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Diageo is known widely as company that makes Johnnie Walker whiskey and Guinness beer; it has struggled over the past 2 years ...
Alcohol brands are navigating tariff challenges by adopting strategies for long-term resilience, such as localizing supply ...
The world’s most valuable beers, spirits, and champagne and wine brands recorded total brand value growth in 2025, according ...
The Open is underway at Royal Portrush as fans flock to the Northern Ireland venue - and they'll want to know what sort of ...
They are reportedly serving the 'most expensive pint in Northern Ireland' at The Open at Portrush with a Guinness setting ...
One scoop to start: Diageo chief executive Debra Crew has quit with immediate effect, confirming an earlier report by the FT that she was to be replaced. The Guinness and Johnnie Walker owner is ...
Diageo, the world’s biggest spirits maker, announced that its CEO Debra Crew has stepped down by “mutual agreement” after being in the role for just two years.
Diageo Plc Chief Executive Officer Debra Crew stepped down after a bruising run in which the company’s stock has plummeted.
Debra Crew’s sudden departure underscores investor frustration, slowing sales and the need for leaner, smarter marketing.
BEER drinkers and Coca-Cola fans have been warned they could face shortages of their favourite tipples due to staff walkouts at a bottle factory. Unite the Union said strike action by forklift ...
Crew (pictured) will be replaced on an interim basis by finance officer Nik Jhangiani and a hunt for a permanent successor ...
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