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Analysts’ Opinions Are Mixed on These Consumer Goods Stocks: General Mills (GIS) and Freshpet (FRPT)

Tipranks - Tue Feb 24, 8:04PM CST

Analysts have been eager to weigh in on the Consumer Goods sector with new ratings on General Mills (GISResearch Report) and Freshpet (FRPTResearch Report).

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General Mills (GIS)

RBC Capital analyst Nik Modi maintained a Buy rating on General Mills yesterday and set a price target of $60.00. The company’s shares closed last Monday at $45.38.

According to TipRanks.com, Modi ‘s ranking currently consits of 0 on a 0-5 ranking scale, with an average return of -3.4% and a 47.1% success rate. Modi covers the Consumer Goods sector, focusing on stocks such as The Estée Lauder Companies, Spectrum Brands Holdings, and Mondelez International. ;'>

General Mills has an analyst consensus of Hold, with a price target consensus of $48.07, a 9.2% upside from current levels. In a report issued on February 17, Bank of America Securities also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a $55.00 price target.

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Freshpet (FRPT)

In a report released yesterday, Robert Moskow from TD Cowen reiterated a Hold rating on Freshpet, with a price target of $80.00. The company’s shares closed last Monday at $78.58.

According to TipRanks.com, Moskow is a 3-star analyst with an average return of 1.5% and a 46.2% success rate. Moskow covers the Consumer Goods sector, focusing on stocks such as Mondelez International, Lamb Weston Holdings, and Constellation Brands. ;'>

Freshpet has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of $74.83.

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