1. Despite recent underperformance, General Mills remains undervalued and has a stable business model; 2. Revenue growth has been inconsistent due to lower volumes and competitive pressures, but price increases have helped; 3. Profitability metrics show mixed results, but cash flow has improved, and strategic moves like divestitures are expected to enhance financial stability.
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