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JohnM wrote:
I suppose it means, as we probably know already, that William Grant won't be buying Cooley, so an extra distillery is even more likely.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:On the Laphroaig thing I was throwing it out there for ideas ... Another other slant is they might start making heavier peated batches on a more regular basis.JohnM wrote:
I suppose it means, as we probably know already, that William Grant won't be buying Cooley, so an extra distillery is even more likely.
Very good point also
Personally I think it is a very positive move from a growth perspective.
Tsolias wrote:Hello guys, it's been a while since I posted here, hope you are all well.
I'm wondering, am I the only one dissapointed with the news? I prefer independent small companies than big world players, with all the goods and bads this has.
John wrote:That's a bolt out of the blue for me! So much for the 'only Irish-owned distillery' claim to fame . A real pity in my opinion. The price tag it achieved also hardly makes it seem worth selling - 95 million dollars at the moment for a company that had serious potential sounds like a real bargain. I wonder why the 'sudden' rush to sell in this environment. I don't think this is a good thing at all. Terrible shame really.
John wrote:That's a bolt out of the blue for me! So much for the 'only Irish-owned distillery' claim to fame . A real pity in my opinion. The price tag it achieved also hardly makes it seem worth selling - 95 million dollars at the moment for a company that had serious potential sounds like a real bargain. I wonder why the 'sudden' rush to sell in this environment. I don't think this is a good thing at all. Terrible shame really.