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Re: Lindy4962 post# 1260

Thursday, 04/01/2021 8:58:24 AM

Thursday, April 01, 2021 8:58:24 AM

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Consent of Use negotiations'? AB InBev admits' Trafficking
So why have they not been named in a lawsuit yet...?
Is it coming or are they warmer to the idea of paying consent of use' ...?

Region: Las Tunas
Distillery: The Ron Sevilla Factory

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As a result of the activation of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, AB InBev may be subject to potential U.S. litigation exposure beginning 2 May 2019, including claims accrued during the prior suspension of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act

https://www.ab-inbev.com/content/dam/abinbev/news-media/press-releases/2021/02/European_Financials_2020_FINAL.pdf

The Company advises the staff supplementally that it owns indirectly a 50% equity interest in Cerveceria Bucanero S.A. (“CBSA”), a Cuban company. The Company’s 50% equity interest is owned through Cerbuco Brewing Inc. (“Cerbuco”), a Canadian company that is wholly-owned by Interbrew International B.V., the Company’s wholly-owned Dutch subsidiary. The other 50% equity interest in CBSA is owned by Corporacion Alimentaria S.A., (“Coralsa”), an entity owned by the Cuban government. Through Cerbuco, the Company operates CBSA as a joint venture with Coralsa. CBSA’s principal asset is the Holguin Brewery in Cuba which it operates.


revenue recognized for the years ended December 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 from Cuba amounted to USD 106.2 million, USD 104.3 million and USD 89.8 million, respectively. These amounts represented 0.2%, 0.4% and 0.4% of the Company’s global revenue


https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1140467/000119312510154140/filename1.htm

While recent U.S. sanctions have spooked many potential partners, Cuba’s existing 200-odd joint ventures and other agreements with foreign companies appear to be staying the course. A number of well-known corporations such as Nestle, Unilever, Imperial Cigars, Sheraton, Pernod-Ricard, Total and AB InBev have ventures in Cuba and none have fled in response to the U.S. crackdown.
The companies did not respond to Reuters’ requests for comment. However, the sources said some were considering restructuring along the lines of British beverage giant Diageo PLC, which recently arrived in Cuba and partnered with a local firm in August to market rum.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/563a4585e4b00d0211e8dd7e/t/5de6641d5be5710351888d78/1575380005398/Articles2019.pdf