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spleify
01-14-2014, 09:29
Say good bye to another american legend. The same Japanese company that bought Anheuser-Busch not to long ago also.

http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/jim-beam-maker-s-mark-sold-to-japanese-firm/article_bdc36220-669a-5f7d-a02a-f0d72311c12a.html

Along with this and the fact that the Chinese now hold all American BLM land as collateral for our debt is just another sign that america is losing our foot hold on the nation.



The maker of classic American liquors such as Jim Beam and Maker's Mark has agreed to be purchased by a Japanese company in a $13.62 billion deal that would create the third largest global premium spirits business.Shares of Beam Inc. rose 24 percent on Monday after it said that it agreed to be acquired by Suntory Holdings Ltd., a Japanese beverage company. The combined company would have annual sales of more than $4.3 billion.
The deal follows a number of acquisitions of alcohol brands in recent years, including Anheuser-Busch InBev's $20.1 billion deal last year to buy the other half of Mexican brewer Grupo Modelo that it didn't already own.
The acquisition also comes at a time when the taste for bourbon — a type of American whisky that is made primarily of corn and typically distilled in Kentucky — continues to grow both domestically and abroad.


In the U.S., sales volume for bourbon and Tennessee whiskeys such as Jack Daniels has grown 26 percent over the past decade, according to the Distilled Spirits Council, and industry group. Exports of U.S. whiskeys has grown to roughly $1 billion last year, more than double what it was a decade ago.
Demand is so robust that Beam last year even considered reducing the alcohol content for Maker's Mark because of a supply shortage. The company scrapped the idea after a backlash by fans of the higher-end bourbon.
"We're basically in the middle of a global whiskey renaissance," said Frank Coleman, a spokesman for the Distilled Spirits Council.
Suntory and Beam already had a relationship. Suntory distributes Beam products in Japan and has a portfolio of spirits with whiskies, including Yamazaki and Hakushu as well as Midori liqueur and other beverages. And Beam, which is based in Deerfield, Ill., distributes Suntory's products in Singapore and other Asian markets.
Suntory President and Chairman Nobutada Saji said in a statement that the acquisition will help Suntory further its global growth. In recent years, Suntory has also purchased French beverage maker Orangina Schweppes Group and GlaxoSmith Kline's Lucozade and Ribena drinks.
Beam spokesman Clarkson Hine said for now, the deal will result in few changes for fans of Beam's bourbons. He also said that Beam, which was spun off as a stand-alone liquor company in 2011 from conglomerate Fortune Brands Inc., will continue with its current management.
"It's business as usual," Hine said, noting that Suntory has indicated it wants the company to "keep doing what we're doing."
Suntory will pay $83.50 per share, a 25 percent premium to Beam's Friday closing price of $66.97. The companies put the deal's value at about $16 billion, including debt.
Suntory plans to fund the deal with available cash and fully committed financing from The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ. Both companies' boards unanimously approved the transaction, which is targeted to close in the second quarter.
The deal needs approval from Beam Inc. stockholders.
Shares of Beam rose $16.14 to $83.11.

blacklabel
01-14-2014, 09:33
Along with this and the fact that the Chinese now hold all American BLM land as collateral for our debt is just another sign that america is losing our foot hold on the nation.

Do you have any sources for the BLM land story? Snopes is saying its false but I'd like to look into it further.

spleify
01-14-2014, 09:38
What more would you like

https://www.google.com/#q=american%20blm%20land%20collateral

blacklabel
01-14-2014, 09:43
I should have just posted the LMGTFY link myself. :D

spleify
01-14-2014, 09:50
I should have just posted the LMGTFY link myself. :D

I wasnt being a smart ass just simply providing supporting documentation for my previous statement and offering more info for your question.

Sawin
01-14-2014, 10:32
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/domain.asp

Ah Pook
01-14-2014, 10:46
Report to the whiskey thread. [Swim]

https://www.ar-15.co/threads/73853-whiskey!?p=1476751&viewfull=1#post1476751

Tim K
01-14-2014, 10:57
Jim Beam sucks. They can have it. Maker's Mark on the other hand...

DeusExMachina
01-14-2014, 11:07
Last I checked Suntory does not own InBev, and InBev is not Japanese.

Frankly, having had Yamazaki, Jim Beam and Makers can learn a thing or two about making whisky from Suntory.

wctriumph
01-14-2014, 12:03
Last I checked Suntory does not own InBev, and InBev is not Japanese.

Frankly, having had Yamazaki, Jim Beam and Makers can learn a thing or two about making whisky from Suntory.

I agree. Beam is not really good whiskey and Maker's reminds me of Southern Comfort. Also, in my opinion, any bourbon (or any whiskey really) that comes in a wine bottle should by passed on by.

Teufelhund
01-14-2014, 13:29
They can keep it. The Scots are the only ones who know how to make decent whiskey anyway.

spqrzilla
01-14-2014, 13:50
I was under the impression that InBev was South African for some reason. Probably my advancing senility.

Its not possible for Obama to "grant" a security interest in Federal lands to a Federal creditor.

davsel
01-14-2014, 13:52
They can keep it. The Scots are the only ones who know how to make decent whiskey anyway.
+1 for the Highlanders!

Aloha_Shooter
01-14-2014, 14:37
They can keep it. The Scots are the only ones who know how to make decent whiskey anyway.

It's whisky, not whiskey! This is one of the few cases where we Americans use extraneous letters in word compared to our UK cousins. There's a reason the Scots maintain Scotch is just "whisky" and anything else needs a descriptor (i.e., rye whisky, Canadian whisky, Irish whisky) in front of it. [Coffee]

Big E3
01-14-2014, 17:17
InBev is a merger of Belgian and Brazilian company's.

Teufelhund
01-14-2014, 17:26
Testy? Naw, but not really serious either. I don't have nearly the worldly whiskey experience you do, but it seems my favorite scotches all come from Scotland. And yes, it is "whisky" but I'm from America, and I spell it "whiskey."

My favorites are The Balvenie and The Macallan. I always have a bottle of at least one of them at the house, usually a 12yo, but sometimes an 18 for special occasions.

hatidua
01-14-2014, 19:17
-if we all agreed that only one country/region made good hooch, we wouldn't have such an abundance to choose from. Much like AR's - if everyone agreed that Colt was the cat's meow, there'd be no need for DD/Noveske/LMT/BCM/KAC/Etc. Different people like different things, it keeps it all interesting :)

davsel
01-14-2014, 21:11
Ended up with three bottles of Oban Distillers Edition for Christmas - My family knows what I like. [Coffee]
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSuGVQ6CLM3UlqdIWfCvPPzvLb29w0Cb VZjXFYs4CtdxEx1b1Qa1Q