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Is Coors buying Molson?

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:57 pm
by welch
Can it be? I just had a glance at the headline, but it looked to be saying that Coors, makers of the original taste-free beer, was set to buy Molson.

I used to drive to a family/biker bar just because they had Molson's on tap...they were almost the first in the New York area with Canadian beer, and word spread. I remember our friend, Steve from Austin, saying, with awe, "They have Molson!"

The great bar, in Irvington, NJ, I think, also had a juke box with the "all purpose country-western song": it can't be country-western unless it mentions your mother, or rain, or honky-tonks, or trucks, or death, the singer explained. Then he sang something like: "It was raining that night when my mama came out of the honky-tonk and was run over by a truck".

There is no way that Coors deserves to displace that bar, that song, or Molsons!

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:46 pm
by Redskins1974
There have been talks for a while about it and I believe it will happen soon.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 1:37 pm
by tazlah
February 2, 2005
Molson Receives Final Court Approval for Completion of Merger with Coors

MONTREAL, Feb. 2 /CNW Telbec/ - Molson, Inc. (TSX: MOL.A) today announced
that it has received a final order from the Superior Court, District of
Montréal, Province of Québec approving a plan of arrangement under the Canada
Business Corporations Act to effect Molson's merger of equals with Adolph
Coors Company.
As previously announced, Molson and Coors shareholders approved the
combination at their special shareholder meetings held on January 28, 2005 and
February 1, 2005, respectively. The closing of the merger is expected to occur
on February 9, 2005 prior to the opening of the stock markets in Canada and
the United States.

About Molson Inc.

Molson is Canada's largest brewer and one of the world's leading brewers
of quality beer with operations in Canada, Brazil and the United States. A
global brewer with CAN$3.5 billion in gross annual sales, Molson traces its
roots back to 1786, making it North America's oldest beer company. Committed
to brewing excellence, Molson produces an award-winning portfolio of beers
including Molson Canadian, Molson Export, Molson Dry, Rickard's, A Marca
Bavaria, Kaiser and Bavaria. For more information on Molson Inc., please visit
the company's website at http://www.molson.com/


Found HERE.

-drinking

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:08 pm
by Redskins1974
They're going to change the name to Moors... Ok, bad joke.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 6:25 pm
by washington53
pretty bad joke
but yeah it has been going on for a while

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 12:14 am
by Hooligan
I like this move... if it keeps up there will be only one big company making crappy beer :D

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 1:45 pm
by Skinsfan55
How can you guys dis' Coors???

Unless it somehow magically loses it's flavor on the transport trucks to your hometown I don't understand what you're talking about. :hmm:

Coors beer is the best you can get out of all the major brands. Sure it's nice to get a local brewery's beer once in a while, but I mean... Coors is pretty good beer!

PS- I turn 21 in about 18 more days... :-$

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 4:59 pm
by Hooligan
I'm really not a "beer guy." I don't drink it that often, so when I do I want something heavier and darker. That pretty much eliminates any of the big-name north american beers. To me, Coors/Bud/Miller all taste like fizzy, dirty water. The exception to the rule is Molson XXX. There's no better way to pre-game or get the night started than Triple-X.

I'm 23 btw.

Beverage of choice: L.I. Tea