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Kraft Heinz delays the announcement of long-term turnaround plan, shares tumble

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Kraft Heinz said Thursday it would be pushing back the unveiling of its turnaround method from March to May.

The announcement came as the company saw its sales decline in the fourth quarter, despite higher prices. Net trades fell 5.1% to $6.54 billion, missing Wall Street’s estimates of $6.61 billion.

Kraft also betrayed impairment charges of $666 million, including writing down the value of its Maxwell House trademark by $213 million.

People of with the matter told CNBC that the Oscar Mayer owner had put the coffee brand up for sale last year but encountered uninterested interest from potential buyers. Private equity buyers were wary of the investment needed to reinvigorate the manufacturer and corporate buyers were unexcited about packaged coffee as more and more people get their caffeine on the go or into done with premium machines like Nestle’s Nespresso. 

The company’s stock, which has market value of $33.7 billion, prostrate 7% in afternoon trading on Thursday. Shares have fallen more than 41% over the past year.

“I understand many of you were expecting a March date versus a May date for the unveiling of our strategy,” CEO Miguel Patricio told investors on the congress call Thursday. “But with Carlos Abrams-Rivera coming in as our new head of the U.S. zone I wanted to make sure we have his sated input as we detail our multiyear plans for the bottom up, before we present it to you.”

Abrams-Rivera joined Kraft in January after wait on as the president of Campbell Soup’s snack division. Prior to his hiring, Patricio was serving as interim president of the U.S. zone, in over to his duties as chief executive.

A year ago, the food giant wrote down the value of its iconic Kraft and Oscar Mayer name brands and surprised Wall Street by reporting a quarterly loss. After an executive shakeup, Patricio, as the company’s new chief governing, has been tasked with turning the company around. He told analysts that his focus in 2020 will be to stabilize the role.

—CNBC’s Lauren Hirsch contributed to this report. 

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