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Diageo's stock is down 50% from its all-time highs due to declining sales, shrinking margins, and tariff worries. Despite better-than-expected tariff impacts, Diageo's growth prospects remain ...
A collapsing Diageo share price has left investors in the FTSE 100 drinks stock reeling, but could the company’s hangover be coming to an end? When investing, your capital is at risk.
A view of Diageo and Brownstone during the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for NYCWFF) The past three years have been challenging for the global ...
Shares of Diageo avoided the worst of Thursday's tariff-fueled selloff as its production of tequila and whiskey in Mexico and Canada were spared added tariffs. Diageo is benefiting from its ...
Debra Crew, CEO of Diageo, credits her time as a military intelligence officer with influencing how she leads the 30,000-strong drinks company behind Guinness and Johnnie Walker. Unlike many other ...
Diageo Plc is offloading its entire stake in Seychelles Breweries Ltd., the third African company it’s divesting from in less than a year. Phoenix Beverages Ltd., Mauritius’ biggest brewer and ...
Diageo (NYSE:DEO) might have finally found a solution for its struggling Ciroc vodka brand through an equity swap with brand management group Main Street Advisors and LeBron James’-backed Lobos ...
Diageo has sold its majority stake in Seychelles Breweries to Mauritius-based Phoenix Beverages for around $80m. The Guinness owner held a 54.4% stake in the publicly-listed Seychelles Breweries ...
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IBM exits Nigeria, Ghana, and key African markets in strategic shiftIBM, the American technology giant ... Aside from tech companies, multinational firms like Kimberly-Clark, Pick n Pay, Diageo, and Holcim have exited Nigeria due to a tough economic environment ...
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