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Anheuser-Busch InBev Stock Price

Symbol: NYSE:BUDMarket Cap: US$102.4bCategory: Food, Beverage & Tobacco

BUD Share Price Performance

US$61.99
1.06 (1.74%)
US$61.99
1.06 (1.74%)
Price US$61.99

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Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV Key Details

US$58.5b

Revenue

US$25.9b

Cost of Revenue

US$32.6b

Gross Profit

US$25.5b

Other Expenses

US$7.1b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Oct 30, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
3.64
Gross Margin
55.70%
Net Profit Margin
12.16%
Debt/Equity Ratio
80.4%

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About BUD

Founded
1366
Employees
144000
CEO
Michel Dimitrios Doukeris
WebsiteView website
www.ab-inbev.com

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV produces, distributes, exports, markets, and sells beer in North America, Middle Americas, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The company also provides spirits-based ready-to-drink and non-alcohol beverages. It offers a portfolio of approximately 500 beer brands, which primarily include Budweiser, Corona Extra, Stella Artois, and Michelob Ultra; Beck’s, Hoegaarden, and Leffe; Aguila, Antarctica, Bud Light, Brahma, Carling Black Label, Cass Fresh, Castle, Castle Lite, Cristal, Harbin, Jupiler, Modelo Especial, Quilmes, Skol, Victoria, Sedrin, and Skol brands, as well as non-beer brands comprising Brutal Fruit, Cutwater, and NÜTRL brands. The company was formerly known as InBev SA and changed its name to Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV in November 2008. Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV was founded in 1366 and is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium.

Belgian Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 1.3%
  • 3 Months: 3.7%
  • 1 Year: 7.6%
  • Year to Date: 8.1%
The market has climbed 1.3% in the last 7 days, lead by the Financials sector with a gain of 3.7%. As for the past 12 months, the market is up 7.6%. Earnings are forecast to grow by 14% annually. Market details ›
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