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A guide to local brews at Bele Chere
ASHEVILLE Beer has long been a part of Asheville's Bele Chere festival. And as usual, there are plenty of taps serving ice-cold Budweiser and other Anheuser-Busch products.
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Slide Show: The Biggest Foreign Buyouts
Anheuser-Busch is not the first U.S. company to be swallowed by a foreign firm, and it certainly won't be the last.
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Beer Deal's 'Synergies' Don't Just Mean Layoffs
InBev 's acquisition of Anheuser-Busch has stirred fears that massive layoffs are in the offing for Busch employees.
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Bob talked to Nancy Landess, Iowa Tourism Manager, about some fun and inexpensive spots to visit in Iowa.
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Former Anheuser-Busch consultant charged
A former consultant for Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis faces a federal indictment for allegedly stealing from the nation's largest brewer.
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Bud Light Extensions Boost A-B Sales
New products gave Anheuser-Bush a lift, as the brewer today reported that second quarter net beer sales in the U.S. have increased 4.5%. The Bud Light family - including Bud Light Lime and Bud Light Chelada - ...
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Marketers, Law Enforcement Fulfill SF Weekly Prediction; Energy Beer Declared Stupid
California has joined 10 other states in compelling Anheuser Busch to stop selling caffeine-spiked beer.
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I hate to bring this up so soon after the Fourth of July, but there's an inconvenient truth lurking over the Stars and Stripes: We're drowning in debt.
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Huge horses are visiting fair here
Visitors to the Langlade County Youth Fair will enjoy the biggest equines on tour tonight and Thursday, followed by the smallest on Saturday.
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Could the future become a little rosier for HBOS investors?
Northern Rock went into government ownership, Alliance & Leicester went into Spanish ownership, is HBOS about to be broken up into multiple ownership? Given the distressed state of some of Britain's banks, ...
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Obama endorses Beijing Olympics
Well, sort of. The seemingly ubiquitous presidendial candidate has shelled out $5 million to join McDonalds and Anheuser-Busch as major advertiser during NBC's coverage of next month's Olympics.
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The CAPS Screen: 5 Rising Warren Buffett Stocks
If you could earn an obscene 50% annual return on your money, you could turn $10,000 into $1 million in just over eleven years.
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The acquisition of Anheuser-Busch by InBev means change for St. Louis, that's a fact! What those changes mean remains to be seen.
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The black box of US immigration policy scared off board voters: For the state, that money - $73.5 million - could be a cheap way for the Convention Center to borrow funds to cover some of the expansion's ...
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New 'beer king' faces fashion backlash
Carlos Brito, this tee shirt's for you. Rival St. Louis brewer Schlafly is offering a new tee shirt that pokes fun at InBev chief Carlos Brito's lack of St.
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Breakfast Buffet: Thursday 7/24
The coffee recession continues to have its effect on coffee stores in Kansas City.
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Crown Licenses Toyo Seikan to Produce SuperEnd(R) Beverage Ends in Japan
PHILADELPHIA, July 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Crown Holdings, Inc. announces that it has signed a license agreement with Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.
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New products gave Anheuser-Bush a lift, as the brewer today reported that second quarter net beer sales in the U.S. have increased 4.5%. The Bud Light family - including Bud Light Lime and Bud Light Chelada - ...
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Hook and Bullet: Comedian Lewis Black's take on the AB takeover
Comedian Lewis Black in an appearance on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night panned InBev's takeover of Anheuser-Busch, saying it reflects the American economy "being bought out by big waffle." You can watch the clip by clicking here . Tags: Anheuser-Busch 10 comments
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Anheuser-Busch reports $689M Q2 profit
Anheuser-Busch said Wednesday that it had a second-quarter profit of $689 million, or 95 cents per share, an increase of 1.8 percent compared with $677 million, or 88 cents per share, a year ago.
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