KEY POINTS
  • Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden sent a letter to Abbott CEO Robert Ford requesting information on the company's tax practices and $8 billion stock buybacks the company has authorized since 2019.
  • Wyden also requested information on how much money Abbott spent to upgrade an infant formula plant Michigan prior to its closure due to bacterial contamination.
  • The plant closure has played a major role in the infant formula shortage across the U.S.
The Abbott manufacturing facility in Sturgis, Michigan, on May 13, 2022.

The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday opened an investigation into Abbott Labs, the company at the center of a baby formula shortage in the U.S.

Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., sent a letter to CEO Robert Ford requesting information on Abbott's international tax practices and $8 billion in stock buybacks the company has authorized since 2019.