Sen. Amy Klobuchar and other lawmakers raised questions at a Senate hearing Tuesday on the proposed $107B takeover by the world’s largest brewer, AB InBev, of rival SABMiller.
The world’s two biggest beer makers will join forces to create a company that produces almost a third of the world’s beer. But in the U.S., the deal will not bring arch rivals Budweiser and Miller under the same roof.
Budweiser maker Anheuser-Busch InBev announced Wednesday a final agreement to buy SABMiller for $107 billion.
The two biggest beer producers in the world are set to merge after SABMiller accepted Anheuser-Busch InBev’s $104 billion offer.
AB InBev is already the largest beer maker in the world, and it may soon get a lot bigger. But the competing craft brewing industry is growing even bigger.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and other lawmakers raised questions at a Senate hearing Tuesday on the proposed $107B takeover by the world’s largest brewer, AB InBev, of rival SABMiller.
The world’s two biggest beer makers will join forces to create a company that produces almost a third of the world’s beer. But in the U.S., the deal will not bring arch rivals Budweiser and Miller under the same roof.
Budweiser maker Anheuser-Busch InBev announced Wednesday a final agreement to buy SABMiller for $107 billion.
The two biggest beer producers in the world are set to merge after SABMiller accepted Anheuser-Busch InBev’s $104 billion offer.
AB InBev is already the largest beer maker in the world, and it may soon get a lot bigger. But the competing craft brewing industry is growing even bigger.