Diageo’s 34% stake in LVMH’s drinks division, Moet Hennessy, is also under review, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private deliberations.
Diageo plc DEO continues to make strategic moves to enrich customer experiences and drive growth. In line with this strategy, the company has signed and completed the sale of its Cacique rum brand ...
Diageo DEO-N, the world’s top spirits maker, is exploring a potential spin-off or sale of beer brand Guinness and is reviewing its stake in LVMH’s drinks unit, Moet Hennessy, Bloomberg News ...
Diageo Plc said it doesn’t plan to sell the Guinness beer brand or its stake in Moet Hennessy, even as pressure grows on the company to find ways to revive growth. The UK distiller said it was ...
Diageo does not intend to sell its beer brand Guinness or its stake in Moet Hennessy, LVMH's drinks unit, the world's top spirits makers has said. On Friday, Bloomberg News reported that the ...
Bloomberg reported that Diageo is considering the sale of spin-off of its Guinness business (Liam McBurney/PA) Diageo is considering spinning off or selling its historic Guinness beer business ...
Global drinks giant Diageo is reportedly considering selling or spinning off its Guinness brand. Citing sources familiar with the matter, a report by Bloomberg said Diageo was planning a shake-up of ...
On Friday, Bloomberg News reported that the company was exploring options for Guinness, a star performer in Diageo's portfolio, as well as reviewing its investment in Moet Hennessy. The report ...
By contributor By Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor Published Just now Bloomberg reported that Diageo is considering the sale of spin-off of its Guinness business (Liam McBurney/PA ...
Diageo is considering spinning off or selling its historic Guinness beer business, according to reports. Bloomberg News reported on Friday that the drinks giant is also reviewing the future of its ...
Diageo has quelled speculation it is planning to sell Guinness. In a statement issued on Sunday (26 January), the London-listed drinks company said it had “no intention” to offload the Irish stout ...