Tag: beer

M&A
SABMiller offers $11.9 billion to take over Foster's, but the Aussie brewer's board holds out for more.
By Sameera Anand | 22 June 2011
The Philippine conglomerate halts trading in its shares for the duration of the marketing and sets a preliminary price for the equity portion that suggests a maximum 8.5% discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 14 April 2011
M&A
The Japanese beverage company agrees to acquire 14.7% of Fraser and Neave from Temasek in an effort to enhance its footprint and product offering in Asia-Pacific.
By Lillian Liu | 27 July 2010
M&A
There are clear signs of change in Japan Inc as bitter rivals discuss a merger.
By Dan Slater | 15 July 2009
M&A
One of China's richest men pays $235 million for Anheuser-Busch InBev's final 7% stake in the Chinese brewery.
By Daniel Inman | 11 May 2009
M&A
Japan's second-largest beverage company is on the way to completing yet another earnings-accretive acquisition. But debt levels have soared, and targets are running out.
By Dan Slater | 28 April 2009
M&A
In pursuit of its policy of earnings-accretive growth, Kirin takes the first step towards a possible privatisation of the Australian alcoholic beverages company.
By Dan Slater | 24 April 2009
M&A
The Japanese brewer sells its stake in San Miguel Brewery's parent company to partially finance the acquisition.
By Daniel Inman | 23 February 2009
More than two years after its IPO, the Singapore-listed beer producer may finally achieve a dual listing that will allow it to sell shares to domestic retail investors.
By Anette Jönsson | 24 October 2008
Parent company San Miguel Corporation decides to spin off only 5% of its domestic beer subsidiary, while price sensitivity makes it "highly likely" that the price will be fixed ...
By Anette Jönsson | 25 April 2008
The Philippine brewer is aiming for an IPO of at least $150 million, but 90% of the proceeds will go to the parent.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 April 2008
M&A
Interbrew''s top man in China talks about recent acquisitions and why the company is so optimistic about China''s beer market.
By Steven Irvine | 7 April 2003
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