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InBev Turns Up Heat On Bud's Maker With Move To Install A Friendly Board Of Directors

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by harpoot July 7, 2008 11:28 AM EDT
Why would they want to buy it?? Their beer tastes like horsepi$$
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by dancemomstl July 7, 2008 10:35 AM EDT
A-B is American owned and should remain that way. The US has got to stop giving our companies away to other countries. How are Americans supposed to earn a living way when there are no American owned countries to employ them. George Bush needs to step in and put a stop to this. How can InBev kick out the Board of Directors? They were elected by the stockholders and they are the only ones who should have the power to remove them. SAVE OUR BEER!!!! A-B IS NOT FOR SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by piercetheval July 7, 2008 10:11 AM EDT
...the Huns are at the gates!
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by piercetheval July 7, 2008 10:11 AM EDT
...the Huns are at the gates!
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by tootall10142 July 7, 2008 8:48 AM EDT
Dont mess with my brew! brew! I thought the chinese held most of the collateral on the United States.Dont forget about Austria. This ia just another reason to buy only buy amercain made products.It will be hard to choose something over a cold budweiser,since the american people are too weak to boycott. my twelve beers a week wont have any impact.
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by juwboy July 7, 2008 8:21 AM EDT
horse3farm:

In your mind, is it acceptable for an American company to take over a foreign-owned company in another country or is it also a disgrace?
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by horse3farm July 7, 2008 7:27 AM EDT
It is absolutely a disgrace that it is "legal" for a foreign company to come into our country for a takeover. But then I remember, it''s not about preserving America (made in the USA by Americans)...it''s about money. The wealthiest Americans get rich by selling out their own country. But then I remember, Saudi Arabia already owns us.

History shows that a democracy exists, on average, about 200 years. We''ve about run our course.
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