Keurig Dr Pepper has agreed to pay a civil penalty to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges over claims made ...
Keurig Dr Pepper has agreed to a cease-and-desist order from the SEC and – without “admitting or denying” the findings – is ...
The multinational soft drink company will pay a $1.5 million settlement, but it isn't admitting or denying the agency's ...
Keurig Dr Pepper, based in Burlington, Massachusetts, said in an emailed statement that it was glad to resolve the matter.
The company has said, in past, marketing and financial reports that K-Cups could be effectively recycled. However, the SEC ...
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Keurig Dr. Pepper did not disclose that recycling companies expressed concerns over K-Cups recyclability.
Federal stock regulators said Keurig Dr Pepper agreed to pay a $1.5 million civil penalty to settle charges it misled ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that it has charged Keurig Dr Pepper with making inaccurate statements ...
Despite claims by Keurig, a redesign of its plastic K-Cup products did not make them suitable for all curbside recycling.
The agency said Keurig, in its financial filings, had claimed its pods could be “effectively recycled” but didn’t note that ...