Canadian beer giant Molson Inc. announced a $6-billion (U.S.) merger with Adolph Coors Co. Thursday, ending a week of speculation that the two family-controlled breweries would team up against larger rivals.
Confirmation came at the bottom of Molson's fiscal first-quarter earnings, released early Thursday. The merger, subject to shareholder approval, will create the Molson Coors Brewing Company, with combined annual sales of $6-billion and free cash flow of $707-million, the companies said in a press release. It will be the world's fifth biggest brewer, Molson said.
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Confirmation came at the bottom of Molson's fiscal first-quarter earnings, released early Thursday. The merger, subject to shareholder approval, will create the Molson Coors Brewing Company, with combined annual sales of $6-billion and free cash flow of $707-million, the companies said in a press release. It will be the world's fifth biggest brewer, Molson said.
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