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By Shashwat Awasthi (Reuters) -Shares of Fevertree Drinks surged almost 24% after Molson Coors' took an 8.5% stake in the ...
By Shashwat Awasthi (Reuters) -Shares of Fevertree Drinks surged almost 24% after Molson Coors took an 8.5% stake in a $88 ...
The first professional women's sports team in a major national league will soon call Denver home as the National Women's ...
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The Coors Light brewer will pay £71 million ($88 million) for 8.5% of Fevertree, a move that will help the Chicago-based company expand its non-alcoholic range.
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(Alliance News) - Fevertree Drinks PLC on Thursday said it intends to launch a share buyback programme for up to GBP71.0 million, on the back of a new partnership with Molson Coors Beverage Co for the ...
Molson Coors is to acquire an 8.5% stake in the British tonic maker Fever-Tree, in a deal worth $88 million (€84.42 million).
Molson Coors has acquired an 8.5% stake in British drinks company Fever Tree in a £71m deal that enables the mixer brand to “unlock growth” across the US.