KEY POINTS
  • The SEC asked National Beverage to explain how “velocity per outlet” (VPO) and “velocity per capita” (VPO) work. The two metrics were referred to by CEO Nick Caporella in back-to back press releases last year.
  • National Beverage, which makes popular fizzy water LaCroix, declined to provide this information to the regulator.
A can of LaCroix Sparkling Water produced by National Beverage Corp.

Shares of National Beverage, the maker of the popular seltzer water brand LaCroix, dropped more than 8 percent on Wednesday as the Securities and Exchange Commission raised questions about some of the company’s sales measurements.

The stock closed at $100.19 and has fallen more than 12 percent over the past two days.