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Mondelez International Sees $639 Million Trading Volume Drop 40.98% Despite Strong Earnings Surprises

Market BriefThursday, May 1, 2025 8:00 pm ET
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On May 1, 2025, mondelez International (MDLZ) saw a trading volume of $639 million, marking a 40.98% decrease from the previous day. The stock closed at $68.13, down 0.38% from the previous trading session.

Mondelez International reported earnings and revenue surprises of 13.85% and 0.21%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2025. This performance indicates a strong financial outlook for the company, despite the recent market volatility.

Mondelez International's earnings growth increased last quarter from -21% to -20%, although sales fell from 3% to 0%. This suggests that the company is facing challenges in maintaining its revenue streams, but is making progress in improving its earnings.

Stifel and evercore ISI, two influential financial firms, have raised their price targets for Mondelez International shares. Stifel increased its target to $73, while Evercore ISI raised its target to $73 from $70. These adjustments reflect a positive outlook on the company's future performance.

Mondelez International reported its fiscal Q1 2025 earnings on April 29th, revealing a slight 0.2% increase in total revenue to $9.31 billion. This modest growth indicates that the company is maintaining its market position despite external pressures.

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