Everybody Got Burned in BrewDog's Sell-Off. Will Tilray, Too?
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Everybody Got Burned in BrewDog's Sell-Off. Will Tilray, Too?
When we last checked in on the Good Ship BrewDog midway through last month, it was in rough seas. Leaking cash and drifting further from a long-promised public listing with each passing year, the Scottish craft brewery’s board hired a restructuring firm in January known for its mop-ups of General Motors, Enron, and the Bernie Madoff scandal. Hundreds of millions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of annual barrels, and 1,400 livelihoods hung in t…
The rise and fall of BrewDog
Scottish craft pioneer BrewDog has sold to Tilray Brands for £33m, marking a new chapter under the ownership of a company known for its unconventional and entrepreneurial approaches. While BrewDog's future is uncertain, it remains a significant player in the craft beer industry with potential for innovation and growth under Tilray's leadership.
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