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InBev

InBev (/ˈɪnbɛv/) was a brewing company that resulted from the merger between Belgium-based company Interbrew and Brazilian brewer AmBev which took place in 2004. It existed independently until the acquisition of Anheuser-Busch in 2008, which formed Anheuser-Busch InBev (abbreviated AB InBev). InBev had operations in over 30 countries and sales in over 130 countries.[1] In 2006, it had a market capitalization of €30.6 billion and net profit of €3.2 billion on sales of €13.3 billion.

InBev
TypeWholly owned subsidiary of AB InBev
IndustryBeverage
PredecessorsAmBev
Interbrew
Founded2004; 19 years ago (2004)
Headquarters,
Belgium
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Carlos Brito (CEO)
Marcel Herrmann Telles (Chairman of the Board of Directors)
ProductsBeer
BrandsBeck's
Brahma
Corona
Leffe
Stella Artois
Websiteab-inbev.com

On July 13, 2008, InBev agreed to buy Anheuser-Busch, forming a new company to be named Anheuser-Busch InBev. It was reported that Anheuser would get two seats on the combined board.[2] To obtain antitrust approval in the United States, InBev agreed to divest itself of the company that imported Labatt's beer, another InBev brand, into the United States; this transaction was completed on March 13, 2009.[3]

The all-cash agreement, for $70 per share, or almost $52 billion, created the world's largest brewer, uniting the maker of Budweiser and Michelob with the producer of Stella Artois, Bass and Brahma. The two companies would have yearly sales of more than $36.4 billion, surpassing the previous largest brewer, London-based SABMiller.[4][5]

On October 10, 2016, Anheuser-Busch InBev acquired SABMiller for £69 billion (US$107 billion). SABMiller then ceased trading on global stock markets. The new company, now Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, subsequently sold SAB's MillerCoors beer company to Molson Coors and sold many of the European brands to Asahi Breweries.[6][7][8]

History

InBev was created in 2004 from the merger of the Belgian company Interbrew and the Brazilian company AmBev.[9] Before the merger with Ambev, Interbrew was the third largest brewing company in the world by volume; Anheuser-Busch was the largest, followed by SABMiller in second place. Heineken International was in fourth place and AmBev was the world's fifth largest brewer.

Interbrew

Interbrew's roots can be traced back to 1366 in Den Horen in Leuven when Brouwerij Artois was founded. Starting as early as the 1960s, the Artois brewery acquired several local breweries and hence consolidated its position in Belgium, until they expanded internationally by acquiring two Dutch breweries, Dommelsch in 1968 and Hengelo Bier in 1974. Finally in 1987, Artois and the Walloon-based brewer Piedboeuf, came together to form Interbrew.[10]

The move onto the global scene only happened when Interbrew acquired the Canadian beer brand Labatt. The transaction also included Labatt's sports-related assets, namely the Toronto Blue Jays baseball club, the Toronto Argonauts football club, and The Sports Network. At the time, Labatt was not much smaller than Interbrew, and since then the company has been considered a multinational with both Canadian and Belgian roots.

Some important Interbrew brands are Stella Artois, Boddingtons, Beck's, Staropramen, Jupiler, Leffe, Labatt, Hoegaarden and Bass.

In December 2001 Interbrew, Danone (former owner of Kronenbourg, and two other smaller brewers) were fined €91m for operating a cartel in Belgium while four Luxembourg companies were fined €448,000 the same month.[11]

AmBev

AmBev is a Brazilian beer company formed by a merger in 1999 between the Brahma and Antarctica breweries. It has a dominant position in South America.[12][13]

Post-merger history

InBev announced in 2005 and confirmed in 2006 that it would move the brewing of Hoegaarden, whose brewery it determined was obsolete, to the Piedboeuf brewery in Jupille. This resulted in huge protests and great disappointment in the town of Hoegaarden. The beer, though, is made with a very special yeast that is difficult to cultivate and keep alive. The Jupille-based brewery proved incapable of attaining desired levels of quality and InBev's sole alternative was to bring production back to the original Hoegaarden-brewery, causing great sarcasm in the media that, by that time, had become openly hostile towards the beer-giant.[14] In September 2007 however, the company announced that brewing would continue at the Hoegaarden Brewery in Hoegaarden.

