KHC

🍔 Kraft Heinz produces and sells food and beverage products, known for condiments and sauces like ketchup and mayonnaise.

🇺🇸 Most of its sales come from the United States.

🤝 The company was formed from the merger of Kraft Foods and Heinz.

💰 It has a good net margin, a slightly high debt, and a dividend yield of over 5%.

@Invierteygana:
“Craft Heinz, which trades on the US stock exchange, manufactures and markets food and beverage products and is one of the main positions in Warren Buffett’s portfolio. Craft Heinz is known for the production and sale of condiments and sauces such as ketchup and mayonnaise. It also has other areas of business such as cheeses and dairy products, frozen products, desserts, coffees, etc., and these sales mostly come from the United States. The company emerged from the merger of Craft Foods and Heinz and has brands like the following. Revenues grew in 2015 by adding the revenues of Craft and Heinz, but since then they have not grown. In the profits, we see the jump with the merger; in 2019, they decreased and now remain. After the merger, we see that the results have not been entirely good, and this penalizes the market and makes the company trade at a P/E ratio quite below its historical average, so it seems to be quite cheap. It has a good net margin and a somewhat high debt generated by the merger, although it is reducing it every year. Its dividend yield is above 5%, and the risk I see is low.”

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