Keurig Plunges After K-Cup Maker Cuts Sales Forecast

Keurig Green Mountain Plummets Most in 3 Years

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Keurig Green Mountain Inc. plummeted the most in three years after cutting sales and profit forecasts, hurt by sluggish demand for its K-Cups and the slow rollout of a new cold-drink machine.

The maker of single-serve brewers now expects sales to suffer a percentage decline in the low- to mid-single digits this year, according to a statementBloomberg Terminal on Wednesday. Keurig had previously predicted that sales would be flat or up. Profit will drop in the “low teens,” partly because of currency headwinds. The company had forecast a decrease in the mid-single digits.