Previous Close | 55.17 |
Open | 54.64 |
Bid | 55.14 x 1300 |
Ask | 55.04 x 1400 |
Day's Range | 54.64 - 55.17 |
52 Week Range | 44.51 - 67.09 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 2,475,850 |
Market Cap | 109.42B |
Beta (5Y Monthly) | 1.11 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 15.01 |
EPS (TTM) | 3.67 |
Earnings Date | N/A |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 0.82 (1.49%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | May 03, 2023 |
1y Target Est | 69.00 |
BRUSSELS, June 08, 2023--AB InBev (Euronext: ABI) (MEXBOL: ANB) (JSE: ANH) (NYSE: BUD), the world’s leading brewer, has extended its nearly 40-year partnership with FIFA as the official beer sponsor of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ and the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
Bud Light volume improved slightly last week, but sales are still down as the AB InBev brand continues to see fallout from its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
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Amid a high-cost environment, AB InBev (BUD) looks poised for growth on relentless execution, investment in its brands and accelerated digital transformation.
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Bud Light sales continue to be under pressure after a recent marketing campaign.
As investors try to assess the fallout on global brewing leader Anheuser-Busch InBev from a backlash against Bud Light, rival Heineken is spending $100 million to promote a new light beer to Americans.
As investors try to assess the fallout on global brewing leader Anheuser-Busch InBev from a backlash against Bud Light, rival Heineken is spending $100 million to promote a new light beer to Americans. The Dutch brewer sees Heineken Silver driving fresh momentum into its U.S. business, where sales of standard Heineken have broadly stagnated in the past decade.
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An Instagram post during March Madness apparently set off Kid Rock — and began a long six week PR nightmare for Bud Light which has dragged down sales sharply.
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Hosting the call today from AB InBev are Mr. Michel Doukeris, chief executive officer; and Mr. Fernando Tennenbaum, chief financial officer. To access the slides accompanying today's call, please visit AB InBev's website at www.ab-inbev.com and click on the Investors tab and the Reports and Results Center page. It is possible that AB InBev's actual results and financial condition may differ, possibly materially, from the anticipated results and financial condition indicated in these forward-looking statements.
AB InBev (BUD) Q1 results reflect gains from robust revenue per hectoliter (hl) growth, pricing actions and revenue management initiatives.
Anheuser-Busch InBev's CEO said it was too early to assess the impact of a conservative backlash in the United States against Bud Light over a social media promotion of the beer by a transgender influencer. "With respect to the current situation and the impact on Bud Light sales, it is too early to have a full view," Michel Doukeris told an investor conference call. "The Bud Light volume decline in the U.S. over the first three weeks of April, as publicly reported, would represent around 1% of our overall global volumes for that period."
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, reported higher than expected first-quarter earnings on Thursday as sharp price increases failed to put customers off. The maker of Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona repeated its 2023 forecast that core profit (EBITDA) would grow in line with its medium term outlook of between 4% and 8%, with revenue to grow ahead of EBITDA. Some analysts said the strong first quarter might have led to raised guidance, but a U.S. conservative backlash against Bud Light over a social media promotion on April 1 with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney could be cause for caution.
BRUSSELSBRUSSELS, May 04, 2023--AB InBev (Brussel:ABI) (BMV:ANB) (JSE:ANH) (NYSE:BUD):
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AB InBev's (BUD) Q1 results are expected to reflect gains from premiumization efforts, expansion of the beyond beer portfolio and digital initiatives, offset by elevated costs and currency headwinds.
Big-time corporate earnings, a potential writers’ strike in Hollywood, and the Fed makes a major decision on interest rates. Here are 3 things you need to know for the week ahead: 1. Markets are bracing for some major earnings. Apple (AAPL), Ford (F), Starbucks (SBUX), and AMC (AMC) are just a few of the top companies reporting quarterly results. Those will give us a fresh look at the health of American business. 2. Plus, Hollywood’s movie and TV writers could walk off the lot as early as Tuesday. The Writers Guild of America has voted in favor of a labor strike, giving studios until May 1 to agree on a deal. If a strike does occur, some of your favorite TV and film franchises could be delayed or even cut short. 3. And last but not least, the Federal Reserve makes its decision on whether to continue raising short term interest rates. Signs of a slowdown in the U.S. economy could give the Fed reason enough to pause on their current rate hike policy. We’ll hear from Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday. 3.5 We’ve got you covered all week, right here at Yahoo Finance.
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The Beverages - Alcohol industry looks poised for growth on favorable demand trends, innovation, diversification, premiumization and digital growth amid elevated input and packaging costs. Players like BUD, STZ, BF.B, TAP and NAPA will likely capitalize.