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re: Anheuser-Busch BUD stock not affected by Trans Can
Posted on 4/23/23 at 9:17 am to Marcus Aurelius
Posted on 4/23/23 at 9:17 am to Marcus Aurelius
quote:
Stock has slightly out-performed this year.
Now check the stock's performance since the shite hit the fan.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 10:05 am to Marcus Aurelius
Give it time. Right now the ESG supporting companies and hedge funds are propping the stock up, but ones sales numbers come it (if not manipulated) then things get interesting.
I also want to see sales numbers for competitors; Yuengling, Miller, smaller breweries.
I also want to see sales numbers for competitors; Yuengling, Miller, smaller breweries.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 10:07 am to Marcus Aurelius
quote:
so far. Stock has slightly out-performed this year.
Based on past earning. Wait until the next earnings call.
This post was edited on 4/23/23 at 10:08 am
Posted on 4/23/23 at 10:53 am to MFn GIMP
quote:
Love the sinner hate the sin and all that but homosexuality and transgenderism is still a sin.
it is that. but it is also it is our duty to help them.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 10:55 am to Roaad
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The Corinthian guyy is one of those cats that still believe in Russiagate and all the other Democrat nonsense.
He is a 100% shill for the Dems.
you are actually incorrect.
putting me in a box is just your brains attempt to simplify shite for you to understand. I probably have beliefs that are harder right than your own, but those arent the ones your leaders choose to discuss because they'd rather focus on social issues that divide people.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 10:57 am to BamaGradinTn
quote:
Now check the stock's performance since the shite hit the fan.
it's up 5% over the past month. but as others have pointed out the stock doesn't reflect sales. and distributers not restocking won't show up for another month
Posted on 4/23/23 at 10:58 am to Marcus Aurelius
Not sure I'm buying the numbers.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 11:01 am to Corinthians420
Add into the fact that AB & InBev have a boatload of other products. The overall stock doesn't reflect one product line or even Budweiser as a whole.
Check the SALES of Bud and Bud Light.
Also, *allies* are likely propping up the stocks as means to 'own' the haters.
Good luck with that!
Check the SALES of Bud and Bud Light.
Also, *allies* are likely propping up the stocks as means to 'own' the haters.
Good luck with that!
Posted on 4/23/23 at 11:01 am to hogcard1964
quote:
Not sure I'm buying the numbers.
saving this.
you don't believe the numbers?!?
it's the fricking stock market. you can look at it right now
Posted on 4/23/23 at 11:05 am to Marcus Aurelius
Sales report will be interesting. They’ve taken a huge hit there you can’t deny that. Maybe it won’t last though but they are in a world of hurt
The problem is they own just about everything most people drink so they aren’t going to really be taken down and eventually this will fade away
The problem is they own just about everything most people drink so they aren’t going to really be taken down and eventually this will fade away
Posted on 4/23/23 at 11:09 am to Pelican fan99
The company as a whole might overcome this. I don’t think the Bud Light brand does, though. There’s nothing so special about it, such that people who left would ever really have a reason to feel the NEED to return to it.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 12:10 pm to Corinthians420
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it's up 5% over the past month. but as others have pointed out the stock doesn't reflect sales. and distributers not restocking won't show up for another month
People didn’t start shorting it a month ago. On Thurs evng, day bf Good Friday, many people starting talking about shorting BUD. The market was closed for a holiday so we couldn’t start shorting it until the following Mon. I shorted it at $67.20 and it’s still down to $63-65 for the 2nd week since shorting.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 12:15 pm to Corinthians420
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saving this. you don't believe the numbers?!? it's the fricking stock market. you can look at it right now
He’s not believing your numbers bc you used the past month’s percentage gain but the percentage is actually down since people starting boycotting and shorting the stock 2 weeks ago.
Posted on 4/23/23 at 2:56 pm to LSUAngelHere1
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He’s not believing your numbers bc you used the past month’s percentage gain but the percentage is actually down since people starting boycotting and shorting the stock 2 weeks ago.
