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    were first defined, the company 's performance was benchmarked against global standards (Molson Coors, n.d.). The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) was one such standard, as it “promotes the use of sustainability reporting as a way for organizations to become more sustainable and contribute to sustainable development” (Global Reporting Initiative, n.d., para. 1). In 2009, the company was rated by the Pacific Sustainability Index (PSI) among the top 10 among beverage companies for its sustainability

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    New Belgium’s leadership team is interested in opening a third brewery to join our Fort Collins and Asheville locations. As Chief Operating Officer, I have been asked to prepare a list of pros and cons for opening a third brewery. The most important thing to first do would be form a small team consisting of very strong and important people within our organization whom I feel would provide the best combination of ideas, opinions, and overall understanding of the situation. After the team has been

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    later invest large amounts of money into. After receiving 10,000£ and his old family home, Snake Hall, Molson sold the home as it was back in England. All the money Molson had received went back into enlarging his facilities and reinvesting in his brewing establishment. With an influx of loyalist immigration from both England and the soon to be United States of America, the demand for beer increased, even the French, who had never taken a liking to Molsons product were showing an increased interest

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    New Belgium began its’ creation in 1991 when electrical engineer Jeff Lebesch traded his engineering career into producing high-quality beers from his tiny, downstairs basement in Colorado. After reviewing the case study, New Belgium’s has unique advertising campaigns to attract consumers as well a creates a world fun and excitement. When creating its advertising campaigns, New Belgium created controversy against the term folly they were utilizing in the campaign and using a catching “Follow Your

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    Companies being socially responsible seems to have become a requirement for a company to maintain sustainability and profitability. Each and every year, it seems, irresponsible companies are getting shut down or going bankrupt for various reason. Alternatively, it seems that companies that show a concern to the communities around them, prosper. Fort Collins, Colorado’s New Belgium Brewing Co. (NBB) is an example of a socially responsible company that is prospering. To provide some insight into how

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    Course Project Part II: Molson Coors Brewing Co. Dunnia Lopez D40105731 FIN515 – Managerial Finance Dr. Nader Gandevani October 19th, 2014 Table of Contents I. Introduction 3 II. Molson Coors Stock Price, Intrinsic Value, based on Discounted Cash Flow Model 3 - 10 III. Compare and contrast the intrinsic value with the current market price …………… 10-11 IV. Conclusions…..…………………………………………………………………………. 11 V. References…………………………………………………………………..…………... 12 VI. Appendix ……………………………………………………………………………

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    New Belgium Brewing or NBB is a brewing company that stands apart from the competition in many ways. Who would have thought that a brewing company would be thought as an example of how an ethical and socially responsible company should be ran? The other part that is a surprise to most is that it is a fairly small corporation. It is nowhere near the size of a giant like Anheuser-Busch. So why is New Belgium so adamant about being different and a step above the competition? That is the overall focus

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    social responsibility provides key competitive advantage to the company. According to Dave Kemp, New Belgium environmental concern and social responsibility give it a competitive advantage because consumer want to believe and feel good about the product they purchase (Ferrell & Fraedrich, 2010). The consumers want to be part of the environmental and social cause. They are equally concern about environmental issues thus supporting the companies that promote sustainable growth. In 2013, New Belgium generated

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    Executive Summary The company, New Belgium Brewery is the idea came in a mind of Jeff Lebesch a bicycling trip through Belgium. Started from a basement brewery in 1991to a proper built brewery nowadays with several branches. It earned a national wide reputation of good beer as well as community and environment stewardship. The sustainability plan that concentrated on saving resources for e.g. Purifying used water for reuse and electricity from natural resources. The founder of the New Belgium Brewery

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    New Belgium Brewing: Ethical and Environmental Responsibility History Belgium is home of the finest ales and have been known to brew for centuries. So when Jeff Lebesch, an electrical engineer from Fort Collins, Colorado took a bicycle trip through Belgium it made him realize there may be a market back home to sell Belgian-style ale. Jeff returned home with hopes to experiment and brew his own beer in his basement from the various ingredients he received on his trip. When his friends

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