Dethroning the King, Julie MacIntosh
Dethroning the King, Julie MacIntosh
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Dethroning the King
The Hostile Takeover of Anheuser-Busch, an American Icon

Author: Julie MacIntosh

Narrator: Joyce Bean

Unabridged: 12 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/30/2011


Synopsis

How did InBev, a Belgian company controlled by Brazilians, take over one of America's most beloved brands after barely a whimper of a fight? Timing, and some unexpected help from powerful members of the Busch dynasty, the very family that had run the company for more than a century.

In Dethroning the King, Julie MacIntosh, an award-winning financial journalist who led coverage of the takeover for the Financial Times, details how the drama that unfolded at Anheuser-Busch in 2008 went largely unreported as the world tumbled into a global economic crisis second only to the Great Depression. Today, as the dust settles, questions are being asked about how the "King of Beers" was so easily captured by a foreign corporation, and whether the company's fall mirrors America's dwindling financial and political dominance. In Dethroning the King, MacIntosh:

—Discusses how the takeover of Anheuser-Busch will be seen as a defining moment in U.S. business history

—Reveals the critical missteps taken by the Busch family and the Anheuser-Busch board

—Argues that Anheuser-Busch had a chance to save itself from InBev's clutches, but strong forces behind the scenes forced it to capitulate

From the very heart of America's heartland to the European continent to Brazil, Dethroning the King is the ultimate corporate caper and a fascinating case study that's both wide-reaching and profound.

About Julie MacIntosh

Julie MacIntosh covered the takeover of Anheuser-Busch while working as a correspondent for the Financial Times, based in New York. Prior to her work covering mergers and acquisitions for the paper, she wrote for the Financial Times's influential Lex column and spent six years as a reporter and correspondent for Reuters in New York and Chicago. Julie received her undergraduate degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and studied as a Knight-Bagehot Fellow in business journalism at Columbia University. Upon completing the fellowship and earning a Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, she earned an MBA from Columbia's Graduate School of Business.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Penny on October 27, 2022

I enjoy a real-life tale of corporate incompetence, corruption, insider trading, price fixing, or hostile takeover. Barbarians at the Gate, Den of Thieves, and The Informant come to mind. Written well, these corporate dramas can read like thrillers. I had watched events unfold during InBev’s hostile......more

Goodreads review by Erin on March 12, 2011

So, I don't drink. But while (and even after) living in St. Louis, I developed such an appreciation for all Anheuser-Busch did for the community, that I knew that if I DID drink, it would definitely be a Bud. When, a year or two after leaving St. Louis, I heard that AB was taken over, I was devestat......more

Goodreads review by Bret on June 05, 2013

Sharp lesson upon how strength can become weakness and how breathing your own smoke can choke off your own growth. 'Dethroning the King' was a good and easy read on the fall of Anheuser-Busch and the rise of InBev. The read provides sharp lessons, and a business reader will easily grab the necessity......more

Goodreads review by Mark on August 07, 2024

A great read. Nearly as good as Barbarians at the Gate, and better in a different way; namely, the depth of research the author did to explicate the Busch family dynamics which directly informed the takeover. This book could have been 300 pages longer and explored the cultural impact of a foreign co......more

Goodreads review by Bryan on January 11, 2024

Excellent story of the AB takeover. Good business book......more