Sam Adams/Dogfish merger

pulse

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Sure. How much stock of the old Dogfish Head for normal shareholders get converted into the stock of the new company? None. That's not a merger.

I’m not talking about the business side, I’m referring to the philosophy of the business between the 2 owners.
 
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jdoggivjc

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It’s AB InBev.

They can call it whatever they want - it’s still InBev, not AB. It was InBev that bought out AB, not AB that bought out InBev. How do I know? Before the merger I was a shareholder in AB. After the merger, I was told “you’re not a shareholder anymore. Have this check.”
 

dmclone

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A/B isn't buying anyone out - they were bought out themselves by InBev like a decade ago now.

Yes, we’re all aware about InBev. Something you may not know, people still refer them as anheuser busch or Budweiser.
 

Cyclone.TV

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They can call it whatever they want - it’s still InBev, not AB. It was InBev that bought out AB, not AB that bought out InBev. How do I know? Before the merger I was a shareholder in AB. After the merger, I was told “you’re not a shareholder anymore. Have this check.”

They can call it whatever they want, yes. Which is why he isn’t wrong when he called it AB because they still use that.
 
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