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- Bottling Up Beer Investors 11/20/2009
- Many of these companies make it impossible for shareholders to have a say. At Motley Fool
- WSJ: BX Eyes Birds-Eye For $1.3B 11/19/2009
- ... At Barron's
- Market Report -- Short Stories (BUD) 11/18/2009
- Anheuser-Busch InBev initiated with a Buy at Stifel Nicolaus; tgt $68 . Stifel Nicolaus initiates BUD with a Buy and price target of $68. The firm believes that BUD is an unusually compelling... Briefing.com
- Upgrades & Downgrades: Toasting Bud With a Buy Rating 11/18/2009
- For the loneliest number one sure has a lot of company. A one point gain took the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to within one percent of its retracement level while one dollar will suffice as a salary for Citigroup’s (C) CEO. Investors sold sex and bought Saks (SKS) Playboy (PLA) plunging 14.23% to put Hef in a huff even as the upscale retailer rose 4.06% after swinging to an unexpected profit. While Wall Street ended at session highs on a day of otherwise modest market gains Jacob’s Engineering (JEC) (-14.51%) will require Jacob’s Ladder to climb back... At Minyanville
- Why You Shouldn't Listen to Jim Cramer 11/16/2009
- Time and temperament are how you can beat the market. At Motley Fool
- Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks Are Dead. (Long Live ... ) 11/13/2009
- ... At Wall Street Journal
- Does Another Round of Beer Mergers Make Sense? 11/13/2009
- Mass-produced beer is a slow-growth industry and major brewers have merged in an effort to cut costs and grab market share. But consolidation may be little more than a short-term fix. The best known deal: InBev snapped up Anheuser-Busch once an American icon in 2008 for about $52 billion to create Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD) the world’s largest brewer with operations in about 30 countries around the world.InBev’s third-quarter profit increased 11.9% to $1.55 billion by reducing expenses including jobs and advertising expenses. But revenue dropped 10% to $9.76 billion as beer volume... Minyanville
- Recession Cracks Open Big Beer 11/12/2009
- Anheuser-Busch InBev fights declining volume with higher prices and lower expenses. At Motley Fool
- Anheuser-Busch InBev 3rd-qtr net doubled 11/12/2009
- TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Anheuser-Busch InBev, the Leuven, Belgium, brewing giant, reported third-quarter net income more than doubled on 61% higher revenue. Earnings reached $1.55 billion, or 98 cents a share, from $690 million, or 72 cents, in the year-earlier quarter. Adjusted earnings per share were 72 cents against 87 cents. Revenue rose to $9.76 billion from $6.06 billion. Gross-profit margin narrowed to 53.9% from 57.8%. The adjusted profit margin based on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization widened to 36.4% from 35.3%. Total volumes rose 48% to 106.7... At MarketWatch
- Alternatives to Covered Calls, Part 2 11/10/2009
- Editor's Note: This is Part 2 in a multiple-part series. Part 1 can be found here Part 3 can be found here and Part 4 can be found here.As an improvement on writing covered calls Steve Smith's article "The Truth About Covered Calls" makes the following suggestion: Replace the underlying long stock with the purchase of an in-the-money Long-Term Equity Anticipation Security (LEAPS) or long-term call option. Rather then selling a single strike call short sell a vertical spread short for a credit. I'm using an example that's similar to the covered call position Smith used... At Minyanville
- Boston Beer's Blast of a Quarter 11/6/2009
- Sam Adams' mug runneth over. At Motley Fool
- Set 'Em and (Possibly) Forget 'Em 11/2/2009
- Enduring companies are found in the most pedestrian of industries. At Motley Fool
- TV Networks Programmed to Win from Major Games 11/2/2009
- Is a 30-second commercial that runs during the Super Bowl really worth $3 million? Hell yes say the companies that lined up to buy spots during the NBC-hosted game in 2009. The network's line-up sold out for the Superbowl broadcast which ended up being the highest-rated in history and the second most-watched program in US history. The game had an average of 98.7 million viewers beating out the 2008 Super Bowl’s average of 97.5 million. In total 151.6 million people watched at least a part of the game according to Nielsen.“The Super Bowl has done an incredible job of ... At Minyanville
- $ Follow-Up 10/31/2009
- ... At Barron's
- Profit from Mexico's Brew Brouhaha 10/30/2009
- FEMSA talks to suitors. At Motley Fool
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