Obama Says Anheuser-Busch Should Stay in U.S. Hands (Update1)
By Julianna Goldman
July 7 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama, the presumptive
Democratic presidential nominee, said it would be a ``shame'' if
a foreign company purchases Anheuser-Busch Cos.
Obama, responding to a reporter's question in St. Louis,
said that while the U.S. shouldn't pass a law to prevent
Anheuser-Busch from being sold, it would be a ``shame if Bud is
foreign owned.''
``I think we should be able to find an American company that
is interested in purchasing Anheuser-Busch if in fact Anheuser-
Busch feels that it's necessary to sell,'' said Obama, 46, an
Illinois senator.
Belgian brewer InBev NV is seeking to buy St. Louis-based
Anheuser-Busch for $65 a share, an offer that was rejected by the
Budweiser maker.
Anheuser-Busch rose 7 cents to close at $61.74 in New York
Stock Exchange composite trading.
To contact the reporter on this story:
Julianna Goldman with Obama campaign in St. Louis at
4304 or jgoldman6@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: July 7, 2008 16:50 EDT