INBEV Budweiser and Miller merger tyical of last call

Baxter Lomax
  The two biggest brewers in the world want to combine and make more of a monopoly which is something the global business world is well familiar. This is after all the reason for globalization to make these cross national mergers and acquisitions easier and if Miller and Inbev combine they would control over forty percent of the market. This would even be ore reason never to order these products in a bar and are best use for the cheapskates who would most likely buy this product (Mexicans) in a shady liquor store. INBEV and Miler products are rarely ordered now days in your more upscale bars and Irish taverns in this country at least in urban areas. This acquisition really doesn't matter and would only spell the end quicker for this company as the reason for the merger is high costs of shipping and that fewer people are willing to endure piss water beer that these companies are famous for in their two ore popular brands. This merger would help it in the developing markets like Africa that doesn't brew much of their own shit and is a continent willing to take what is offered and that would only be the large international brewer that this merger would create. The merger would make this company stronger in the short run undoubtedly allowing them just to buy other popular brands for a while before people realized that their favorite brand is now owned by this multi-national behemoth and quality would go down. The combined company would own more than two hundred beers many of which are popular but obviously a merger would also see the demise of some of these brands as this company would try to keep profits high and cut down on soe of its offerings it no longer sees to have on board. This deal stinks in many ways and would be made to help shareholders see an increase for a short term nut in the long term people are still gravitating away from the sewer garbage these companies offer and are more in tune with smaller breweries with quality and art in their product that a large company can never duplicate.

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