On June 12, 2008, InBev announced that it made a US$46 billion offer for the brewing firm Anheuser-Busch.[15] This merger joined two of the world's four largest brewing companies (based on revenue) and created a company that brews three of the top beers in the world – Bud Light, Budweiser and Skol. InBev also stated that the merger would not result in any U.S. brewery closures and it would also attempt to keep management and board members from both companies.[16]

On Sunday, July 13, 2008, Anheuser-Busch announced that it had agreed to an acquisition by InBev valued at about US$52 billion in cash, or $70 per share.[17] As a condition, InBev will be renamed Anheuser-Busch InBev and Anheuser-Busch would retain two seats on the board of directors.[18]

Merger with SABMiller

On October 10, 2016, an over $100 billion merger between Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) and SABMiller closed. The new company is trading as NewbelcoSABMiller.[19]

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV is trading on the Brussels Stock Exchange as ABI.BR and as BUD on the New York stock exchange.[20][21][22]

Corporate governance

Brazilian Carlos Brito is the current chief executive officer. Brito replaced John Brock at the end of 2005.[23] InBev's current Board of Directors include María Asunción Aramburuzabala, Martin J Barrington, Alex Behring, Michèle Burns, Paul Cornet de Ways Ruart, Stéfan Descheemaeker, Grégoire de Spoelberch, William F. Gifford, Olivier Goudet, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Elio Leoni Sceti, Alejandro Santo Domingo, Carlos Alberto da Veiga Sicupira, Marcel Herrmann Telles (Chairman), Alexandre Vandamme.

Organization

InBev is a global company which divides operations into five zones – North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Central & Eastern Europe, and Asia Pacific. In addition there is a Global Exports/Licenses section which comes under the responsibility of the central international department.[24]

Operations

Western Europe

The Western Europe zone has 16 brewing plants producing 36.1 million hectolitres. The trading companies are InBev Belgium, InBev France, Brasserie de Luxembourg Mousel-Diekirch SA, InBev Nederland, InBev UK, InBev Germany and InBev Italia. InBev's operations in the UK began in 2000 when Interbrew acquired Tennent Caledonian Breweries and Whitbread PLC. The Western Europe Zone President is Alain Beyens. InBev UK holds the number-three market position in the UK with a 16.9% market share. In 2014, it produced 8.6 million hectolitres of beer at three breweries – Magor in Wales, Samlesbury in England, and Stag in Mortlake, London.[25] In August 2009, AB Inbev announced that Irish drinks company C&C had agreed to purchase Tennents for £180m, a deal which included the Wellpark brewery.[26]

North America

AB Inbev operates seven breweries in Canada [27] as well as 12 in the United States. [28]

Latin America

Production was 131.1 million hectolitres in 2007.

