Keeping You 'In the Know'
The New York Times and The
Washington Post got around to reporting January 9, 2007, what we told subscribers
a week earlier – that drinking beer, wine and spirits moderately reduces the
risk of cardiovascular disease, even for people suffering from high blood
pressure.
It’s
not the first time Beverage News Daily readers were “in the know” on news
important to their business long before readers of the general news media: In just eight weeks, we were the
first to tell you the first to tell you:
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The news that slashed Constellation’s sale price
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Merger plans between Redhook and Widmer
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How a key ingredient in red wine appears to
extend life, reduce obesity
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How New
York suppliers agreed to pay millions to settle
charges by state’s attorney general
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How Pernod Ricard settled a tax case with TTB
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Underage drinking use was down across the board
last year, but prescription drug abuse is soaring
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66% of white tablecloth restaurants expect wine
to gain share this year
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A survey says teens experiment with liquor and
FMBs more than beer
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The STOP Underage Drinking Act passed Congress
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A-B’s radical change in business strategy – from
simply selling its own brands to aggressively acquiring crafts and imports.
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DISCUS backs interlocks for hard core drunk
drivers
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European Union Opposes Tax Breaks for Direct
Shippers
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Moves by grocers in Massachusetts,
Minnesota to
sell wine
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Maxxium turns to Coke bottler for distribution
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One mutual fund advisor controls 1 of every 8
shares of Constellation
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Constellation turning to global sourcing for
most wines
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Why Standard & Poor’s lowered A-B’s credit
rating
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And much,
much more
Whether it’s
industry consolidation, changes in corporate strategies, important legislation,
health news about your products, distribution changes, trade issues affecting
beer, wine and spirits or important legal news, you get the news first in
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