Anheuser-Busch Inbev to Sell Stake in China’s Tsingtao
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- Anheuser-Busch Inbev to Sell Stake in China’s Tsingtao
- Louisville man and woman charged with robbing convenience store of …
- Marston’s reports weak beer sales but outperforms rivals
- The 50th Anniversary of the Aluminum Beer Can
Anheuser-Busch Inbev to Sell Stake in China’s Tsingtao
Wall Street Journal
–>Anheuser-Busch Inbev to Sell Stake in China’s Tsingtao ArticleCommentsmore in. The deal marks the start of a yard sale to pay for last year’s $52 billion acquisition of U. icon Anheuser-Busch by Belgium’s Inbev. After completing the cash-based transaction AB Inbev had trouble completing its $45 billion loan package in the midst of the financial crisis.
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Louisville man and woman charged with robbing convenience store of …
WHAS 11.com (subscription) KY
45-year-old Lisa Pennington and 56-year-old Bobby Taylor are charged with first degree robbery. Pennington allegedly entered Moe’s store on Goss Avenue hid her face with her sweatshirt and demanded cash. When the clerk refused she allegedly sprayed them with pepper spray and stole a 30-pack of beer. Police say Taylor drove the getaway car that was found later.
Marston’s reports weak beer sales but outperforms rivals
guardian.co.uk UK
Marston’s which owns more than 2250 pubs said today that like-for-like profits fell by 6% at its tenanted pubs in the 15 weeks to 17 January. “Trading in the Christmas and New Year weeks showed a slight improvement compared to recent trends but as expected trading in January to date has been more subdued” the company said. It has tried to support its tenants through rent concessions and price discounts on beer.
The 50th Anniversary of the Aluminum Beer Can
Packaging Digest IL
After several years in development the first can was introduced for use at the Coors Golden brewery on Jan. This invention revolutionized the beer and consumer packaged goods industry and spurred recycling efforts nationwide. MillerCoors continues that commitment to innovation and sustainable development today. "We are proud to be a part of history and the recycling revolution that resulted from this innovative aluminum can invention. Today as MillerCoors innovation continues to drive our people and our business. And true to our legacy we will do it the right way by being a good corporate citizen and steward of our environment" Pete Coors chairman of MillerCoors said.
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