Bacardi - Wikipedia
Bacardi Limited (/ b ə ˈ k ɑːr d i /; Spanish: [bakaɾˈði]) is the largest privately held, family-owned spirits company in the world. Originally known for its eponymous Bacardi white rum, it now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels.Founded: 4 February 1862; 157 years ago, Santiago ……
Bacardi IPO may be on tap - MarketWatch
May 06, 2003 · While Bacardi may not go public for years, the IPO could tip the balance of power in the competitive spirits business among publicly traded firms such as Diageo DEO, -2.00%, Allied Domecq AED, -2.02%, Brown Forman BF.A, -2.75%, Fortune Brands FO, -4.55% and Pernod Ricard PRSAF.…
Bacardi is buying Patron in deal that values the ... - CNBC
Jan 22, 2018 · Bacardi Limited will acquire the maker of Patron in a deal valued at $5.1 billion, the spirits company announced Monday. Patron is a well-known brand of ultra-premium tequila. Bacardi, which is known for its rum, took a minority stake in the brand's parent company in...…
As Bacardi buys Patrón, here’s a stock to bet on the ...
Feb 01, 2018 · As Bacardi buys Patrón, here’s a stock to bet on the liquor industry’s high-end trend…
What is the stock symbol for Bacardi? - Answers
Nov 23, 2010 · Bacardi is privately held company and therefore doesn't trade on any stock exchange. Bacardi is a privately-held family-owned company, therefore, one cannot buy stocks in Bacardi, so it doesn't need a ticker symbol.…
An iconic brand, Bacardi finds itself struggling at age ...
(In contrast, publicly traded Diageo has had two CEOs since 2000, and one held the job for 13 years.) Bacardi often does not directly answer critics.…
Is Bacardi Eyeing Brown-Forman? The Motley Fool
Brown-Forman has never hinted that it is looking to sell itself. In fact, on many occasions the company has publicly stated its desire to remain independent. However, as I wrote in January, Bacardi has a distribution relationship with Brown-Forman and it is family-owned like the American whiskey maker.…
Rum on the Rocks: A Broken Family - The New York Times
May 26, 1996 · While a publicly traded company usually has no reason to sell itself short, for a private company, like Bacardi, a low share price can save stockholders money in estate and property taxes.Author: Diana B. Henriques…