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Kass: Will Kraft Heinz Be an Investment Call to Arms by Warren Buffett?

Buffett 'knows' Kraft Heinz well (he'd been on the Board for several years) and is capable of making a quick decision.
By DOUG KASS
Feb 22, 2019 | 10:15 AM EST
Stocks quotes in this article: KHC, CPB, PG, AXP, GE, BAC, GS

*It's a non trivial possibility!

Overnight I reflected upon the abysmal news at Kraft Heinz (KHC) :

* SEC accounting probe
* EPS miss (based principally on rising costs as top line growth was, more or less, in line)
* Lower profit guidance (see above, coupled with increased spending to support in place brands)
* $15 billion write off of goodwill
* A reduction in the cash dividend down to $1.60 per year (with the "savings" dedicated to reducing leverage)

The competitive landscape for consumer packaged goods has been deteriorating over the last several years - a position I introduced back in 2017 with "Buyer Beware of Consumer Staples Sellers Amid the Emerging Retail Monopsony" (though my thesis hasn't helped me not to lose money in (CPB) and KHC - while making a lot of money in (PG) ).

The above adverse events have historically been a call to investment arms by Warren Buffett.

Consider GEICO and American Express (AXP) - in the former case the investment was made under fundamental business duress, the later during the salad oil crisis.

Other investments, in (GE) , (BAC) , (GS) , etc. were made during economic and specific business crises - when, like Kraft, their "moats" were being challenged.

Warren "knows" Kraft Heinz well (he had been on the Board for several years) and is capable of making a quick decision (remember the decision to invest in Bank of America in the bath tub?).

He certainly is emboldened with a (record) large and burgeoning cash horde.

Given the fundamental company uncertainty, a call play might make sense and I plan to ask Tim "Not Judy or Phil" Collins for some options ideas.

Note: CNBC's Becky Quick will be interviewing Warren Buffett on Squawk Box on Monday (following the publication of his letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders on Saturday) - and will certainly ask about his Kraft investment. Stay tuned.

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At the time of publication, Doug Kass was Long GS (large), BAC (large), PG (small).

TAGS: Earnings | Investing | Stocks | Trading | Food & Drink | Consumer Products | Stock of the Day | Warren Buffett

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