General Mills to Exit Certain Products
MINNEAPOLIS, MN. (TheStreet) -- General Mills(GIS Quote) has decided to exit some of its underperforming products in the U.S. retail market.
In a notice filed with the SEC today, General Mills explained that it would use the resulting additional capacity at its U.S. retail division to sell profit-making products. Without specifying what the products are, General Mills says that it generated $35 million in revenue in fiscal 2009. The decision comes with a $24.1 million non-cash restructuring, impairment and other exit charge against the related assets in the second quarter of fiscal 2010 ending November 29, 2009. General Mills says the decision has not resulted in any workforce reductions.| Most Popular GE Looks to Break From Financials |
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