Brands

InBev has approx 400 beer brands produced and sold throughout the world. The flagship brands are Stella Artois, Brahma, Beck's, Corona, and Leffe.[29]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ . Inbev.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  2. ^ Kesmodel, David; Berman, Dennis K.; Cimilluca, Dana (15 July 2008). "Anheuser, InBev Reach A Deal for $52 Billion". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  3. ^ "Anheuser-InBev Sells Labatt's US Business". TheStreet.com. Associated Press. March 13, 2009. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  4. ^ de la Merced, Michael J. (July 14, 2008). "Anheuser-Busch Agrees to Be Sold to InBev". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  5. ^ Spain, William; Goldstein, Steve. "Anheuser-Busch accepts $52 billion InBev offer". MarketWatch.
  6. ^ "Anheuser-Busch InBev to Sell Former SABMiller's Central and Eastern European Business to Asahi". Bloomberg News. Bloomberg. December 21, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  7. ^ Dill, Molly (10 October 2016). "Anheuser-Busch to complete acquisition of SABMiller today". BizTimes. BizTimes Media LLC. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  8. ^ Nurin, Tara (October 10, 2016). "It's Final: AB InBev Closes On Deal To Buy SABMiller". Forbes. Retrieved February 1, 2017. SABMiller ceased trading on global stock markets last week
  9. ^ "Interbrew buys AmBev and becomes world number one". Beverage Daily. March 3, 2004.
  10. ^ "A Brief History of Anheuser-Busch InBev" (PDF). AB-InBev. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  11. ^ Gow, David (April 18, 2007). "Heineken and Grolsch fined for price-fixing". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  12. ^ [Ambev - Together for a Better World] (in Portuguese). Ambev. Archived from the original on 2010-04-22. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  13. ^ "Beer Makers' Merger Ends 100-year Battle". Sun-Sentinel. Orlando. Bloomberg News. July 3, 1999. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  14. ^ Protz, Roger (June 2005). . beer-pages.com. Archived from the original on 2006-06-13.
  15. ^ Sorkin, Andrew Ross; de la Merced, Michael (June 12, 2008). "Brewer Bids $46 Billion for Anheuser-Busch". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  16. ^ "InBev: U.S. Anheuser Breweries to Stay After Merger". Reuters. June 20, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  17. ^ de la Merced, Michael J. (July 13, 2008). "Anheuser-Busch Agrees to be Sold to InBev". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-13.
  18. ^ Leonard, Christopher (July 14, 2008). "Anheuser-Busch agrees to sale". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Associated Press. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  19. ^ Nurin, Tara (October 10, 2016). "It's Final: AB InBev Closes On Deal To Buy SABMiller". Forbes. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  20. ^ . Reuters Business. Thomson Reuters. January 27, 2017. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2017. ABI.BR on Brussels Stock Exchange
  21. ^ "AB InBev, SABMiller clink glasses for £69-b deal". Business Line.
  22. ^ Mickle, Tripp (28 September 2016). "SABMiller, AB InBev Shareholders Approve $100 Billion-Plus Merger". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  23. ^ "InBev Names Brazilian Brito as New CEO". Latin American Herald Tribune. Associated Press. December 28, 2005. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  24. ^ "2010 Annual Report: Guide to Our Business" (PDF). AB-Inbev. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  25. ^ "Country Information: United Kingdom" (PDF). AB Inbev. April 2015. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  26. ^ Evans, Graeme (August 27, 2009). "Tennent's snapped up by Magners' owner". The Independent. London. Press Association. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  27. ^ (PDF). AB Inbev. April 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-23. Alt url
  28. ^ "Anheuser-Busch InBev United States breweries and tours". AB Inbev. 2016.
  29. ^ . AB-Inbev. February 26, 2015. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved September 2, 2015.

