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Diageo, the renowned British drinks company behind brands like Johnnie Walker, Guinness, Smirnoff, and Baileys, is bracing ...
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The Guinness and Johnnie Walker owner's share price hit a seven-year low amid declining sales, with US tariffs threatening to ...
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The key motivation for Diageo's acquisition strategy is to broaden the product portfolio, which is critical in the on-trade channel (bars, restaurants, pubs). Volume in the spirits industry is more ...
Diageo, which also makes Gordon’s gin and Baileys, said it is talking to the US Government over upcoming tariff policies.
Diageo knew tariffs were coming, but being "effective immediately" has left it to deal with uncertainty in 2025.
CEO Debra Crew said Diageo was taking action to "mitigate the impact and disruption to our business that tariffs may cause." ...
The company behind Johnnie Walker whiskey, Guinness beer and Smirnoff vodka on Tuesday withdrew its target of organic net sales growth of between 5% and 7% over the medium term, citing economic and ...