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  • The End of the Line for the Busch Family
    To: nokdzplz

    I wasn't directing my question to you, instead to today's reality that you can find some foreign items with better quality and pricing than our own. Consumers are always looking for variety and best value for their buck.

    Before you get defensive over my words "quality", let me add; there is no better quality beer than Anheuser-Busch products. Hints, the reason I own a substantial amount of AB stocks.

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    Jun 19 10:56 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • The End of the Line for the Busch Family
    I'm an Anheuser-Busch shareholder and I have one question?

    When AB signed off a distribution agreement with InBev for Stella Artois, Beck's, Bass, Hoegaarden, Leffe, Lowenbrau, Tennent's and Boddingnton's; why didn't Anheuser-Busch take the opportunity to create a simillar distribution aggreement with InBev to take the flagship Budweiser brand to InBev International's foot print? I think that would have created an execellet distribution opportunity to build the Budweiser brand to where it should be.

    Also, if today's Americans did care about their American Icon brands, they would be buying Budweiser, Bud Light and Michelob instead of trading up to European brands, right? AB has over 160 brands in the market and I'm sure you as a consumer would be able to find the one you like.

    On a side note, what kind of car do you drive? Is it American made? Perhaps, we need to look at our daily buying power choices and looking into our own product goods before it's too late to save it!

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    Jun 18 17:34 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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