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The Board of Directors of Molson Coors Beverage Company (NYSE: TAP, TAP.A) today declared a regular quarterly dividend on its Class A and Class B common stock of US$0.47 per share, payable September ...
Molson Coors has evolved into a global beverage giant, expanding beyond beer with strategic acquisitions and partnerships.
GOLDEN, Colo. & MONTREAL, May 15, 2025 -- (BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors of Molson Coors Beverage Company (NYSE: TAP, TAP.A) today declared a regular quarterly dividend on its Class A and ...
Molson Coors’ first-quarter net income fell 42% and the beverage company slashed its sales and underlying earnings projections for the year, citing intensified competition in overseas markets ...
Molson Coors cut its annual forecasts for sales and profit on Thursday, in anticipation of a hit to demand for its Coors and Miller beer brands as consumers cut back discretionary spending due to ...
Earnings Results Molson Coors says less beer is being drunk due to worries about tariffs and the economy Stock drops after brewer’s biggest earnings miss in four years and a lowered full-year ...
Molson Coors on Monday announced that CEO Gavin Hattersley plans to retire by the end of the year after a six-year stint at the helm of the brewer.
Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley to retire by end of 2025 after 6+ years leading the company and nearly 3 decades in the beer industry.
Molson Coors Beverage Co. president and CEO Gavin Hattersley plans to leave the US beer major by the end the year. Hattersley, who has headed the Carling brewer since 2019, will leave both the ...
Hattersley helped rebrand the well known beer company to a "beverage company." Molson Coors Beverage Company president CEO Gavin Hattersley will retire at the end of the year, the company announced.
Despite underperforming the Dow over the past year, Molson Coors’ stock has experienced a notable surge in recent months and analysts remain moderately bullish on its prospects.
Molson Coors is known for Miller Lite, Coors Light and other beers. But the company has been building a portfolio of nonalcoholic offerings.