Examples of Diageo in a sentence
The Promoter is Diageo Australia Limited of 162 Blues Point Road, McMahons Point, NSW, 2060, ABN 33 004 167 720.
Post the merger, the Company’s issued capital is expected to expand by 712,138 shares and the revised shareholding of Relay BV (the holding company, a subsidiary of Diageo plc) in the Company will change from 55.94% to 55.88%.
Sponsorship was received from Diageo, Microsoft, Colliers, Vauxhall, Visa and the Australian Parliament Sports Club which was given to the following charities: the Trew Foundation (New Zealand), the Lord’s Taverners (Australia) and Chance to Shine (UK), with the exception of a small proportion retained for incidental expenses.
In China, the MHD China joint venture primarily distributes Moët Hennessy products; Diageo now handles the distribution of the majority of its brands through one of its subsidiaries.
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In the United States, Moët Hennessy products have been sold by Moët Hennessy USA since 2005 following the winding up of the Schieffelin & Somerset joint venture, but Moët Hennessy and Diageo products continue to be sold through joint distributors.
Since 2010, following the restructuring of the distribution of Moët Hennessy’s and Diageo’s products in Japan, Moët Hennessy has refocused on the distribution of its own brands of champagnes and spirits together with some of Diageo’s ultra-premium spirits brands, while the distribution of Diageo’s other premium brands was transferred to a joint venture between Kirin and Diageo.
Since 1987, LVMH and Guinness (prior to the creation of Diageo) have signed agreements leading to the creation of joint ventures for the distribution of their top brands in major countries, including MHD in France and Schieffelin & Somerset in the United States.
Diageo also has a 34% stake in Moët Hennessy, which is the holding company of the LVMH group’s Wines and Spirits businesses.
Wines and Spirits distribution LVMH’s Wines and Spirits are distributed to the world’s major markets primarily through a network of international subsidiaries, some of which are joint ventures with the spirits group Diageo plc.