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Kraft-Heinz M&A Summary
Kraft-Heinz has acquired 11 companies of its own. A total of 6 acquisitions came from private equity firms. It has also divested 8 assets.
Kraft-Heinz’s largest acquisition to date was in 2008, when it acquired Golden Circle for $288M. It’s largest disclosed sale occurred in 2021, when it sold Planters Nut & Chocolate Company to Hormel Foods for $3.4B. Kraft-Heinz has acquired in 5 different US states, and 4 countries. The Company’s most targeted sectors include food (56%) and consumer products (23%).
Kraft-Heinz Ownership
Who owns Kraft-Heinz?
Kraft-Heinz is owned by 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway. It was acquired on February 14, 2013.
Is Kraft-Heinz PE-backed?
Yes. Kraft-Heinz is owned by private equity investors 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway.
Kraft-Heinz Business Overview
Where is Kraft-Heinz headquartered?
Kraft-Heinz is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
How many employees does Kraft-Heinz have?
Kraft-Heinz has 32,200 employees.
What sector is Kraft-Heinz in?
Kraft-Heinz is a food company.
When was Kraft-Heinz founded?
Kraft-Heinz was founded in 1869.
M&A Summary
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M&A Total Activity17
- M&A Buy Activity9
- M&A Sell Activity8
- Total Sectors Invested 4
- Total Countries Invested 4
- M&A Buy/Sell Connections 14
- M&A Advisors 3