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Case Code : CLBS085
Publication date : 2009
Subject : Business Strategy
Industry : -
Length : 03 Pages
Price : Rs. 100
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Key words:
United Breweries Group, United Spirits, Whyte & Mackay, Vijay Mallya, Vivian Imerman, Scotch whisky, premium liquor, merger, acquisition, Diageo, Pernod-Ricard, countervailing duty
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Abstract:
In May 2007, United Spirits acquired Scottish company Whyte & Mackay, becoming the second largest liquor company in the world. This caselet discusses the details of the acquisition, and the benefits expected to accrue to both the companies. United Spirits acquired a strong global distribution network through the acquisition, and Whyte & Mackay gained access to emerging markets, where the demand for Scotch whisky was high. However, proposed changes in the duty structure on imported spirits in India had the potential upset the companies calculations.
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