CEO Steve Cahillane says the company has $600 million to spend on adjusting products and pricing so that they offer consumers the value they are looking for.
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CEO Steve Cahillane says the company has $600 million to spend on adjusting products and pricing so that they offer consumers the value they are looking for.
The Kraft Heinz Company will release earnings for its first quarter before the opening bell on Wednesday, May 6. Analysts expect the company to report quarterly earnings of 50 cents per share, down from 62 cents per share in the year-ago period. The consensus estimate for Kraft Heinz's quarterly revenue is $5.88 billion (it reported $6 billion last year), according to Benzinga Pro. Ahead of quarterly earnings, BTIG analyst Rob Dickerson, on April 14, initiated coverage on Kraft Heinz with a Neut
Moby summary of The Kraft Heinz Company's Q1 2026 earnings call
Kraft Heinz Co (NASDAQ:KHC, XETRA:KHNZ) reported first quarter results that surpassed analyst expectations for both earnings and revenue, even as underlying sales trends remained slightly weaker. The packaged food company posted adjusted earnings per share of $0.58, ahead of the $0.50...
KHC beats first-quarter estimates on revenues and EPS, but organic sales slip as volume declines and cost pressures weigh on operating income.
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CEO Steve Cahillane says investments in brand-building are gaining traction, but the company kept its cautious full-year outlook
Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) moved higher in premarket trading after reporting first-quarter results that came in ahead of Wall Street expectations. Adjusted earnings per share reached $0.
Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management said came in ahead of internal expectations, citing a smaller-than-anticipated decline in organic net sales and early signs of market share improvement tied to increased investments. Chief Executive Officer Steve Cahillane
Kraft Heinz (KHC) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +15.63% and +2.36%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Investing.com -- Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ:KHC) reported first-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations, sending shares higher in pre-market trading.
Kraft Heinz reported slightly higher first-quarter sales as it implements a strategy to turn around its business and return to growth before resuming a potential split into two separate companies.
Packaged foods company Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, but sales were flat year on year at $6.05 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.58 per share was 15.4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Earnings season marches on this week as investors will hear from big companies including Walt Disney, McDonald's and CoreWeave. Data on the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.
Kraft Heinz stock performance snapshot Kraft Heinz (KHC) has drawn investor attention after recent trading left the stock at a last close of $22.54, with short term returns mixed across the past week, month, and past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Kraft Heinz. Looking beyond the latest move, Kraft Heinz’s recent 90 day share price return of 7.92% decline and 1 year total shareholder return of 15.57% decline point to fading momentum despite the modest 1 day rise. If you are reassessing...
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KHC heads into first-quarter earnings with sales and profit seen falling as weak demand, inflation and higher marketing spend weigh on near-term performance.
Beyond analysts' top-and-bottom-line estimates for Kraft Heinz (KHC), evaluate projections for some of its key metrics to gain a better insight into how the business might have performed for the quarter ended March 2026.
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In April 2026, Kraft Heinz expanded its Capri Sun portfolio with Capri Sun Hydrate, a kid-focused electrolyte drink with lower sugar, added Vitamin E, and no artificial ingredients, rolling out across major US retailers including Walmart, Target, and Amazon. This launch targets growing demand for healthier, functional kids’ beverages and showcases Kraft Heinz’s push to refresh legacy brands through innovation and new consumption occasions. We’ll examine how the Capri Sun Hydrate launch,...
Kraft Heinz has notably underperformed the broader market over the past year, and Wall Street analysts maintain a cautious outlook about the stock’s prospects.
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Kraft Heinz (KHC) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Kraft Heinz has dropped earlier plans to split the business, keeping its operations under a single structure. Berkshire Hathaway, a major shareholder, has decided to keep its stake after previously indicating a willingness to sell. The combination of a unified company and continued backing from a key investor marks a new phase in Kraft Heinz's turnaround efforts. Kraft Heinz, ticker NasdaqGS:KHC, enters this shift with its shares trading at $22.47. The stock has seen a 2.2% return over the...
Kraft Heinz (KHC) closed at $22.47 in the latest trading session, marking a +2.51% move from the prior day.