Bibliography

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InBev ˈ ɪ n b ɛ v was a brewing company that resulted from the merger between Belgium based company Interbrew and Brazilian brewer AmBev which took place in 2004 It existed independently until the acquisition of Anheuser Busch in 2008 which formed Anheuser Busch InBev abbreviated AB InBev InBev had operations in over 30 countries and sales in over 130 countries 1 In 2006 it had a market capitalization of 30 6 billion and net profit of 3 2 billion on sales of 13 3 billion InBevTypeWholly owned subsidiary of AB InBevIndustryBeveragePredecessorsAmBevInterbrewFounded2004 19 years ago 2004 HeadquartersAnderlecht BelgiumArea servedWorldwideKey peopleCarlos Brito CEO Marcel Herrmann Telles Chairman of the Board of Directors ProductsBeerBrandsBeck sBrahmaCoronaLeffeStella ArtoisWebsiteab inbev wbr comOn July 13 2008 InBev agreed to buy Anheuser Busch forming a new company to be named Anheuser Busch InBev It was reported that Anheuser would get two seats on the combined board 2 To obtain antitrust approval in the United States InBev agreed to divest itself of the company that imported Labatt s beer another InBev brand into the United States this transaction was completed on March 13 2009 3 The all cash agreement for 70 per share or almost 52 billion created the world s largest brewer uniting the maker of Budweiser and Michelob with the producer of Stella Artois Bass and Brahma The two companies would have yearly sales of more than 36 4 billion surpassing the previous largest brewer London based SABMiller 4 5 On October 10 2016 Anheuser Busch InBev acquired SABMiller for 69 billion US 107 billion SABMiller then ceased trading on global stock markets The new company now Anheuser Busch InBev SA NV subsequently sold SAB s MillerCoors beer company to Molson Coors and sold many of the European brands to Asahi Breweries 6 7 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Interbrew 1 2 AmBev 1 3 Post merger history 2 Merger with SABMiller 3 Corporate governance 4 Organization 5 Operations 5 1 Western Europe 5 2 North America 5 3 Latin America 6 Brands 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 BibliographyHistory EditInBev was created in 2004 from the merger of the Belgian company Interbrew and the Brazilian company AmBev 9 Before the merger with Ambev Interbrew was the third largest brewing company in the world by volume Anheuser Busch was the largest followed by SABMiller in second place Heineken International was in fourth place and AmBev was the world s fifth largest brewer Interbrew Edit Interbrew s roots can be traced back to 1366 in Den Horen in Leuven when Brouwerij Artois was founded Starting as early as the 1960s the Artois brewery acquired several local breweries and hence consolidated its position in Belgium until they expanded internationally by acquiring two Dutch breweries Dommelsch in 1968 and Hengelo Bier in 1974 Finally in 1987 Artois and the Walloon based brewer Piedboeuf came together to form Interbrew 10 The move onto the global scene only happened when Interbrew acquired the Canadian beer brand Labatt The transaction also included Labatt s sports related assets namely the Toronto Blue Jays baseball club the Toronto Argonauts football club and The Sports Network At the time Labatt was not much smaller than Interbrew and since then the company has been considered a multinational with both Canadian and Belgian roots Some important Interbrew brands are Stella Artois Boddingtons Beck s Staropramen Jupiler Leffe Labatt Hoegaarden and Bass In December 2001 Interbrew Danone former owner of Kronenbourg and two other smaller brewers were fined 91m for operating a cartel in Belgium while four Luxembourg companies were fined 448 000 the same month 11 AmBev Edit AmBev is a Brazilian beer company formed by a merger in 1999 between the Brahma and Antarctica breweries It has a dominant position in South America 12 13 Post merger history Edit InBev announced in 2005 and confirmed in 2006 that it would move the brewing of Hoegaarden whose brewery it determined was obsolete to the Piedboeuf brewery in Jupille This resulted in huge protests and great disappointment in the town of Hoegaarden The beer though is made with a very special yeast that is difficult to cultivate and keep alive The Jupille based brewery proved incapable of attaining desired levels of quality and InBev s sole alternative was to bring production back to the original Hoegaarden brewery causing great sarcasm in the media that by that time had become openly hostile towards the beer giant 14 In September 2007 however the company announced that brewing would continue at the Hoegaarden Brewery in Hoegaarden On June 12 2008 InBev announced that it made a US 46 billion offer for the brewing firm Anheuser Busch 15 This merger joined two of the world s four largest brewing companies based on revenue and created a company that brews three of the top beers in the world Bud Light Budweiser and Skol InBev also stated that the merger would not result in any U S brewery closures and it would also attempt to keep management and board members from both companies 16 On Sunday July 13 2008 Anheuser Busch announced that it had agreed to an acquisition by InBev valued at about US 52 billion in cash or 70 per share 17 As a condition InBev will be renamed Anheuser Busch InBev and Anheuser Busch would retain two seats on the board of directors 18 Merger with SABMiller EditOn October 10 2016 an over 100 billion merger between Anheuser Busch InBev AB InBev and SABMiller closed The new company is