AB InBev will retain its moniker

Matthew Boyle|Published

Brewer SABMiller’s name will disappear after its takeover by Anheuser-Busch InBev.

AB InBev players to dominate new brewer’s ranks

Matthew Boyle|Published

AB InBev names team to lead the company after its takeover of SABMiller - a list that includes one executive from the acquired brewer.

SABMiller’s earnings hurt by charges in African units

Matthew Boyle|Published

Brewer SABMiller has reported full-year earnings that missed analysts’ estimates.

Oprah buys into Weight Watchers

Matthew Boyle|Published

Oprah Winfrey will buy 10 percent of Weight Watchers International’s shares and join the company’s board.

The beer king who flies economy class

Matthew Boyle|Published

AB InBev boss Carlos Brito is a calculating power broker who thrives under pressure - and wears jeans to work.

AB InBev sales beat estimates

Matthew Boyle|Published

The biggest brewer in the world has reported revenue growth that topped analysts’ estimates.

Heineken buoyed by demand in Asia

Matthew Boyle|Published

Brewer Heineken on Wednesday reported beer sales that advanced more than analysts estimated.

SABMiller’s 4Q sales improve

Matthew Boyle|Published

The second-biggest brewer in the world has reported fourth-quarter beer sales that beat estimates.

AB InBev earnings miss estimates

Matthew Boyle|Published

Anheuser-Busch InBev NV plans to buy back $1 billion of shares.

Sluggish demand concerns Heineken

Matthew Boyle|Published

Brewer Heineken NV says volume growth will slow in 2015 amid sluggish demand in developed markets.

Sluggish food, Asia hit Unilever sales growth

Matthew Boyle|Published

Unilever’s revenue grew less than analysts predicted in the second quarter as Asian emerging markets continued to slow and the struggling food business posted another ...

Africa and Asia put Nestlé in sight of sales target

Matthew Boyle|Published

Nestlé expected to achieve its targeted long-term sales growth rate next year after an acceleration in revenue from Asia and Africa in the third quarter, the biggest ...

Nestle needs to boost sales

Matthew Boyle|Published

Nestle says it will struggle this year to meet its long-term forecast for annual sales growth of five percent.