Here is your answer. It sunk more today.
What happens when you think that the liberal mania rules.
Not a bud guy but stopped buying all inbev products.
Enter George Soros. He destroys cultures to destroy institutions to buy them up in the bargain bin. He’s the one who kills off Reardon Steel. Hungary too! (The Country)
Memorial Day weekend is a key indicator for summer beer sales as it is the start of outdoor barbeque season. The sales slide for Bud Light continues during a time they should historically be way up.
For what it’s worth, here in southwest Florida there are Bud Light cases for sale in Publix (24 cans for $21) but no sign of the female impersonator’s face on them.
Bud closed down 4.71% (at $54.46)
Kohls down 5.14% (at $19.00)
Target down 3.66% (at $133.84)
Disney down .53% (at $87.82)
I guess all these corporations are wondering when the downward slide on their stocks will stop. I’m sure the ESG activists promised them that it would only be temporary and the consumers would soon turn to something else and accept the DIE indoctrination.
I’m sure stockholders are delighted over this latest development.
The best boycott is a grassroots ideological one that needs no coordination or centralization. There is no one identifiable group to counter attack.
Disney stock price March 2020 96.60
Disney stock price today 87.82 (worse than the COVID drop)
Bud stock price Dec 2019 82.04
Bud stock price today 54.46
Target stock price July 2021 261.05
Target stock price today 133.84
Get woke...
The power of the normalcy.
Time to take Chic fila down
NICE ! Inbev deserves every bit of it...Freeper beer drinkers look at the other items /breweries Inbev owns and make it a point to avoid them all. I am enjoying a delicious Abita amber Lager down here in Mandeville, Louisiana...Haven’t bought any Bud or Inbev product since it began...THIS IS HOW we force companies tto just make your stuff and stay away from this b__l___t and any other demonic political garbage...I hope they break up .
there’s a valuable lesson in all of this: if you manufacture a marginal commodity product, stay the hell out of politics ...
As a comparison, State Farm is pulling out of California after losing $4B