Forman, which is expected to generate up to $80 million in annual savings, comes as inflation and changing consumer tastes cut into spirits sales.
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If we get in a tit-for-tat trade dispute, companies could be impacted on both sides of the Atlantic, and the North and South,’ said one industry leader.
Brown-Forman Corporation (BF.B), headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is a leading producer and marketer of premium alcoholic beverages, renowned for its iconic portfolio of brands. With a market cap of $16.
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The Louisville-based company's facility, where barrel makers — also known as coopers — produce the white oak barrels that hold Brown-Forman's whiskey brands: Jack Daniel's, Old Forester, Woodford Reserve and Coopers' Craft.
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Brown-Forman’s single malt Scotch whisky distillery Glenglassaugh has confirmed it will make redundancies and share production with sibling distillery Benriach, as the Jack Daniel’s maker continues to
On Monday, an employee at the historic Glenglassaugh Distillery indicated that the scotch whisky producer is preparing for temporary closure. If true, it'd be the latest in a series of layoffs spearheaded by Brown-Forman as the spirits conglomerate struggles against industry headwinds.
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