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Anheuser-Busch
Companies, Inc.
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| No
longer traded in public (wholly owned subsidiary
of InBev) |
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| Company
Description |
| Manufactures
alcoholic beverages (such as Budweiser and
Michelob) and non-alcoholic beverages (such
as Monster Energy). The company also operates
non-beverage businesses such as theme parks
(e.g. SeaWorld) . see all
beverage products/all
business units |
| * The
company changed its name to Anheuser-Busch
InBev upon merger with InBev. |
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| Dividend |
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| DRIP |
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| Perk |
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| Transfer
Agent |
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| Investor
Relation |
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| Headquarter |
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1
Busch Place
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| St.
Louis, MO 63118 |
| United
States |
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| Fiscal
Year Ending |
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| Founded |
| Originally
started as the Bavarian Brewery in 1852 |
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| Original
IPO |
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| Split
History |
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| More
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| Trivia |
| * Eberhard
Anheuser acquired Bavarian Brewery and renamed
it to E. Anheuser & Co in 1860 |
| * E.
Anheuser & Co changed its name to Anheuser-Busch
Brewing Association in 1879 |
| * A&Eagle
trademark was first used on package in 1872 |
| * Budweiser
was introduced in 1876 |
| * Adolphus
Busch (whose last name later became part
of the company name) was son-in-law of Eberhard
Anheuser |
| * During
National Prohibition, Anheuser-Busch was
manufacturing ice cream, barley malt syrup,
ginger ale, root beer, chocolate/grape flavored
beverages corn syrup, truck and bus bodies,
refrigerated cabinets, baker's yeast and
dealcoholized Budweiser |
| * Purchased
SeaWorld in 1989 |
| * Prior
to the merger with InBev in 2008, Anheuser-Busch
was traded in NYSE with symbol BUD |
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