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巴菲特撤退信号?卡夫亨氏(KHC.US)拟剥离世纪并购遗产
Kraft HeinzKraft Heinz(US:KHC) 智通财经网·2025-07-29 07:04

Group 1 - Kraft Heinz is considering a significant business split, planning to spin off most of its grocery business into an independent publicly traded entity due to years of sluggish growth and changing consumer preferences [1] - The grocery business being considered for separation is valued at approximately $20 billion and could become the largest deal in the consumer goods sector this year, potentially completing by the end of Q3 or Q4 [1] - The assets to be spun off include iconic American supermarket brands such as Oscar Mayer, Velveeta, Jell-O, Maxwell House, Planters, Lunchables, and Capri Sun, which, while deeply rooted in American households, struggle to adapt to the trend of fresher, healthier, and less processed foods [1] Group 2 - The largest shareholder, Berkshire Hathaway, currently holds about 27% of the outstanding shares, having invested in the acquisition of Heinz in 2013 and the subsequent merger with Kraft in 2015 [2] - Post-merger, Kraft Heinz has faced challenges including declining sales, goodwill impairment, and shifts in consumer tastes, resulting in a stock price drop of over 60%, significantly underperforming the market [2] - As of mid-2025, Berkshire's stake has decreased in value by approximately $4.5 billion, and the company has reduced its involvement in the board, signaling a potential exit from day-to-day operations [2]