Gates Buys Stake in My Beer Of Choice Heineken for $902 Million

By
April Roach
February 22, 2023, at 9:37 AM CSTUpdated on February 22, 2023 at 10:10 AM CST

Bill Gates has acquired a minority stake in Heineken Holding NV, the controlling shareholder of the world’s second-largest brewer, for about $902 million.

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Bill Gates

The Microsoft founder and philanthropist last week picked up 3.8% of Heineken Holding, according to a filing by the Dutch regulator AFM.
He bought 6.65 million shares in Heineken Holding, in his individual capacity, and another 4.18 million shares through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust.
The shares are valued at €848.2 million ($902 million), according to Bloomberg calculations at the closing share price value of February 17.
Gates acquired the stake on the same day that Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB launched a €3.7 billion stock and equity-linked sale for part of its holdings in Heineken. Femsa, as the Mexican Coca-Cola bottler and convenience store operator is known, had last week announced plans to offload its stake in Heineken after a strategic review.
Femsa said its accelerated bookbuild offering of €1.9 billion in shares in Heineken NV priced at €91 apiece, and €1.3 billion in shares in Heineken Holding sold at €75 each. Heineken Holding controls 50% of Heineken NV, maker of the namesake beer as well as Amstel, Moretti, and Sol among others.

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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust foundation has also invested in Dutch online grocer Picnic BV and holds a 1.34% stake in Dutch fertilizer producer OCI NV.
The foundation has long been a powerhouse in the nonprofit world, employing almost 1,800 people and spending nearly $80 billion since 2000.
Heineken and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

— With assistance by Sarah Jacob
(Updates with Heineken Holdings stake in Heineken NV in the fifth paragraph)

Heineken window coming soon

Gates pumbavu, aliuza his stake in Microsoft in 1999, ange retain stake hakuna mtu angewai mkaribia as worlds richest

He will probably lace it with hormones and other God knows what kind of chemicals.

Wacha ufala, nani… :D:D:D

Bill Gates still owns more than 1% of Microsoft’s shares, worth around twenty billion dollars. Gates has a lot of his financial investments held
by a family office known as Cascade Investments. He also has substantial real estate holdings and an extensive collection of collectibles.

Kama anaweza organise bei yake ifike 150 huku haitakua mbaya

Kuweka mayai mahali pamoja ni upumbavu. You should learn to move on from one thing to another. Haikosi bado uko na simu ya jamii.

Thats some very blonde take. People have different ambitions.

hii beer si mzuri

What to expect in a bottle of Heineken, female hormone Estrogen to lower your sperm count, aborted human fetus tissue, nano particles, and a whole host of other undesirable ingredients

in 1999 he owned 49%, jamaa would be worth a trillion if he held

I have been preaching here watu wajipikie pombe yao. Hawa globalists watamaliza Sisi.

Ethiopia hio bia inatoka 80/= pesa ya Kenya. Huku tushazoea kufinyiliwa na ushuru hadi raia imezoea

waah panya route naeza pata wapi niomoke mara that that

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[SIZE=7]Kevin O’Leary of Shark Tank Says 3.5 Billion People Living in Poverty Is “Fantastic News”[/SIZE]

The fact that most of the world’s wealth is concentrated among the rich is a source of concern for those who call for greater wealth distribution. However, Kevin O’Leary has a more optimistic view, calling it “fantastic news.”

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The video posted by TikToker @alex.boychuck and captioned " can’t believe he said this on live television," has gone viral due to Kevin O’Leary’s unusual views on poverty.

The interviewer cites Oxfam’s statistic that the world’s 85 richest individuals own the same wealth as the three and a half billion poorest, leading to O’Leary’s response that left both the interviewer and viewers taken aback.

“It’s fantastic,” he says, "And this is a great thing because it inspires everybody. Gets the motivation to look up to the %1
and say ‘I want to become one of those people,’ I’m going to fight hard to get up to the top."
“This is fantastic news and of course, I applaud it.”

Kevin O’Leary receives a surprised look from the interviewer, causing him to ask, “What’s wrong with that?”

With a puzzled expression, she asks, “Really?” He replies confidently, “Yes, really.”

Trying to understand his point, the interviewer asks,

“So, are you saying that someone living on a dollar a day in Africa wakes up every morning and thinks, ‘I’m going to be Bill Gates’?”

To which Kevin O’Leary replied, “That’s the kind of motivation everyone needs.”

Who is the richest person on Shark Tank?

Mark Cuban: $4.6 Billion Net Worth

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Not only is the Dallas Mavericks owner the richest shark on Shark Tank, but he’s one of the wealthiest men in America.
Growing up, Mark believed in hustling to earn every penny — and would sell stamps door-to-door as a kid.

Kevin O’Leary has a net worth of $450 million. Robert Herjavec’s net worth is $200 million. Daymond John’s is $250 million.
Barbara Corcoran: $100 Million Net Worth

Panya route ziko na niliskia zinatumiwa kusmuggle mihadarati sana sana. Ukuwe pia tayari kupambana na askari wa Ethiopia na Kenya. Not forgetting bandits na al shabaab who govern those routes:D. Kuingiza mali za huko legally hapa 254 inadai mtu anabeba kiasi ile haiezi leta suspicion saa zile unapigwa search na makarau