Flight is a great alternative to Ultra wokeness aside.
txags92 said:When publicly traded companies like AB or Disney make decisions that hurt their shareholders in the service of other agendas, it violates their fiduciary duty to the shareholders and they should be accountable for the losses incurred as a result. That is not an "unhinged" or extremist position. When companies sell shares of stock to become publicly traded, part of the deal is that they now owe a duty to those shareholders to act in the interest of improving the return on investment by maximizing profits. Serving the agenda of ESG and other woke mobs doesn't do that and violates their fiduciary duty.Opalka said:
So conservatives boycott Bud Light, and drive the stock price down. And now DeSantis wants to sue AB because the stock price hurts the shareholders. Wow, this guy wants to be president? Why are all of the republican nominees so unhinged?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/desantis-calls-state-investment-manager-002733560.html
ContinentalAg said:
Don't drink a lot of beer so bear with me. During this BL deal, I've noticed that no one seems to be drinking Bud heavy either and my HEB has a tiny Bud heavy section. Is this normal since light beers have taken over?
What university do you teach at? Or what media outlet do you work at?Opalka said:
So conservatives boycott Bud Light, and drive the stock price down. And now DeSantis wants to sue AB because the stock price hurts the shareholders. Wow, this guy wants to be president? Why are all of the republican nominees so unhinged?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/desantis-calls-state-investment-manager-002733560.html
Opalka said:
So conservatives boycott Bud Light, and drive the stock price down. And now DeSantis wants to sue AB because the stock price hurts the shareholders. Wow, this guy wants to be president? Why are all of the republican nominees so unhinged?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/desantis-calls-state-investment-manager-002733560.html
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aggiedata said:
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Or really any place. I'm sure BL loves this representation.— Clown World â„¢ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) July 26, 2023
CNBC website and also my Schwab brokerage account say that BUD will report earnings on August 3rd.CheeseSndwch said:
Looking forward to getting some hard numbers with this morning's earnings call/release.
Quote:
Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, announced it would be laying off some 350 employees, many of them corporate positions, as it seeks to recover from the fallout over a campaign involving a trans influencer.
In a statement reported by multiple outlets, the company said Wednesday that the layoffs would affect less than 2% of its approximately 18,000 employees nationwide.
An Anheuser-Busch spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Today we took the very difficult but necessary decision to eliminate a number of positions across our corporate organization," said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth. "While we never take these decisions lightly, we want to ensure that our organization continues to be set for future long-term success."
The layoffs will not include frontline staff such as "brewery and warehouse staff, drivers, and field sales, among others," the company said. The move was designed to "simplify and reduce layers within its organization," it said.
That was one of the points where I knew BL was screwed. When your beer becomes a political virtue signal for one political party and way more than 50% of your current customers probably voted for the other party, you are in for a rough ride.Squadron7 said:
But....but....but...
txags92 said:That was one of the points where I knew BL was screwed. When your beer becomes a political virtue signal for one political party and way more than 50% of your current customers probably voted for the other party, you are in for a rough ride.Squadron7 said:
But....but....but...
And yet they are all democrats holding up the bottle as a political symbol of their virtue. When your goal is to sell beer to everybody on both sides of the aisle, it is never a good thing for your beer to become a symbol for one side.Squadron7 said:txags92 said:That was one of the points where I knew BL was screwed. When your beer becomes a political virtue signal for one political party and way more than 50% of your current customers probably voted for the other party, you are in for a rough ride.Squadron7 said:
But....but....but...
Nobody in that photo drinks beer.
Everyone in that photo has used the bottle more than once.
Squadron7 said:
But....but....but...
Stat Monitor Repairman said:Squadron7 said:
But....but....but...
Photo reminds me of when Democrat leaders marched through Chinatown in February 2020 encouraging people to go out and spread covid.
They didn't. Someone else did and handed it to them after posing them and checking to make sure the lighting was just right.munch96 said:
I'm surprised they even had the frame of mind to open the beers in the first place.
Trying to make the books look better?ProgN said:
Bud Light maker Anheuser-Busch to lay off hundreds of employees, company says (nbcnews.com)Quote:
Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, announced it would be laying off some 350 employees, many of them corporate positions, as it seeks to recover from the fallout over a campaign involving a trans influencer.
In a statement reported by multiple outlets, the company said Wednesday that the layoffs would affect less than 2% of its approximately 18,000 employees nationwide.
An Anheuser-Busch spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Today we took the very difficult but necessary decision to eliminate a number of positions across our corporate organization," said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth. "While we never take these decisions lightly, we want to ensure that our organization continues to be set for future long-term success."
The layoffs will not include frontline staff such as "brewery and warehouse staff, drivers, and field sales, among others," the company said. The move was designed to "simplify and reduce layers within its organization," it said.
deddog said:Trying to make the books look better?ProgN said:
Bud Light maker Anheuser-Busch to lay off hundreds of employees, company says (nbcnews.com)Quote:
Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, announced it would be laying off some 350 employees, many of them corporate positions, as it seeks to recover from the fallout over a campaign involving a trans influencer.
In a statement reported by multiple outlets, the company said Wednesday that the layoffs would affect less than 2% of its approximately 18,000 employees nationwide.
An Anheuser-Busch spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Today we took the very difficult but necessary decision to eliminate a number of positions across our corporate organization," said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth. "While we never take these decisions lightly, we want to ensure that our organization continues to be set for future long-term success."
The layoffs will not include frontline staff such as "brewery and warehouse staff, drivers, and field sales, among others," the company said. The move was designed to "simplify and reduce layers within its organization," it said.
powerbelly said:deddog said:Trying to make the books look better?ProgN said:
Bud Light maker Anheuser-Busch to lay off hundreds of employees, company says (nbcnews.com)Quote:
Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, announced it would be laying off some 350 employees, many of them corporate positions, as it seeks to recover from the fallout over a campaign involving a trans influencer.
In a statement reported by multiple outlets, the company said Wednesday that the layoffs would affect less than 2% of its approximately 18,000 employees nationwide.
An Anheuser-Busch spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Today we took the very difficult but necessary decision to eliminate a number of positions across our corporate organization," said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth. "While we never take these decisions lightly, we want to ensure that our organization continues to be set for future long-term success."
The layoffs will not include frontline staff such as "brewery and warehouse staff, drivers, and field sales, among others," the company said. The move was designed to "simplify and reduce layers within its organization," it said.
It isn't going to fix bad sales numbers.
BQ_90 said:
Bjork said today that AB is out coors miller new beer of Aggie athletics
That's a really good comparison and heck, one of the venues had a bring your disco records (mostly BeeGee's) to the park and they put them all in a big pile and blew them up. Disco never recovered and neither will Bud Light.lb3 said:
Sports venues are the last place I would want to be seen drinking a Bud Light. This isn't a conservative boycott against Bud Light, this is a brand that became toxic overnight within bro-culture. This is basically like in July of '79 when disco suddenly became toxic. The cultural underpinnings of each are similar.
I can't think of any that are even in the same ballpark as far as what they cost their parent company.Im Gipper said:
So was this the worst marketing decision in history?