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Shares in the food maker have lost about two-thirds of their value since Kraft and H.J. Heinz merged in 2015 in a deal backed by Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway that was aimed at cutting costs and ...
Kraft Heinz's potential spinoff of slower-growing brands such as Velveeta cheese is a risky last-ditch effort to boost ...
Kraft Heinz could unlock new value for shareholders with a potential breakup, but with weak sales trends and a high dividend ...
Warren Buffett’s $10 billion bet on the Kraft Heinz merger was meant to be a food-industry masterstroke. A decade later, the company is eyeing a breakup after losing over 60% in market value—raising ...
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Hidden among Kraft Heinz Co.’s brightly colored assets exists an unusual source of value: an over-funded pension plan.
Hidden among Kraft Heinz Co.’s brightly colored assets exists an unusual source of value: an over-funded pension plan.
The $52 bln enterprise may break up a decade after 3G Capital and Warren Buffett put ketchup and hot dogs together. Such plans are tempting given the outcome at peer Kellogg, whose split led to sales ...
Post-separation, RemainCo will retain Kraft Heinz’s faster-growing and more consumer-aligned brands, focusing on ...
W hen Warren Buffett, a venerable investor, and 3G Capital, a private-equity firm, merged Kraft and Heinz in 2015 to create a ...
Kraft Heinz may spin off its Kraft-branded business in a $20bn deal, leaving a core focus on sauces and spreads. Bond markets ...
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