
Shares of National Beverage Corp., the maker of popular seltzer water LaCroix, fell 16% after the company fell short of earnings expectations.
Why it matters: There's a class-action lawsuit that accuses LaCroix of having chemicals also found in cockroach insecticide. CEO Nick Caporella blamed poor sales on that lawsuit, which he referred to as an "injustice" in a statement, as clarified by a National Beverage spokesman.
This was CEO Nick Caporella's explanation for what happened:
A National Beverage spokesman later clarified that the "injustice" was the class-action insecticide lawsuit. And on the CEO’s comparison of managing a brand to caring for a handicapped person, the spokesman said that Caporella meant that "it just requires a lot of tender, loving care."