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It's over, folks: Buffett backs Budweiser sale

Posted Jun 17 2008, 01:30 PM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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In a surprising move, Warren Buffett told the Belgian newspaper De Standard this morning that he supports InBev's $46 billion cash offer for Budweiser brewer Anheuser-Busch. His Berkshire Hathaway owns some 35 million shares, or a 5% stake in the iconic beer maker.

The endorsement comes as a bit of a slap in the face for Anheuser CEO August Busch IV, who was trying to buy some time as indicated in this formal response sent to InBev yesterday. In fact, the Oracle of Omaha was going to grace Mr. Busch with his presence later this week to talk the deal through.

Anheuser-Busch shares rose 1.1% to $61.20 today and are up 34% since mid-March as takeover speculation has grown.

Could Mr. Buffett be positioning himself as the vanguard for a shareholder coup? No doubt many would like to avoid the Yahoo debacle we all just witnessed. And he recently demonstrated his deal closing abilities as a critical part of the Mars acquisition of Wrigley's. Other shareholders will likely be influenced. After all, who wouldn't want to stand shoulder-to-shoulder in a deal with the world's richest man?

The opposition seems decidedly less impressive. Certainly, popular support continues to rally in St. Louis, where the local community is trumpeting its opinion with a chorus of "Hell no, Bud won't go." But in reality, things look bleak. Recent changes to Anheuser's corporate governance policy weaken its anti-takeover defenses. Moreover, the history of August Busch IV doesn’t exactly impart confidence; instead, it reminds me of the blighted past of one George W. Bush.

Speaking of politics, Missouri Governor Roy Blunt, a vehement opponent of the deal, is the wildcard. He has already asked the Federal Trade Commission to review the deal, saying that he is "concerned that this sale would have destabilizing impacts on our nation and state's long-term economic interests."

When it comes down to it, American's just don’t like the idea of foreigners buying our stuff, as Barron's outlined in this excellent piece over the weekend. InBev CEO Carlos Brito was in Washington D.C. today trying to placate some of these feelings. I hope he brought along a few bottles of Beck's and Stella Artois -- he'll need them.

I'll have more on Anheuser's strategic alternatives in a post later this week.

Previous posts:

Will Budweiser become Belgian?

The sinfully bullish case for Anheuser-Busch

(Disclosure: I don't own any shares of the companies mentioned.)

Comments

 

I've been Bud fan for 23 years. I have always consider it and american icon and I think it would be a disgrace if it got bought out by another country. I for one would switch to Coors if that happened. Hopefully our politicians would veto a sale of the Rocky Mountains...but hey, who am I trying to kid. I totally agree with Tony. Something is going on here that is not in our best interests!

Yes AB needs to be sold and the arogance needs to stay in St Louis. Most people are tired of the Busch family and their Holly atitude and their bad tasting beer at least Inbev has some great tasting beers

We have taught the rest of the world well. We will get what we deserve. Someday they will learn this too.

Just one more reason this countries economy has been wrecked by a certain president that we don't have to mention. If the sale goes through, well I guess I'll stop buying Budweiser products. Being a NASCAR fan, I'm sure their fan base might become a little stirred up. The sell would be a travesty to this nation. It makes us common people wonder what in the world our so called elected officials in Washington are doing. Money and Greed. The root of all evil.

PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PEOPLE!!!....Do we as a nation not see whats going on here? As a nation we owe billions ans trillions to the rest of the world. We would have to have employment of exactly 100%.....ABSOLUTELY NO UNEMPLOYMENT in order to pay off all those countries we owe money to. As we dont have perfect employment in this country to allow us to do this......giving away all of our major corporations is the only option left. If I live long enought to see it....by the time I am a senior citizen......America and its major corporations, sports teams, national landmarks, ect. will all be foreign owned!!!

i'm sorry but there will be a day of reckoning,and Idoubt the perperatraters will even realize what they have done for the almighty dollar. I don't understand peoples thinking,we won't be remembered for how much money we leave this world with because there won't be any in the casket,there will only be your morals and integrity.

It's only a matter of a few years when America will no longer belong to "Americans.

This will be a sad day,,who will take care of the Countries that will need help then,,,France,Germany or one of the other Euporean Countries?

I think not,,they don't have the nerve or the ability to handle thier self.America is falling because we opened our door to them,,,Lets Close before it's to late,,

God Bless America

Mr. Anthony Mirhaydari, what does this have to do about George W. Bush?  Keep your political rantings in the politics section!

I'm a beer enthuiast.  I enjoy beer from all around the world.  I enjoy pilsners, ales, porters, bocks, and everything else.  I enjoy ales the best, and frequent micro-breweries everywhere I travel.  I travel alot on business.  However, I LOVE my BUD.   I will be one of many that will no longer buy A-B if they sell.  Like I mentioned before, I enjoy beer from all around the world.  If I'm going to buy an import (foreign owned) beer I'll buy one that is not an In-Bev producted.  I've had both Becks and Stella Artois; and both aren't very good anyways.

Just another piece of amercia going to some over sea jerk who wants it because it's making money. Just like the government sell us out on every part, just proves that our word  has no value any more.

Me and all my buddies have decided that if Belgin buys, we'll never drink another Bud again. Now won't they be sorry THEN!!

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