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    Old 07-23-08, 09:31   #1 (permalink)
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    Budweiser sells for 52 billion

    Bud's Belgian Buyout

    Anheuser-Busch agreed to be acquired by Belgian brewer InBev for about $52 billion in a deal that would shift ownership of the nation's largest brewer overseas and create the world's largest brewer.
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    Anheuser-Busch, the St. Louis-based maker of Budweiser, agreed Sunday to accept a $52 billion buyout offer from Belgium's InBev, home to brands such as Stella Artois and Beck's.
    InBev, a corporate moniker that has existed for only four years, said it will call the new beer giant Anheuser-Busch InBev, deciding not to discard a well-known brand name associated with true-blue Americana and handsome horses plowing through Christmas-card scenes.
    Some Washington beer drinkers reacted negatively to the news.
    "It's messed up," St. Louis native James Metz said at the bar in Afterwords Cafe at Kramerbooks in Dupont Circle. The St. Louis community, he said, depends on Anheuser-Busch for jobs and philanthropy.
    "If there was a Budweiser here now, I'd drink it," said Metz, hoisting a Stella. Kramerbooks doesn't sell Bud.
    Anheuser-Busch, which controls 48 percent of the U.S. market, had resisted the merger mania that has swept through the beer industry in recent years.
    On July 1, a joint venture between SABMiller and Molson Coors began under the name MillerCoors, creating the world's largest brewer -- until Sunday. SABMiller was birthed in 2002 by the merger of South African Brewers and Milwaukee's Miller Brewing. Molson Coors Brewing was created by the 2005 merger of Canada's Molson and Colorado's Coors.
    InBev itself was brewed by the 2004 merger of the Brazilian beer giant AmBev and the Belgian brewer Interbrew, which traces its roots to 14th-century Flanders.
    As in other industries, beermakers have consolidated to cut costs and produce efficiencies, particularly in their distribution networks, which involve the expensive transportation of heavy, fragile goods.
    Anheuser-Busch had stood alone since its founding before the Civil War, refusing a tie-up with a rival until InBev came calling with a $70-per-share offer. Anheuser-Busch rejected an initial bid of $65 per share.
    The buyout proposal raised eyebrows -- a Euro-brewer taking over one of America's best-known brands? Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) was publicly skeptical and met with InBev chief executive Carlos Brito, who tried to win her over.
    The final price represented a more than 20 percent premium on shares of the American beer monarch's stock. Anheuser-Busch and InBev have partnered in several countries; for instance, Anheuser imports Stella to the United States.
    Even though Anheuser-Busch would remain in St. Louis, McCaskill said yesterday that she was "disappointed" that her hometown brewer had fallen for the Continental charm of the Belgians.
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    "Anheuser-Busch's Missouri workforce will continue to make the company one of the best in the world, and I am going to do everything I can to make this new arrangement work for Missouri and the millions of Americans who love Budweiser," McCaskill said in a statement.
    But it was all next-round's-on-me good cheer between the two companies yesterday.
    "This combination will create a stronger, more competitive global company with an unrivaled worldwide brand portfolio and distribution network, with great potential for growth all over the world," Brito said in a statement.
    "This agreement provides additional and certain value for Anheuser-Busch shareholders, while enhancing global market access for Budweiser, one of America's true iconic brands," chief executive August Busch IV said in the statement.
    Bud Light is the nation's top-selling beer, followed by Bud; the two combine for more than 30 percent of the U.S. market. Five of the top seven beers are mainstream light brews, according to Beer Marketer's Insights.
    Although InBev has more than 200 beer brands around the world, it does not have a powerhouse brand like Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, meanwhile, would go global.
    "InBev needs the Anheuser-Busch brand culture," Credit Suisse analysts Carlos Laboy and Anthony J. Bucalo wrote in a research note yesterday. "InBev is weak in marketing processes, particularly in developing consumer insight for optimal occasion-based marketing."
    By volume, Anheuser-Busch InBev would be the leading brewer in the powerful Chinese market.
    Globally, Anheuser-Busch InBev would produce about 392 million barrels of beer (no, not "on the wall"), more than double its closest rival, SABMiller.
    Shares of Anheuser-Busch (which trades under the symbol BUD) closed up 37 cents yesterday, at $66.87. Berkshire Hathaway, chaired by Warren E. Buffett, a Washington Post Co. director, is Anheuser-Busch's second-biggest shareholder.
    The deal is to be financed with $45 million in debt. InBev is known for its pennywise ways, and the new company has promised $1.5 billion in annual cost-cutting by 2011. It anticipates that about 40 percent of its revenue will come from the United States.
    At the Post Pub downtown yesterday evening, network engineer Monty Ottwell was ending his workday by knocking back a Jack Daniels with a Bud chaser.
    "I'm a big fan of Belgian beers. I'm not a fan of Bud selling out," Ottwell said. "It's an American beer. Red, white and blue."
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    Old 07-23-08, 09:50   #2 (permalink)
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    It's crazy isn't it? Yet another big corporate play led from the weak dollar.
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    Old 07-23-08, 11:45   #3 (permalink)
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    Good bye American Brew.............I wonder if the Clydesdale's will move to Belgium?

    It is crazy Lazlo.
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    Old 07-23-08, 11:46   #4 (permalink)
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    Now they'll use belgian, percherons ?
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    Old 07-23-08, 11:47   #5 (permalink)
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    Budweiser is dead to me.
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    Old 07-23-08, 13:30   #6 (permalink)
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    Budweiser is dead to me.


    this statement had me rolling on the floor I dont drink much but this is a huge shock to me to
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    Old 07-23-08, 14:55   #7 (permalink)
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    Sam Adams is now the largest American brewery
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    Old 07-23-08, 20:18   #8 (permalink)
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    rogue is pretty good, sirea nevada, anchor steam, i never liked bud, if i wnated cheap beer id get pbr, nothing compares to fresh brewed tho, not sam smith or witchwood, or whatever else is conisour
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    Old 07-23-08, 20:26   #9 (permalink)
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    Sam Adams is now the largest American brewery
    Pretty good stuff for a mainstream brew.

    I wonder if Bud will taste any better under the new acquisition? I hear it's only served cold in order to differentiate it from piss.
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    Old 07-23-08, 20:32   #10 (permalink)
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    Belgium is known for making good beer, hopefully it will rub off. At least, Bud can't get any worse!
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    Old 07-23-08, 20:44   #11 (permalink)
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    Good bye American Brew.............I wonder if the Clydesdale's will move to Belgium?

    It is crazy Lazlo.

    kind of a forshadow... clydesdales are a decendant of a belgian draft horse
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    Old 07-23-08, 21:41   #12 (permalink)
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    buds good... long as they dont fug up the formula.. idk.. everything else u touch is outsourced.. nothing changes
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    Old 07-23-08, 21:46   #13 (permalink)
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    yeah, don't see as it matters much,
    stockholders own it, any nationality can buy/sell stock.
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    Old 07-24-08, 10:44   #14 (permalink)
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    I never have liked Budweiser..I hope they change it up and make it taste decent.
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    Old 07-24-08, 10:55   #15 (permalink)
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    well those fucking belgians better not change bush gardens or seaworld which are both owned by anhauser bush, i love the microbrewery stations they have at those parks hehehehee
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    rogue is pretty good, sirea nevada, anchor steam, i never liked bud, if i wnated cheap beer id get pbr, nothing compares to fresh brewed tho, not sam smith or witchwood, or whatever else is conisour

    nothing get the job done fer me like warm natty ice
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