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Where Will General Mills Be in 5 Years?


Packaged foods giant General Mills (NYSE: GIS) is often considered a stable stock for conservative investors. It owns a broad portfolio of well-known brands -- including Cheerios, Yoplait, and Haagen-Dazs -- and it's paid uninterrupted dividends for 120 years.

General Mills' stock has risen 12% over the past five years and generated a total return of 34%. Those gains were decent, but they trailed behind the S&P 500's 44% gain. Should investors stick with General Mills over the next five years, or will this stock keep underperforming the broader market?

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