Archive of all AB InBev articles – Page 4
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NewsCity news: AB InBev slashes dividend to help tackle debt pile
The world’s largest brewer AB InBev slashed its dividend this week to help cope with the effects of the coronavirus and the pressures of its debt pile.
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NewsUS booze brand Mike’s to make UK debut with three hard seltzers
Hard seltzers have taken the US by storm over the past year
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NewsCity snapshot: AB InBev warns on profit growth after ‘challenging’ quarter
The world’s largest brewer said it experienced a “challenging” third quarter, with sales and profits lagging expectations due to declines in the US and China
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NewsAB InBev’s Beer Hawk launches Fresh chilled distribution service
It will deliver cold-chain beer in kegs, cans and bottles
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NewsAB InBev trademark hints at UK debut for ‘hard tea’ brand
The brewing giant applied to register a trademark for Wandering Whistler with the Intellectual Property Office this week
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InterviewsPaula Lindenberg on leading Budweiser Brewing Group into battle
Lindenberg is targeting Heineken’s UK number one spot with a more recognisable, nimble and innovative business
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NewsBudweiser Brewing Group faces mass of delists in Waitrose
Waitrose said it was focused on ‘removing duplication and differentiating our range’
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Comment & OpinionWatch out, challengers: a new generation of fmcg CEOs is fighting back
It is no longer about big brands or small brands, but relevant and purposeful brands, says Warren Ackerman
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NewsCity snapshot: AB InBev sells Australian brewing arm to Asahi for $11.3bn
Anheuser-Busch InBev has agreed to sell its Australian beer business Carlton & United Breweries to Japanese brewing giant Asahi Group in a deal valued at US$11.3bn. Plus, travel food retail specialist SSP Group has grown revenues by 9.2% in its third quarter and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsAB InBev buys BeerBods subscription service and The Bottle Shop assets
BeerBods said the deal would ‘help it reach its full potential’
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NewsAB InBev explores IPO for Asian business
AB InBev is exploring a potential minority stake listing of its Asia Pacific business on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as it announced “solid” first quarter sales.
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NewsCamden Town breaks into light beer with new core lager
The Budweiser Brewing Co-owned brand’s launch rings in at just 3% abv
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NewsAB InBev becomes Budweiser Brewing Group in UK & Ireland
The brewing giant said the new name better reflects its ongoing ambitions
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NewsJessica Markowski made AB InBev convenience sales director
Markowski has previously worked at Reckitt Benckiser and Bacardi Brown-Forman
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NewsCity snapshot: Premiumisation drives 4.8% annual sales growth at ABInBev
The world’s largest brewer ABInBev has posted “solid” annual revenue growth of 4.8% driven by pricing and mix improvement.
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NewsAB InBev appoints new off-trade sales director
Martin Yntema, currently AB InBev’s country director for the Netherlands, replaces Jerry Maguire in the role
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NewsAB InBev to brew Budweiser beer with 100% solar power
AB InBev has pledged to source all of its purchased electricity across the world from renewable sources by 2025
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NewsAB InBev looks to revitalise Bass with new 'imported ale'
The brewing giant has unveiled a new 5.1% abv ‘imported pale ale’ under the Bass brand
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Analysis & FeaturesAB InBev third quarter results give investors a headache
AB InBev investors were nursing sore heads on Thursday morning after the globe’s largest brewer lost about 10% of its value after a weaker-than-expected third quarter and a savage dividend cut.
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NewsCity snapshot: Global brands drive 4.5% third quarter growth at AB InBev
The world’s largest brewer AB InBev grew revenues by 4.5% in the third quarter driven by strong growth in its global beer brands. Plus, C&C Group reports tripling of first half sales and Kerry Group makes two acquisitions





