Core Insights - Kenvue's CEO Thibaut Mongon is leaving the company as it continues its business restructuring efforts [1] - Kirk Perry has been appointed as the interim CEO following Mongon's departure [1] - Kenvue's stock price rose by 6.5% in pre-market trading after the announcement, although the stock has remained flat for the year [1] Company Developments - Kenvue, which was spun off from Johnson & Johnson, has faced pressure from activist investors to change its corporate structure and operations since its IPO in May 2023 [1] - The company appointed Jeffrey Smith, CEO of activist hedge fund Starboard Value, to its board earlier this year to avoid a proxy battle [1] - TOMS Capital Investment Management has also accumulated shares and urged the company to consider a full sale or asset divestiture [1] Strategic Evaluation - The board, led by Chairman Larry Merlo, is conducting a strategic review and considering various potential options, including simplifying the company's business portfolio and operational model [2] - Kenvue reported a 4% decline in net sales for the second quarter, which was worse than analysts' average expectation of a 1.4% decline [2] - Mongon's departure is not attributed to any specific cause, and he will receive severance compensation [2]
Kenvue(KVUE.US)宣布CEO离职,拟评估品牌组合加速变革