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Beer giant AB InBev has decided no longer to produce Belle-Vue Geuze beer in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw (Flemish Brabant) due to ...
Busch’s New York City distribution operation and launch a new division to oversee its beverage portfolio in the region.
Investment group headed by De Mevius family, co-founders of AB InBev beer brewers, set to buy KTM Sportcar GmbH and oversee X ...
U.S.-listed shares of AB InBev sank 12% Thursday as the world's biggest beermaker's volume and sales missed estimates on soft ...
The spending, part of a $300 million commitment from the beer giant, comes as the Trump administration pushes companies to ...
The De Mevius family, founders of the world's largest brewery group, just acquired the KTM business arm responsible for the X ...
Shares in AB InBev, maker of brands including Corona and Stella Artois, were down 11.2% by 1407, hitting their lowest since February and heading for their biggest single-day decline since 2020.
Outlook: AB InBev expects FY25 EBITDA to grow between 4% and 8%, despite inflationary and macroeconomic headwinds, and projects net capital expenditure in the range of $3.5 billion to $4 billion.
Shares of AB InBev plunged as much as 11% Thursday after the world's largest brewer posted a worse-than-feared decline in second-quarter volumes, even as revenues and profits surged ahead.
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