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Kroger stock edges higher after CEO shake-up as investors sift pay and next earnings call
11 February 2026
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Kroger stock edges higher after CEO shake-up as investors sift pay and next earnings call

New York, Feb 11, 2026, 10:03 EST — Regular session

The Kroger Co shares edged up 0.4% to $68.32 early Wednesday, recouping a bit after slipping in the previous session.

That slight shift doesn’t tell the whole story at the U.S. grocer. The company just tapped Greg Foran, a Walmart veteran, to step in as chief executive, replacing interim boss Ron Sargent. This follows Rodney McMullen’s exit as CEO last year. What’s top of mind for investors: which changes Foran will prioritize—and what the price tag looks like.

Kroger disclosed in a securities filing that Foran will step in as chief executive and join the board on Feb. 10. His compensation: a $1.5 million base salary, with an annual cash incentive target—potentially as much as double that base. On top of that, the filing details long-term stock awards aimed at $12 million a year, plus perks like a limited allowance for personal flights on the company jet.

Kroger shares shot up as much as 8.4% on Monday before retreating later in the session, according to Reuters. Wall Street responded positively to the appointment. Michael Montani at Evercore ISI called Foran’s arrival “instant credibility.” Morgan Stanley analysts, for their part, pointed to the “far more complex multi-banner portfolio”—Kroger’s collection of grocery brands—that Foran is set to oversee. Reuters

Kroger dropped 3.0% Tuesday, closing at $68.02. The stock trailed a choppy market and slipped more than heavyweight retailers like Walmart and Costco. MarketWatch noted trading activity ran above average.

Morgan Stanley’s Simeon Gutman called the hiring “an incremental positive” for Kroger, citing Foran’s performance at Walmart. Still, Gutman flagged the challenge: Kroger’s sprawling mix of chains is a different beast compared to the one-banner operation Foran previously managed. Shares climbed as much as 6.8% in premarket trading Monday, according to the Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times

Kroger kept it simple: stay the course. In its SEC filing, Sargent praised Foran, saying he “knows how to run large-scale retail businesses.” Foran, for his part, called this “the best job on the planet.” Kroger reiterated its fiscal 2025 outlook, too.

The climate remains tough. Discount players like Aldi and Lidl are squeezing Kroger, alongside heavyweight competitors Walmart and Amazon—whether in-store or online—while customers chase deals and home delivery. According to the Associated Press, the grocer’s been tweaking elements of its e-commerce strategy.

Still, any lift from a new CEO tends to disappear quickly in food retail—price wars, rising wages, and razor-thin margins don’t leave much room. Kroger flagged plenty of possible headwinds: labor talks and the specter of strikes, fiercer discounting from rivals, and shoppers spending less if the economy sours, just to name a few.

March 5 looms as the next big moment: Kroger’s fourth-quarter earnings call lands that day, opening the door for investors to grill management about the leadership transition and the future.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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