At Kraft Heinz, a fed investigation and a $15.4B write-down
PITTSBURGH — Kraft Heinz disclosed an investigation by federal regulators and will slash the value of its Oscar Mayer and Kraft brands by $15.4 billion.
Shares plunged 26 per cent at the opening bell Friday, the company’s biggest single-day decline, after posting a stunning $12.6 billion loss for the fourth quarter.
Kraft Heinz divulged the receipt of a subpoena in October from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to its procurement operations. Those operations handle interactions with outside suppliers. The company said that it is fully co-operating with the SEC.
Details of the investigation emerged in the company’s fourth-quarter earnings report late Thursday.