April 4 (Reuters) - The parents of a woman who died of a drug overdose in the St. Louis mansion of August Busch IV will be allowed to join the wrongful-death lawsuit against the former beer baron, officials said on Wednesday.
NEW YORK, March 28 (Reuters) - August Busch IV will step down as a director of Anheuser-Busch InBev next month, ending his family's direct involvement with the world's largest brewer.
Busch InBev ( BUD ) has been on our minds, albeit not for any brilliant strokes by the company’s Belgian owners. August Busch IV, CEO of Anheuser before he was forced to sell the St. Louis brewery just over two years ago, found his girlfriend
hanging fruit at Anheuser-Busch. The newly formed company has hardly any executive representation from A-B. August Busch IV has a spot, albeit an unimportant one, on the board of directors but managed to negotiate a cozy salary of $120
hanging fruit at Anheuser-Busch. The newly formed company has hardly any executive representation from A-B. August Busch IV has a spot, albeit an unimportant one, on the board of directors but managed to negotiate a cozy salary of $120
InBev will remain with the addition of two seats for Anheuser-Busch, one of which will be filled by current A-B CEO August Busch IV. Aside from the hefty premium they will receive for their shares, we think A-B shareholders should be happy that
InBev CEO Carlos Brito has stated publicly that $65 was a full, fair, and final offer, while Anheuser-Busch CEO August Busch IV has publicly stated that an InBev deal would never happen on his watch. Both companies are entangled in various
that InBev has wanted A-B for years now (possibly for as long as 25 years). It is widely believed that current CEO August Busch IV rebuffed an offer from InBev in the fall of 2007, and it is unclear whether the board, which tends to be aligned
folks at A-B may not be prepared to accept. At this point, the rumors are that InBev will take its offer directly to August Busch IV, who has already stated publicly that an InBev takeover would not happen on his watch. If he is reluctant to deal
is not a home run for Anheuser-Busch, we think it is a solid single up the middle, and a good way to usher in the August Busch IV era. We believe that this could signal the beginning of a period of unprecedented change at the company, and we