A-B InBev revenue finally stabilizing 19 months after Bud Light controversy

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A-B InBev revenue finally stabilizing 19 months after Bud Light controversy​


Bud Light, made by Anheuser-Busch, sits on a store shelf on July 27, 2023, in Miami. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images/TNS)
November 04, 2024 Hannah Wyman - St. Louis Post Dispatch


Anheuser-Busch InBev may have turned a corner more than a year after its sales tanked from a boycott sparked by the brewer tapping transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a Bud Light marketing campaign in spring 2023.

The Belgium-based brewer on Thursday posted revenues of $15.57 billion, up from $15.04 billion in the same quarter last year and credited stabilization in the U.S. market.

“Our business in the U.S. is regaining momentum and we are continuing to invest to fuel the growth,” A-B InBev CEO Michel Doukeris said on a call with investors Thursday. He said that the beer sector improved in both volume and revenue and that Michelob ULTRA and Busch Light were top share gainers in the industry.

North America volume was down 0.4% for the third quarter.

The company also raised its full year expectations to between 6% to 8%, from the previous 4% to 8%.

However, overall volume was down over 2% for the quarter due to a soft consumer environment in China, where consumers are frequenting bars and restaurants less. The country saw a decline in revenue of 16%. Doukeris said he doesn’t see improvement there in the short-term.

Company leaders also announced a $2 billion share buyback program that will be carried out over the next 12 months. A-B InBev completed a $1 billion share buyback program earlier this year.

“I think it speaks to the added flexibility and it speaks to the confidence in our ability to concentrate strong cash flows in our business,” Doukeris said.

Also on the upswing is A-B InBev’s non-alcohol portfolio. The company reported a revenue growth in the mid-30s percent this quarter. Doukeris said the Olympic Games, with Corona Cero as its global beer sponsor, helped grow the company’s platform. He also cited Michelob ULTRA Zero, which will be available on U.S. shelves starting in 2025.

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Company leaders also announced a $2 billion share buyback program that will be carried out over the next 12 months. A-B InBev completed a $1 billion share buyback program earlier this year.
You only buy back shares of your own company stock to keep it from sinking further into the toilet.
Here you can see, investors were not impressed :(:
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Not everyone.
I know I'll never pick up a Bud Light can again, used to drink it every day. Still we drink Michelob Ultra (which is AB), but I know none of my guy friends would ever be caught dead holding a can of BL either. :waiting:
 
I know I'll never pick up a Bud Light can again...

Aww, Maaan, you don't know whatcher missin! It's SOooo much Fun to "pick up" a BL can...

(..just gotta be sure to 'lift' the Bottom one, first.. ;)

Then, of course, ya 'polish 'em off'...

.."Identify.. and Eliminate"... 😈 🤭

Not everyone.

Aye... Turns out, 'WokeLight' makes Excellent 'TP for Terminators'..

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:)

BTW, 'No A-B stocks were boosted in the making of this Film'.. ;) These were a few 'Corp meeting leftovers' my ex was given from work (works at a Hotel..) from one of the conference rooms, and, well.. I Promptly 'adopted them from the Fridge' to give them a... 'Proper New Home in the Ether', out at Range Day one fine Sat.. 😈 God Bless the Inventor of the 12 ga. ;)

jd
 
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