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Why Molson Coors Updated Its Name


Molson Coors drops 'Brewing Co' from its name as it looks beyond ...

From January 2020, its name will shift to "Molson Coors Beverage Company." According to its third quarter results statement on Wednesday, the ...

Molson Coors changes its name and will cut up to 500 jobs - CNN

Molson Coors is struggling as younger drinkers continue to shun mass-produced beer for trendy beverages like White Claw and other “spiked ...

Why Molson Coors Updated Its Name, Products—and Values

The name change reflects the brand's emphasis on products outside of beer, including spirits, energy drinks, canned coffee and even cannabis.

USA/Canada: Molson Coors unveils new coporate identity

Molson Coors Beverage Company last Wednesday unveiled its new corporate identity, a modern and contemporary look designed to balance the heritage of the Molson ...

Molson Coors dropping Miller name as it rebrands the company

In order to "better reflect its strategic intent to expand beyond beer and into other growth adjacencies," the company will legally change its ...

Sofia Colucci on LinkedIn: Why Molson Coors Updated Its Name ...

Looking forward to speaking at Adweek #brandweek to share the great progress our team Molson Coors Beverage Company is making with ...

Molson Coors changes its name and will cut up to 500 jobs

Its official corporate moniker is Molson Coors Brewing Company. But its new name will be Molson Coors Beverage Company. Molson Coors, which ...

Molson Coors - Wikipedia

The agreement made Molson Coors the world's third largest brewer. Molson Coors is a publicly traded company on both the New York Stock Exchange and Toronto ...

Molson Coors Restructuring, Changing Name - CSP Daily News

CHICAGO — Molson Coors has launched a revitalization plan that includes changing its name and consolidating its offices and leadership teams ...

History - About Us - Molson Coors

He opened a brewery in 1873. A century later, in 1978, Coors Light was born. It is now one of the best-selling beers in the U.S. and enjoyed by beer drinkers ...

Beer's Declining, So MillerCoors Changes Name to Reflect Its Other ...

In the newly formulated Molson Coors Beverage Co., Peroni Nastro Azzurro and Pilsner Urquell will shift out of Tenth and Blake to oversight from ...

MillerCoors name change: Now known as Molson Coors, job cuts ...

MillerCoors will now be known as Molson Coors Beverage Co. Miller Brewing was founded in Milwaukee in 1855, and was sold in 1970 to cigarette ...

Meet the New Molson Coors - Origlio Beverage

The Chicago-based company recently encapsulated its evolving ethos with a new name – Molson Coors Brewing Company is now Molson Coors Beverage ...

Adapt Or Die: Molson Coors Turns To Partnerships, Non-Alcoholic ...

Within a month of unveiling its new name, Molson Coors made an important investment in beverage incubator L.A. Libations, a move aimed at ...

While the corporate name will change, Miller beer names won't

While the name MillerCoors, use since 2008, will go away, the names of Miller beer brands will not change.

Molson Coors to retire MillerCoors name, combine business units ...

Its U.S. business (MillerCoors), Latin America business and Molson Coors Canada will now form one North American business unit, and the company ...

Molson Coors changes name, cutting up to 500 jobs

The Denver company is also dropping “Brewing” from its name to emphasize that it makes more than beer. It will become Molson Coors Beverage Co.

How Molson Coors is finding its way back as a 'beverage' company

Indeed, the company replaced Brewing with Beverage in its corporate name in January 2020, reflecting the growing importance of non-beer products ...

MillerCoors - Wikipedia

In 2019 it was announced that MillerCoors and Molson Coors Canada would be consolidated into a single business unit under the name Molson Coors North America.

Molson Coors to change name amid falling sales, putting 500 jobs at ...

US beer giant Molson Coors is restructuring and rebranding after reporting a third-quarter loss of US$402 million, putting 500 jobs at risk.