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If any investor has stood the test of time, it's Warren Buffett, and with good reason.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway on Saturday wrote down part of its investment in Kraft Heinz , and reported a 4% decline in second-quarter operating profit as premiums from insurance underwriting fell.
As Warren Buffett prepares to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after roughly six decades on the job, he will likely go down as the greatest investor of all time. Berkshire's stock has the returns to back it up.
I rate Kraft Heinz a sell: legacy brands, no growth, and a weak balance sheet make the stock unattractive despite its high dividend. Recent results highlight declining sales, margin pressure, and a massive $9.3B asset write-down, reflecting overpaid acquisitions and underperforming legacy brands. Leverage remains high with $18.6B in net debt and limited financial flexibility; further asset impairments cannot be ruled out given the balance sheet composition.
Kraft Heinz (KHC -3.69%), a major food and beverage company known for brands like Kraft, Heinz, and Oscar Mayer, reported results on July 30, 2025. The most notable news was its non-GAAP earnings per share (EPS) of $0.69, topping analyst estimates of $0.64, and GAAP revenue of $6.35 billion, a slight beat versus the consensus of $6.27 billion.
The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ:KHC ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call July 30, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Andre Maciel - Executive VP & Global CFO Anne-Marie Megela - VP & Global Head of Investor Relations Carlos A. Abrams-Rivera - CEO & Director Conference Call Participants Alexia Jane Burland Howard - Sanford C.
Kraft Heinz beat estimates for quarterly results on Wednesday, helped by resilient demand for its pantry staples and condiments in the United States as consumers tried to stretch their household budgets.
Kraft Heinz Co (NASDAQ:KHC, ETR:KHNZ) reported better than expected financial results for the second quarter, which saw its stock edge higher on Wednesday morning. For Q2, revenue fell 1.9% year-over-year to $6.35 billion, but above the Wall Street consensus of $6.27 billion.
Q2 Advance GDP Ticks in Unexpectedly High.
KHC tops Q2 estimates despite declines in earnings and organic sales, as pricing gains fail to offset weak volumes.