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    Furman University is located in Greenville, South Carolina. The university was founded in 1826 and it is a private liberal arts college. Furman is known for being one of the most selective and oldest private universities in the state of South Carolina. Furman University sprawls for 750 acres in its suburban setting and the school’s colors are purple and white. Furman’s mascot is the paladin (a warrior). Furman offers programs and majors in 42 different subjects. Some of the most popular majors…

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    Case Study: New Belgium

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    Growth means change. With growth comes uncertainties and fears. Companies like New Belgium welcome growth and change. Other company’s like Blockbuster have become extinct because of the lack of change and growth. New Belguim is one of the eight craft breweries in the United States who continues to grow and increase revenue (Reid & Gatrell, 2015). New Belgium can maintain its strategic focus as the company continues to grow by providing an executive summary to all employees. Small or large…

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    “great beer”, they have good staffs and leaders who have good knowledge of beers, not to forget that most of this branches are mergers that has been in the brewery business for long time, with a vast experience in the business, having gotten their experience from working with other breweries. Over the years they have been able to sustain their brewery greatness through their taste, and through dedicated master brewers, the ingredients used, and their timeless tastes that take time to produce…

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    Hanoi Beer Case Study

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    loyalty customers. Specially, in Hanoi market, Habeco dominates with 90 percent of market share. The history of Habeco has a close link with Vietnamese Colonial era, especially French colonial period. The predecessor of the Corporation's Habeco Brewery named Hommel with the scale 30 employees, led by a Frenchman named Hommel established in 1890…

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    Tennent's Essay

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    by your chosen organisation. Scottish branch of C&C based in Glasgow in Wellpark Brewery, which is one of Scotland’s oldest breweries. It was founded in 1740, but through time it went through continual investment and now it is equipped with latest technology. It means that this historic site combines an inspiring heritage with newest facilities, which lead in the industry today. Wellpark today is not only the brewery, it is a significant complex of brewing and operational facilities. The whole…

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    Eberhard Anheuser, German-born American cofounder, is known to Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., one of the largest breweries in the world. He wad born on September 27, 1806 in Kreuznach Germany and died on May 2, 1880. In the mid-1800s, an extensive quantities of German foreigners touched base to St. Louis, basically because of political changes in Germany and Bohemia in 1848. With the vast movement of Germans to St. Louis, soon the chief business in the zone was brewing beer. Eberhard left…

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    New Belgium Brewing has been one of the more socially responsible brewing companies in the world as exemplified by the award given by the Business Ethics Magazine. They have been focused on both profitability and responsibility ever since the inception in 1991 by using the triple bottom line approach. The triple bottom line approach looks at business through economic, social, and environmental aspects and this influenced the core values that the company follows to date. New Belgium Brewing has…

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    Historically, each State in the United States has had its own regulations and laws concerning alcohol of all sorts. Until 1995, the distribution of alcohols in the US was organized into a “Three-tier” system, made of brewers & importers (first tier), wholesalers & distributors (second tier), and retailers (third tier). This system was only allowing first tier vendors to sell their alcoholic products to distributors, which were then sold by distributors to retailers. First tier brewers could not…

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    “Shall the Mothers and Children be Sacrificed to the Financial Greed Of the Liquor Traffic? It’s up to you, voter, to decide. VOTE DRY!” From New York City to Birmingham, Alabama propaganda posters line the streets of large cities and small towns. Some flaunt scared mothers and children while others show saloons swallowing up frightened men trying to make it home.. There is a war going on for the soul of America, and the prohibitionists are winning. The saloon has been a staple of the working…

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    Introduction (Ariane) Anheuser-Busch is the leading American brewer, holding a 47.6 percent of shares of U.S. beer sales to retailers. Anheuser-Busch operates 12 breweries across the United States, brewing the best-selling beers, Budweiser and Bud Light (Anheuser-Busch, “About Anheuser-Busch”). It distributes these beers as well as many other popular brands through a strong network of more than 600 independent wholesalers. Anheuser-Busch has also had success as a major manufacturer of aluminum…

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