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With stocks running into a bit of a speed bump this week, with the S&P 500 falling below the 5,200 mark again, some tech-heavy investors may wonder if now's a good time to play some defense. Just because the broader markets are feeling weighed down doesn't mean there aren't individual stocks that can shrug off the volatility and find the means to move higher.
CHICAGO , April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kellanova (NYSE: K) will host a live audio webcast of its 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareowners. Presentation slides will be available for viewing and download.
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Kellanova is a durable dividend-paying stock in the consumer staples segment, making it a good choice for investors seeking shelter from market volatility. The company is seeing strong organic net sales growth due to its retention of faster-growing brands post the WK Kellogg spin-off. Kellanova has the potential for margin expansion and aims to achieve a 15% operating margin by 2026. It's attractive at present for its yield and valuation.
CHICAGO , April 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kellanova (NYSE: K) plans to issue its 2024 first quarter financial results at approximately 8:00 am ET on Thursday, May 2, 2024. The following documents will be available on the Company website https://investor.kellanova.com at 8:00 am ET: Press release, financial tables, GAAP reconciliations, prior periods' results recast for discontinued operations, and presentation slides.
"Kellogg fills its most ubiquitous cereal products in the US..with harmful artificial dyes, such as Red 40, Yellow 6, and Blue 1," Jason Karp wrote in a letter.
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In recent months, the economy has been marked by a series of apparent contradictions. To combat surging inflation, the FED has raised interest rates, which should, in theory, have a slowing-down effect on the stock market.
The boss of Kellogg's has been criticised for suggesting poor people should eat cereal for dinner to save money.