It looks like the American company Budweiser might be up for sale.
From
USATODAY:
The head of Belgian brewer InBev NV visited Capitol Hill Tuesday to promote his company's takeover of Anheuser-Busch (BUD) to skeptical lawmakers and told reporters the $65 a share offer is the highest it would bid.
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Brito previously said he hoped for a friendly deal with Anheuser-Busch and would keep the company in St. Louis.
The European company's plan got a chilly
reception from Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat who served
Budweiser, Bud Lite and Bud Select to all the attendees.
Following her 45-minute meeting with Brito and
other InBev officials, the first-term senator said: "I was very up
front ... I explained to them that I would do everything I could to
stop this sale from going through."
I wouldn't be considered a Budweiser drinker by any stretch, but I do enjoy the brew at almost every sporting event I go to. I would definitely classify it as an American hallmark.
InBev is a Belgium company that owns Bass, Stella, Hoegarden, St. Pauli Girl, Leffe, Labatt, Löwenbräu and manufactures Budweiser (for Anheuser Busch) in order to export it across the world. Many brands that I enjoy at home, Hoegarden especially.
What do you think we expect if Budweiser is sold to a Belgian company?
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