Posts Tagged ‘ Kraft Foods Group ’

Mondelez International Attracting Big Name Investors Like Ackman and Peltz

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April 23, 2013
Mondelez International Attracting Big Name Investors Like Ackman and Peltz

News of Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund Management ridding itself of all Kraft related positions turned out to be off…very off. In an amended Q4 13F filing released last week, the hedge fund revealed a large stake of over 19 million shares (a bit more than $600m worth) in Kraft’s international snacks spinoff Mondelez International...
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13F Time: Bill Ackman Sells Alexander & Baldwin, Nelson Peltz Sells Kraft and Mondelez, Dan Loeb Buys Abbott and AbbVie

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February 19, 2013
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13F season is always fun as it provides a rare (albeit delayed) glimpse into the thinking of large money managers and hedge funds. Of course, due to the significant time lag (~45 days), the exclusion of certain securities (shorts, derivatives etc.) and varying investment strategies and holding periods, the usefulness of such data is…questionable...
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Dow, Shmow! Kraft Foods To Enter S&P 500

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September 27, 2012

Who needs the Dow Jones Industrial Average anyways? Shortly after parent company Kraft Foods (KFT) got the boot from the DJIA, it was announced that post spinoff, the Kraft Foods Group (the North American Grocery spinoff) will become a member of the S&P 500. Kraft will replace coal producer Alpha Natural Resource (ANR) which just happens to...
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Kraft’s Board Approves Spinoff – Mondelez Coming Soon

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August 20, 2012
Kraft’s Board Approves Spinoff – Mondelez Coming Soon

It only took about a year since the idea was first publicly floated, but Kraft Food’s (KFT) board of directors formally approved the spinoff of its North American grocery business last week. The tax-free spin is expected to be completed after the close on October 1st and shareholders of KFT will receive 1 share of...
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Kraft Releases Additional Information On Its Spin

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April 12, 2012

Kraft Foods (KFT) has filed its initial Form 10 detailing the separation of its North American grocery business, which will retain the Kraft Foods Group name, from its global snacks business (soon to be known as Mondelez International). While the snacks business is quite larger with sales of ~$35b and a popular portfolio of...
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