Shares of the maker of LaCroix sparkling water were plunging Friday after its CEO blamed its poor quarterly results on an “injustice.”

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In a statement, National Beverage Corp. CEO Nick Caporella told investors that they “are truly sorry” for their poor results, which were well below forecasts and added that “negligence nor mismanagement nor woeful acts of God were not the reasons.”

“Much of this was the result of injustice!” Caporella said.

Ticker Security Last Change %Chg
FIZZ NATL BEVERAGE 54.23 -14.04 -20.56%

The 82-year-old chief then compared his job of managing a brand to caring for someone who is handicapped.

“Managing a brand is not so different from caring for someone who becomes handicapped. Brands do not see or hear, so they are at the mercy of their owners or care providers who must preserve the dignity and special character that the brand exemplifies,” he added.

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