I understand that it is down ever so slightly if you pick when the boycott started affecting the stock price.
my point is that the groundbreaking tranny boycott had less of an effect on the stock than the entire month of nothing happening at all before it.
hundreds of thousands of people boycotting bud light is a blip on the radar compared to just every day stock movement. this is why they say there is no such thing as bad press. they will take a temporary sales drop to keep their name in the headlines for the past 3 weeks because over time the free press is worth it.
the stock was at $45 6 months ago, now you think they are panicking over it dropping from $66.71 (monthly peak) to $65.52 (current price)
it may have dropped even if the boycott never happened. it was at $62 a month ago
This post was edited on 4/23/23 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 4/24/23 at 7:11 am to ksayetiger
quote:
Bed bath and beyond took a hit when they discontinued his line.
And they are now closing hundreds of stores (or all of them?)
My Pillow gets the last laugh.
Bed Bath & Beyond files for bankruptcy protection after failed turnaround efforts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 7:21 am to Corinthians420
quote:
he stock was at $45 6 months ago, now you think they are panicking over it dropping from $66.71 (monthly peak) to $65.52 (current price)
No they are not panicking over the current stock price. They are panicking over sales since the trans can dropped. The stock won’t take the hit until the next earnings call.
Not only will BL sales drop but so will many of their other brands as more and more consumers realize what other beers AB owns and boycott them as well.
Posted on 4/24/23 at 7:31 am to TrueTiger
quote:they are selling crying towels 99% off with a free bud light with every purchase
My Pillow gets the last laugh.
Bed Bath & Beyond files for bankruptcy protection after failed turnaround efforts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 8:26 am to kbro
quote:
No they are not panicking over the current stock price. They are panicking over sales since the trans can dropped.
probably. And they will do what they can to hide it for now. I know one thing, the tranny-sensitivity experiment has cost them, dearly.
-First, they go silent. I still believe this is the m-o of companies hoping to weather the storm today. If their blunder was successful, they usually boast about their decision.
-Next, their non-apology, apology.
-Then they suspend [or let go] the 'low-level manager' (executive) who used to sell Listerine. Because that's what you do when the campaign is successful.
-We get the usual smattering of 'having to buy additional security' and cancelation of events due to death threats. Page 2 of the progressive manual on "how to morph your virtue signaling to make you look like a victim".
-Then yesterday, I see the new Clydesdale commercial on broadcast TV, just after noon, on Sunday [when it becomes normally permissible] during a break of a Jurassic Park movie my parents are watching. Just ask yourself, when have you seen a beer commercial outside a televised sporting event. TV marketing normally follows the money - boutique drugs, mobile carriers, and insurance ads. Only beer commercial I saw yesterday... costing AB more in marketing... or perhaps they are stating dinosaurs now drink budweiser.
This event has cost them far more than our resident progressive experts here will admit. They will continue to deny it's impact, until it becomes painfully obvious... at which time they will pivot, proclaiming 'it's due to homophobia, racism... or both'.
Posted on 4/24/23 at 9:18 am to TDTOM
Over the last year, AB has gone up by 11%.
Over the last year, Coors has gone up by 19%.
But Coors is a much, much smaller company. You'd expect smaller market caps to grow more quickly than larger market caps - size premium means small caps tend to outperform. So most of the difference is explained by size premium.
So I fail to see how ABI has been significantly affected over the past year.
Over the last year, Coors has gone up by 19%.
But Coors is a much, much smaller company. You'd expect smaller market caps to grow more quickly than larger market caps - size premium means small caps tend to outperform. So most of the difference is explained by size premium.
So I fail to see how ABI has been significantly affected over the past year.
This post was edited on 4/24/23 at 9:19 am
Posted on 4/24/23 at 10:17 am to CAPEX
Sales are down. That is not the goal of a marketing campaign.
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