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Kraft Heinz stock hit by Berkshire sale signal: what to know before the open
21 January 2026
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Kraft Heinz stock hit by Berkshire sale signal: what to know before the open

New York, Jan 21, 2026, 05:11 (EST) — Premarket

  • Shares of Kraft Heinz dipped in late trading following a filing related to Berkshire’s stake.
  • The paperwork filed by the company indicates a potential resale, not a finalized sale.
  • Investors are now focused on any hints about timing, with eyes on the Feb. 11 results.

The Kraft Heinz Company’s shares (KHC.O) dropped almost 5% in after-hours Tuesday, falling to roughly $22.59. This followed a filing suggesting Berkshire Hathaway might sell off its longstanding stake. The selloff erased modest gains from the regular session and dragged the stock below its previous 52-week low.

The document is a prospectus supplement — the SEC filing that allows a major shareholder to resell stock publicly — covering up to 325,442,152 shares. Kraft Heinz made clear it isn’t selling any shares in this offering and won’t get proceeds if Berkshire decides to sell. The company also stressed that the registration doesn’t guarantee Berkshire will actually sell.

Kraft Heinz also filed an 8-K describing the move as “solely to register” a potential resale under a prior registration-rights deal, emphasizing the filing isn’t a securities sale. Investors are left wondering: is this just filing for options, or the initial move toward an exit?

In Omaha, the filing comes as Berkshire’s leadership transitions take hold. CFRA Research analyst Cathy Seifert noted that the sale, if it goes through, “would represent a shift in corporate mindset.” Chris Ballard, managing director at Check Capital, described offloading Kraft Heinz as “the most low-hanging fruit” for new CEO Greg Abel. AP News

Kraft Heinz shares closed Tuesday’s regular session about 1% higher, holding firm despite a broad selloff that dragged the S&P 500 down roughly 2% and the Dow nearly 2%, based on MarketWatch data. However, a late slide shifted sentiment ahead of Wednesday’s open.

KHC is already trading near the low end of its 52-week range, between $22.91 and $33.35, leaving it vulnerable if the market starts factoring in a prolonged “overhang” — the concern that a large seller will keep supply heavy for weeks. MarketWatch

The downside risk goes beyond the headlines. A heavy sell-off by Berkshire might weigh on a stock typically valued for its dividend and defensive reputation. It could also intensify questions about Kraft Heinz’s overall turnaround and brand strength.

Traders are now focused on any follow-up disclosures revealing how the sale might go down — whether through a block trade, a negotiated deal, or an open-market drip. The initial hour after the bell will be crucial, as thin premarket volume tends to amplify price swings.

Kraft Heinz is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results before the market opens on Feb. 11. The company will then hold a live analyst Q&A at 9:00 a.m. EST. That session is expected to be the first real opportunity for management to discuss the Berkshire filing and how it fits into their plans for the upcoming year.

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