Deep search
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Diageo, Guinness and Moet Hennessy
Diageo denies reports it is considering selling Guinness or its stake in Moët Hennessy
Bloomberg reported on Friday that Diageo was reviewing its portfolio and weighing up spinning off or selling Guinness.
Diageo says it has no intention to sell Guinness or stake in Moet Hennessy
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 said on Sunday.
Diageo Doesn’t Intend to Sell Guinness, Moet Hennessy Stake
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.
Diageo says no plans to sell Guinness or Moët Hennessy stake
In response to recent speculation, Diageo (LON: DGE ), the global leader in beverage alcohol, has made a statement regarding its ownership of the iconic Guinness brand and its stake in Moët Hennessy. The company confirmed that it has no intention to sell either asset, dispelling rumors that had been circulating in the media.
Diageo pours cold water on report of Guinness sale
Diageo ( DEO) ADRs rose Friday after Bloomberg reported that the company was looking at a potential spinoff or sale of Guinness, which may be valued at more than $10 billion.
Guinness sale rumours denied by Diageo
Diageo is also said to be weighing the sale of Cîroc vodka, while it has sold a series of brands in the past year including Guinness Nigeria, Safari and Cacique. The firm was also forced to abandon its efforts to sell Pimm’s after a deal failed to materialise.
Diageo says it has no plans to sell Guinness brand, Moet Hennessy stake
Diageo (DEO) released a statement saying, “We note the recent media speculation around the Guinness brand and our stake in Moet Hennessy
Diageo rules out sale of Guinness brand amid stout speculation
Diageo has ruled out a sale of its famous Guinness brand, quashing speculation that the drinks giant was looking to cash-in on runaway demand demand for the fashionable Irish stout. The FTSE 100 company issued a statement on Sunday,
Diageo pours cold water on rumours it will offload Guinness
Reports emerged last week that the FTSE 100 firm was considering spinning out the Irish stout maker or selling it off entirely to boost growth.
The Guinness business is not for sale, Diageo insists after days of speculation
Drinks giant Diageo says its Guinness beer business is not for sale as well as rejecting a report its stake in Moët Hennessy could be sold off. In a statement issued on Sunday the drinks group moved to put the lid on talk of the sales after days of speculation that began with a report on the Bloomberg newswire that said a disposal programme was
21h
Diageo rules out Guinness sale as demand for ‘black stuff’ soars
The owner of Guinness has denied reports it is exploring an £8bn sale of the brand as the Irish stout enjoys a surge of ...
2d
Diageo exploring potential spin-off or sale of Guinness, Bloomberg News reports
Diageo , the world's top spirits maker, is exploring a potential spin-off or sale of beer brand Guinness and is reviewing its ...
Beverage
3h
Guinness is not for sale, says Diageo
Guinness brand owner Diageo says it has no intention of selling the high-performing stout, quashing rumors in the press over ...
2d
on MSN
Diageo Weighs Options for Guinness in Portfolio Review
Debra Crew has had a rocky year and a half since taking over as chief executive officer of Diageo Plc. The shares slumped.
The Caterer
4h
Diageo rules out Guinness sale following speculation
Diageo has ruled out a sale of its Guinness brand following speculation it could offload its famous stout in a bid to revive ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Related topics
Guinness
Moet Hennessy
LVMH
Feedback