Kellogg, Hillshire sales light as Americans cut back on desserts
date:May 03, 2013
st challenged household budgets, Sean Connolly, Hillshire CEO, said on a conference call.

Slow sales of cookies and sweets could bode poorly for Mondelez, which will report quarterly results next week.

Kellogg, the world's biggest cereal maker, said it was on track to meet its goal for the full year, which calls for profit growth of 5 percent to 7 percent. That would translate to earnings of $3.82 to $3.91 per share.
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