Saturday, June 11, 2016

Molson Coors (TAP) CEO Sat Down With Real Money to Talk About the Booming Market for Craft Beers: TheStreet

Published on 10 Jun 2016
With a $12 billion deal set to close this year, Molson Coors CEO Mark Hunter told Real Money on Friday that the brewing giant is in a prime position to stay ahead of the booming market for craft beers. 'We started as a craft company ourselves,' Hunter said, noting Molson Coors got its start in 1786 through its Molson business in Canada, and in 1873 with Adolf Coors' operations in Colorado. 'Over the last couple of centuries we went from small-craft player to just a more popular international business,' he said. 'Brands like Blue Moon, which has grown for 81 quarters in a row, shows that we have an ability to set the agenda and compete in what's become a very intensely competitive craft segment.' Hunter added that 'craft's good for beer,' especially because consumers are refocused on a beer's provenance, style and flavor.

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Clinigen (LON:CLIN) now has a “complete global reach”, says chief: ProactiveInvestors Stocktube

Published on 10 Jun 2016
Peter George, chief executive of clinical trial services firm Clinigen Group PLC (LON:CLIN) says the company has “made a really big effort to extend our global footprint” in 2016, and now has a “complete global reach”.

As part of this strategy, the company has teamed up with Swiss group Basilea to start a managed access programme throughout Europe, allowing clinicians’ access to innovative new medicine isavuconazole, used for invasive fungal infections.

Through the programme, the treatment will be available in European countries where it has been approved but is not yet commercially available.

It’s the second programme announced since April, and George says: “We are the market leader in managed access programmes by a long way.” 

“We are the global market leader in clinical trial services and drug supply so to really consolidate that position we need to extend our global footprint,” he adds
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#Syria - Peace is in everyone's interest, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault tells France 24:

Published on 10 Jun 2016
Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault sits down with France 24 to mark his nation's presidency of the United Nations Security Council and talks peacekeeping, Brexit, refugees, Putin, Syria and Libya.

#USA - Will refusal to say 'radical Islam' hurt Hillary? Fox News

Published on 10 Jun 2016
Trump continues to attack Clinton on this point; Reaction on 'Hannity'

#Ukraine - Thousands rally in eastern Ukraine against armed OSCE mission: euronews (in English)

Published on 10 Jun 2016
In eastern Ukraine, a large rally has been held in the pro-Russian rebel-controlled city of Donetsk.

Thousands of protesters hit the city's streets on Friday to demonstrate against plans to arm an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)monitoring mission.

In 2014, after a request from Kyiv, the organisation sent nearly 600 unarmed staff to the rebel region.

One protester said: "Under the guise of an armed mission they could deploy any terrorist units here - like the (ult…
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#USA - FBI investigating drone emails in Clinton server probe: CNN

Published on 10 Jun 2016
A series of emails about the CIA's drone program are among those being investigated by the FBI as part of its probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. CNN's Evan Perez reports.

#USA - Trump Calls Sen. Warren 'Pocahontas' Associated Press

Published on 10 Jun 2016
Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump took aim at Sen. Elizabeth Warren at a rally in Richmond, Virginia Friday evening. He called Warren as "Pocahontas," referring to Warren's Native American ancestry. (June 10)

#USA - Dallas Airport Shooting: ABC News

Published on 10 Jun 2016
An apparent domestic dispute that turned violent sent passengers scrambling.