Financial News for General Mills, Incorporated (GIS)
| GIS | 2/9/2010 12:05PM | 52 Week Price Range | Market Capitalization | Dividend Yield | Recent Dividend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $69.67 | $46.37 — $72.46 | $22.6 Billion | 2.90% | $1.72 |
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>> stock futures are up at GENERAL MILLS, boosts a full year outlook and the fed meets in washington ahead of today's decision on interest rates. Plus, president obama addresses the united nations general assembly. The opening bell starts right ford motor company bringing a new small car to india. Robert gray is at the fox business desk with this story. Good morning, robert issue hey, alexis, i'm sure they hoped that the indian consumer thinks it's as fego, it's italian for cool. Here is a picture of the car. The figo will be exported to india and he bes port today other markets there and ford chief alan mulally shows how serious ford is about the indian market and 80% will come from their market. Autozone shares moving lower this morning. Fourth quarter profit down 3%, their earnings missing expectations and revenue up 1%, but it was just in line with you see stock under pressure. GENERAL MILLS meanwhile, first quarter profit jumping more than half versus a year ago. Way ahead of expectations thanks to lower commodity costs and higher sales of cheer yos, pillsbury cookie dough, et cetera. And fuel from feed last year cutting into costs at the companies. Boosted the full year forecast above the prior range and shares jumping quite a bit this morning, alexis, back to you. Alexis: thank you robert very much. Don't forget by the way to tune in today at 11:45 a.M. Eastern time and brian sullivan and dagen mcdowell will be talking to kendall powell, he's GENERAL MILLS chairman and ceo. It is a fox business exclusive. Well, everdraft feast account for billions of dollars in revenue for banks, but in a surprise move, two of the biggest ones are taking it a little easier on customers when it comes to the fees. You wonder why, connell mcshane is here with the story. Connell: this has turned into a pretty big issue I should say. We have the banks that are changing their policies, a couple of them and first to be


