The drinks giant changed tack over the weekend after declining to comment on a report on Friday (24 January) that it was ...
Diageo does not intend to sell its beer brand Guinness or its stake in Moet Hennessy, LVMH's drinks unit, the world's top ...
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 ...
Diageo shares soared to the top of the FTSE 100 on Friday after Bloomberg reported it was looking to sell or list its famous ...
Bloomberg News previously reported that the UK drinks company was reviewing its portfolio, with a spin-off or sale of ...
Diageo's share price had risen by over 4 per cent on Friday following the publication of a Bloomberg article reporting a ...
Reports of the sell off came at a testing period for Diageo boss Debra Crew, who has seen the company’s shares decline under ...
Bloomberg reported on Friday that Diageo was reviewing its portfolio and weighing up spinning off or selling Guinness.
On Friday, Bloomberg News reported that Diageo was mulling a sale of Guinness, as well as its 34% stake in Moet Hennessy, the drinks division of luxury firm LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE.
Drinks maker Diageo said on Sunday that it has no intention to sell its Guinness brand or its stake in Moët Hennessy.
Diageo is looking to sell Ciroc vodka, once backed by Sean 'Diddy' Combs, and could look to dispose of other underperforming ...
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.