Analysis Of Kraft Heinzes Impairments And Write Downs

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In this video, I want to talk about Kraft Heinzes massive $16.6 Billion impairment charges

“My estimations, Kraft Heinz has negative net asset value – meaning their shares and their balance sheet, are worth less than zero: their operations is valuable, their distribution is valuable, but their balance sheet is a drag on the company.” One of my quotes from the video below.

Let’s get to it…

In the 26-minute video above, I want to talk about Kraft Heinzes.

Here are some of the things I talked about in the video above.

  • Why write-down impairments are such a big deal
  • How write-down impairments affect the margin of safety, company and stock price
  • And more…

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