trading as NewbelcoSABMiller 19 Anheuser Busch InBev SA NV is trading on the Brussels Stock Exchange as ABI BR and as BUD on the New York stock exchange 20 21 22 Corporate governance EditBrazilian Carlos Brito is the current chief executive officer Brito replaced John Brock at the end of 2005 23 InBev s current Board of Directors include Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala Martin J Barrington Alex Behring Michele Burns Paul Cornet de Ways Ruart Stefan Descheemaeker Gregoire de Spoelberch William F Gifford Olivier Goudet Jorge Paulo Lemann Elio Leoni Sceti Alejandro Santo Domingo Carlos Alberto da Veiga Sicupira Marcel Herrmann Telles Chairman Alexandre Vandamme Organization EditInBev is a global company which divides operations into five zones North America Latin America Western Europe Central amp Eastern Europe and Asia Pacific In addition there is a Global Exports Licenses section which comes under the responsibility of the central international department 24 Operations EditWestern Europe Edit The Western Europe zone has 16 brewing plants producing 36 1 million hectolitres The trading companies are InBev Belgium InBev France Brasserie de Luxembourg Mousel Diekirch SA InBev Nederland InBev UK InBev Germany and InBev Italia InBev s operations in the UK began in 2000 when Interbrew acquired Tennent Caledonian Breweries and Whitbread PLC The Western Europe Zone President is Alain Beyens InBev UK holds the number three market position in the UK with a 16 9 market share In 2014 it produced 8 6 million hectolitres of beer at three breweries Magor in Wales Samlesbury in England and Stag in Mortlake London 25 In August 2009 AB Inbev announced that Irish drinks company C amp C had agreed to purchase Tennents for 180m a deal which included the Wellpark brewery 26 North America Edit AB Inbev operates seven breweries in Canada 27 as well as 12 in the United States 28 Latin America Edit Production was 131 1 million hectolitres in 2007 Brands EditMain article AB InBev brands InBev has approx 400 beer brands produced and sold throughout the world The flagship brands are Stella Artois Brahma Beck s Corona and Leffe 29 See also Edit Companies portalAnheuser Busch InBev Baillet Latour Fund Paul De Keersmaeker Alexandre VandammeReferences EditNotes Edit Press release Inbev com Archived from the original on February 7 2009 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Kesmodel David Berman Dennis K Cimilluca Dana 15 July 2008 Anheuser InBev Reach A Deal for 52 Billion The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2016 02 04 Anheuser InBev Sells Labatt s US Business TheStreet com Associated Press March 13 2009 Retrieved 2016 02 04 de la Merced Michael J July 14 2008 Anheuser Busch Agrees to Be Sold to InBev The New York Times Retrieved 2016 02 04 Spain William Goldstein Steve Anheuser Busch accepts 52 billion InBev offer MarketWatch Anheuser Busch InBev to Sell Former SABMiller s Central and Eastern European Business to Asahi Bloomberg News Bloomberg December 21 2016 Retrieved February 1 2017 Dill Molly 10 October 2016 Anheuser Busch to complete acquisition of SABMiller today BizTimes BizTimes Media LLC Retrieved 31 January 2017 Nurin Tara October 10 2016 It s Final AB InBev Closes On Deal To Buy SABMiller Forbes Retrieved February 1 2017 SABMiller ceased trading on global stock markets last week Interbrew buys AmBev and becomes world number one Beverage Daily March 3 2004 A Brief History of Anheuser Busch InBev PDF AB InBev Retrieved 2016 02 04 Gow David April 18 2007 Heineken and Grolsch fined for price fixing The Guardian London Retrieved 2007 08 01 Ambev Juntos por um mundo melhor Ambev Together for a Better World in Portuguese Ambev Archived from the original on 2010 04 22 Retrieved 2016 02 04 Beer Makers Merger Ends 100 year Battle Sun Sentinel Orlando Bloomberg News July 3 1999 Retrieved 2016 02 04 Protz Roger June 2005 Pierre Celis Maestro of White Beer beer pages com Archived from the original on 2006 06 13 Sorkin Andrew Ross de la Merced Michael June 12 2008 Brewer Bids 46 Billion for Anheuser Busch The New York Times Retrieved 2016 02 04 InBev U S Anheuser Breweries to Stay After Merger Reuters June 20 2008 Retrieved 2008 06 20 de la Merced Michael J July 13 2008 Anheuser Busch Agrees to be Sold to InBev The New York Times Retrieved 2008 07 13 Leonard Christopher July 14 2008 Anheuser Busch agrees to sale The Philadelphia Inquirer Associated Press Retrieved 2016 02 04 Nurin Tara October 10 2016 It s Final AB InBev Closes On Deal To Buy SABMiller Forbes Retrieved January 28 2017 Stocks Anheuser Busch Inbev NV ABI BR Reuters Business Thomson Reuters January 27 2017 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved February 1 2017 ABI BR on Brussels Stock Exchange AB InBev SABMiller clink glasses for 69 b deal Business Line Mickle Tripp 28 September 2016 SABMiller AB InBev Shareholders Approve 100 Billion Plus Merger Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 29 September 2016 InBev Names Brazilian Brito as New CEO Latin American Herald Tribune Associated Press December 28 2005 Retrieved 2016 02 04 2010 Annual Report Guide to Our Business PDF AB Inbev Retrieved 2016 02 04 Country Information United Kingdom PDF AB Inbev April 2015 Retrieved 2016 02 04 Evans Graeme August 27 2009 Tennent s snapped up by Magners owner The Independent London Press Association Retrieved 2016 02 04 Anheuser Busch InBev in Canada key facts amp figures PDF AB Inbev April 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 07 23 Alt url 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