AB InBev Explores IPO for Asia Business

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Anheuser-Busch InBev is looking to drain some debt after a buying binge of beer brands—and is looking at an IPO of its Asian businesses

 

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It’s not real beer anyway.

LMAO—109$Billion Debt Pile!!!! When Budweiser Was American owned—They had 0 Debt!! AmericaFirst

Say what now? The billionaires are looking for the public to raise money to pay their debt? Employees should do a hostile take over and become a Co-op Brewery. Time for the people to show that our money is ours and we should not be bailing billionaires out on our expense.

screw you and your paywall

Let them fail. They deserve it for all they’ve done against small brewers.

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