Do brewery mergers call regulation, “three-tier” system into question?
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Lager Heads had the honor of moderating a fascinating - and heated - panel at a beer conference last month in Chicago. The topic: Globalization and its effect on the regulation of alcohol in the U.S.
We wanted…
Pabst on the selling block
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The benefactor that owns the Pabst Brewing Company and its iconic brands has put the business up for sale, according to the New York Post.
The sale has actually been in the works for some time, beer industry…
Global brewers sell less beer; Share prices go up. How’s that, again?
Most top global brewers are selling less beer these days. But the big companies’ share prices have mostly gone up in recent months. What gives?
Trade publication Beer Marketer’s Insights has an interesting item on this odd dynamic. Global brewers’ revenues and…
Recap: Should you invest in Anheuser-Busch InBev?
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For all the readers out there who haven’t seen our Sunday story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about whether investors should hop on Anheuser-Busch InBev, here it is.
Big brewers include Anheuser-Busch InBev face an interesting situation: Their beer…
Molson Coors issues cautious outlook, focuses on controlling costs
Molson Coors will work to cut costs and lure consumers with promotional packages during the rest of this year, as forecasting sales trends remains difficult, Reuters is reporting.
Molson Coors, jointly headquartered in Denver and Montreal, makes Coors Light and a variety of…
Smaller beer sales? No problem! Molson Coors and MillerCoors raise earnings
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Cost cuts and price increases helped brewer Molson Coors double its second-quarter profit, even as consumers continued to limit their spending or trade down to cheaper brews. (The story comes courtesy of the Associated Press):
The company’s volume sold…
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Should you invest in Anheuser-Busch InBev? (Part III)
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For a while, the question of whether U.S. investors should buy into Anheuser-Busch InBev was basically moot. When InBev bought Anheuser-Busch last year, A-B’s shares and BUD symbol were taken off the New York Stock Exchange. But…
Molson Coors raises dividend, boasts of strong financial foundation
Molson Coors Brewing Co., the big North American brewer, boosted its quarterly dividend 20 percent in a year in which many companies are cutting or suspending their payout, Bloomberg reports.
The dividend on Molson Coors’ Class A and Class B common…
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Drink our beer! No, seriously, PLEASE drink our beer! Molson Coors sends out millions of U.K. vouchers for free suds
The Morning Advertiser, a trade publication focused on pubs in the United Kingdom, has the fascinating story of the lengths to which Molson Coors is going to get people to come out and drink.
The brewer’s Carling subsidiary is sending out six…




