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Bob Kraft has no relation or affiliation with Kraft Foods View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Why, Kerry and wife sold all but 4% of the company in the mid 90s, and had no controlling interest after that. They made nothing on the merger in the 2000s as they had no real money in it. They aren't affected one way or the other. As to the poster that said Hunt's didn't have high fructose corn syrup, it does. I have a bottle of it and a bottle of Heinz here and they both have it listed in the ingredients. I may have to order ketchup from Walmart or Amazon, the grocery store here only sells three kinds, Heinz, Hunts, and the IGA brand, which is like one of those two watered down some. I would like to have a ketchup with real sugar. View Quote |
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Quoted: It’s never good when a dividend/value stock cuts its dividend. The numbers still look good though. Need to read up on them, might be a buying opportunity...or a trap.. View Quote I will be watching it closely next week. I think it will fall a little more yet. |
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They had the highest dividend payout ratio out of all the consumer staples equities. It is my understanding they are choosing to reduce dividends to pay down existing debt, not because they don’t have earnings to support it. I will be watching it closely next week. I think it will fall a little more yet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It’s never good when a dividend/value stock cuts its dividend. The numbers still look good though. Need to read up on them, might be a buying opportunity...or a trap.. I will be watching it closely next week. I think it will fall a little more yet. |
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Ppl made fun of my crypto but are gambling on ketchup stock whose 80yo owner just got caught up in a sex sting. Bob Kraft and the private Kraft Group has jack and squat do with the KraftHeinz, the publicly traded food products company. |
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https://www.hunts.com/sites/g/files/qyyrlu211/files/images/products/tomato-ketchup-43316.png FTW! And buy KHC when there is ketchup in the street. View Quote |
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Can anyone post up their current (new) PE, Div and Valuation numbers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: It’s never good when a dividend/value stock cuts its dividend. The numbers still look good though. Need to read up on them, might be a buying opportunity...or a trap.. I will be watching it closely next week. I think it will fall a little more yet. |
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Does this mean my 401k is going to lose a bunch of value on monday?
Im in index funds but once one thing goes down the rest likes to follow. |
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Ppl made fun of my crypto but are gambling on ketchup stock whose 80yo owner just got caught up in a sex sting. Robert Kraft is the packaging magnate. They make cardboard boxes and the like. |
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Sounds like they're going to spin off Maxwell House coffee.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/24/kraft-heinz-reviews-options-for-maxwell-house-coffee-including-sale.html |
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This has nothing to do with John Kerry or Bob Kraft or anyone else, other then Warren Buffet and 3G.
They did exactly what everyone expected them to do... cut and slash... and this is the result. My company has been a supplier for Kraft/Oscar Mayer for years... We watched it when they shut down a bunch of Kraft/OM plants, and reconsolidated. and every one who had a clue on how those companies and there product was made... were let go, early retirement, or bailed... and that left a bunch of 20 something no nothings with a degree to come in and execute the new owners playbook... and the fun began.... and this is the result.. plants ran poorly... squeezing every penny where ever they good, including suppliers... and this is what you get.. |
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Wow, who would have thought the topic of ketchup could bring out so many GD tards.
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Listen, I'm not saying it's right or anything...
but have you ever tried jacking off with six super bowl rings? I get it..... |
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I'm trying to use you guys as a contrarian indicator but I have no idea wtf you're saying.
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Can anyone post up their current (new) PE, Div and Valuation numbers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: It’s never good when a dividend/value stock cuts its dividend. The numbers still look good though. Need to read up on them, might be a buying opportunity...or a trap.. I will be watching it closely next week. I think it will fall a little more yet. PE 2019 - 17.2x 2020 - 16.4x DPS 2019 - $1.60 2020 - $1.68 2021 - $1.76 Price target - $40 (down from $52) |
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Long term, Kraft-Heinz will do well. It's the only company that can make Soylent Green in sufficient quantities.
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Brother has worked at a Kraft cheese plant for 15 years.... The current crop of managers are totally incompetent. For the last several years (since current management took over) the only management "style" has been the corporate ass-kisser "yes man" type...
A new policy/decision/etc will come down from on high. Everyone involved in the day to day operations will look at the decision or policy and think "wow, this absolutely postively will not work". Frontline and middle management also knows it 100% will not work. But management will simply nod its collective head and forge ahead anyways. The results are universally a massive cluster fuck. Why won't management say otherwise? Any answer but "yes sir" results in a "Clean out your desk and leave while security accompanies you to the door" reply from uppers.... Example?: when cutting really large blocks of cheese into those little 8 oz packages, there are commonly small off-cuts, chucks and bits and pieces that simply don't process for the chunks. These used to get tossed in a barrel, and later processed into Kraft Dinner cheese powder. Maybe a "loss" of 2 or 3% of the big block. Now? Some genius upper decided "lets take all these off cuts, squeeze them into another new big block and reprocess it into chunks again". Sounds good. Only the entire thing is a failure. The reprocessed blocks simply don't hold together. And they don't cut well. And instead of a loss of 2-3%, off cuts have now skyrocketed to 15-20%. And line productivity has plummeted. "Saving" those 2-3% off cuts has increased waste by a factor of ten, and had huge increases in line downtime. Its a total failure. And the Kraft cheese plant is into the third year of these 'cost savings", spending fifty dollar bills to save nickels.... It no wonder Kraft is so in the dump.... |
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Not if you get Simply Heinz. https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/df6c5336-a4fb-48a8-9c6e-22abbb78807f_1.5615354cd106274f69ee06d09cf61f66.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Heinz family sold everything off well over ten years ago and have nothing to do with it. Trust me, I quit buying it for decade, and only went back after they sold it. Here, we have Heinz or Hunt's, and Hunt's sucks. https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/df6c5336-a4fb-48a8-9c6e-22abbb78807f_1.5615354cd106274f69ee06d09cf61f66.jpeg |
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