the post. "Caitlin Clark is ready to play tomorrow against New York." Clark came across the post and headed straight to the comments, writing two messages. "Happy," she wrote in the first one. In the second one, she replied to Cheez-It, the cheese cracker snack brand. Cheez-It said, "Let's gooooo 🔥." Advertisement In response, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year requested that a lot of Cheez-Its be sent to the Fever's practice facility. "@cheezit squad needs a lot of cheez its to facility plzzzzz," Clark said. "All the flavors. Duos and extra toasty for me :)." Turns out it worked as Cheez-It then said, "on it 🫡." This isn't the first time Clark has shared her love for Cheez-Its. During a sit-down with Sports Illustrated, she said, "I'm not a big snacker, but Cheez-It is the one." Her teammate, Kelsey Mitchell, also called her out for always having Cheez-Its with her when the team is traveling on the road. Advertisement Related: Caitlin Clark Had No Words After WNBA's Big Announcement Related: Candace Parker Doesn't Entertain Caitlin Clark – Angel Reese Rivalry This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Caitlin Clark Reveals One Thing She Must Have During Fever Road Trips
Caitlin Clark Reveals One Thing She Must Have During Fever Road Trips

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Caitlin Clark Reveals One Thing She Must Have During Fever Road Trips

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are ramping up for the 2025 WNBA season. Her name, image, and likeness is seemingly everywhere, and her play on the court, through her rookie season, lived up to her incredible hype. After being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, she averaged 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game, winning the Rookie of the Year award while also finishing fourth in MVP voting. Advertisement She was named to the All-WNBA First Team, helping lead the Fever to the playoffs for the first team since 2016. As Clark, 23, enters her second season in the WNBA, she's taken on the responsibility of being the unofficial face of the league in stride. She's also appeared all over social media, podcasts, television, and radio, showcasing her likability, as Clark and her teammates appear to have a natural rapport and seem to truly enjoy spending time together. With Clark, Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and DeWanna Bonner gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated this week, the four teammates sat down for a game of 'Teammate Trivia' to see how well they know each other. One of the questions posed to Clark's teammates was, "What's one snack Caitlin Clark always has on the road?" "Cheez-It," Mitchell responded confidently. Advertisement Clark's response confirms these two teammates must know each other pretty well. 'You know, I'm not a big snacker, but Cheez-It is the one. And you know why? It's because we're sponsored by Cheez-It,' Clark said. DeWanna Bonner quickly asked what the whole world was wondering. "Which one?" "Extra toasty," Clark answered. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22).Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK The 2025 WNBA season is set to tip-off on May 16 and the Fever's season starts one day later on May 17 at home against the Chicago Sky and Angel Reese. Clark won't need to pack those extra toasty Cheez-Its until travel day for the Fever's first road game on May 22 when they take on the Atlanta Dream. Related: Caitlin Clark Reveals Secret to Handling Pressure Ahead of 2025 WNBA Season

One in four Brits have been eating the same ‘boring' snacks for more than a decade – 5 tips for changing it up
One in four Brits have been eating the same ‘boring' snacks for more than a decade – 5 tips for changing it up

Scottish Sun

time12-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

One in four Brits have been eating the same ‘boring' snacks for more than a decade – 5 tips for changing it up

ONE in four Brits have been stuck in a snack loop for more than 10 years – grabbing the same tired treats time and time again. A poll of 2,000 adults found 77 per cent are on 'autopilot' in the snack aisle, chucking the same items into their trolley without a second thought. Advertisement 1 The typical Brit tucks into the same snack up to five times a week, and 30 per cent feel bored by their snack choices Credit: Cheez It A third (32 per cent) admit they eat the same snack up to five times a week, with 19 per cent as many as seven times. And while 64 per cent are proudly loyal to their favourite snacks, 30 per cent confess they're bored stiff of their predictable snack shelf. But many are scared to stray, with 18 per cent worried a new treat won't live up to the hype. The research was commissioned by Cheez-It, which has teamed up with Baga Chipz MBE to launch a guide to give Brits the confidence to have a 'cheesy affair' when it comes to their go-to snacks. Advertisement They said: 'Let's be honest babes, we've all been stuck with the same boring snack – day in, day out. 'It's time to stop being loyal to something that's not giving what it needs to give! 'I'm here to say cheat on your usual nibble and have a little flirt with something new. 'Life's too short for bland snacks — let's make snack time fabulous, crunchy, and a little bit naughty.' Advertisement Some Brits are so loyal to their trusty treats, they'd pick them over almost anything else – with devoted 14 per cent said they're more loyal to their go-to snack than their favourite takeaway. While 12 per cent value their favourite munch more than their local pub and their favourite TV show. Popular low cost snack that can help you lose weight and improve your heart health In fact, one in 10 (11 per cent) even rate it above their beloved football team. The typical Brit tucks into the same snack up to five times a week, and 30 per cent feel bored by their snack choices. Advertisement But a snack shake-up could be on the horizon, with 34 per cent wanting to break free from their same old snacking cycles, and 49 per cent are on the hunt for something more satisfying. And temptation is everywhere, as a fifth (22 per cent) of those polled via would cheat for a limited edition nibble, while 20 per cent could be lured by an extra-crunchy snack. For 17 per cent they would stray for something spicy, and the same number are easily tempted by extra cheese. A spokesperson for Cheez-It said: 'Snack time should never be boring, but our research shows that Brits have gotten too comfortable with their same old choices. Advertisement 'We're asking snackers to try a cheezy bit on the side for some extra snackisfaction. 'What's the worst that could happen? You might just find a brie-lliant new snack to brighten up your day.' Top tips to get a new snack on side Flavour Dating: Give new snacks at least three tries before deciding they're not for you Snack Switching: Don't ditch your old fave all at once — alternate between your classic and something new Snack and Sip: Pair your new snack with a new drink — iced coffee, fancy cocktail, herbal tea Texture Twists: Focus on trying new textures, not just new flavours The Mood Match: Think about what mood you're in — Go for a punchy flavour if you're feeling bold

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