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Molson Coors Beverage Co. announced Thursday that it has acquired an 8.5% stake in Fevertree Drinks PLC, the British premium ...
As part of the agreement, the beer giant will manage the sales, distribution and production of Fevertree’s products in the US ...
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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.
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).