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Kellogg Co. engages in the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of ready-to-eat cereal and convenience foods. It markets cookies, crackers, crisps, and other convenience foods, under brands such as Kellogg's, Keebler, Cheez-It, Pringles, Murray, Austin and Famous Amos, to supermarkets in the U.S. It operates through the following seven segments: North America, Europe, Latin America, and AMEA. The North America segment includes U.S. Frozen, Kashi company, and RX businesses. The Europe segment consists of European countries. The Latin America segment comprises of Central America and Mexico. The AMEA segment consists of Africa, Middle East, Australia and other Asian and Pacific markets. The company was founded by Will Keith Kellogg in 1906 and is headquartered in Battle Creek, MI.
Sector
consumerdefensive
Industry
Consumer Products - Foods
CEO
Steven Cahillane
Employees
23000
Address
One Kellogg Square, Battle Creek, MI, 49016-3599, US

MachinaScore

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Analyst Consensus
Hold
Average Price Target:
83.33$ (3.4% Upside)
Blogger Sentiment
Bullish
K Sentiment 88%
Hedge Fund Trend
Very Negative
By -4.55M Shares Last Quarter.
Insider Transactions
Very Negative
Worth 0 over the Last 3 Months
Crowd Wisdom
Very Negative
Last 7 Days -0%
Last 30 Days -0.03%
News Sentiment
Neutral
Bullish news 50%
Bearish news 50%
Technicals
SMA
Positive
20 days / 200 days
Momentum
55.11
Trailing 12-Months
Fundamentals
Return on Equity
55.11
Trailing 12-Months
Asset Growth
-15.68
Trailing 12-Months
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