Screaming Eagle sold

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Screaming Eagle, a winery in Napa Valley and maker of the famous Cabernet, was sold by its founder Jean Phillips to entrepreneur Stanley Kroenke and money manager Charles Banks. Phillips, who founded the winery in 1992 and immediately made an impact with its Cabernet, sold the 72-acre property for an undisclosed sum.

author: Laube, James, Sogg, Daniel
Financial management, Management dynamics, Management, Company investment, Investments, Company business management, Napa Valley, Kroenke, Stanley, Phillips, Jean

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Two wine empires expand in California

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The prestigious, Washington based, Stimson Lane Group have purchased Guenoc winery, vineyards and stock for an alleged 100 million dollars whilst Matanzas Creek wine company has been sold to Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates for an estimated 45 million dollars.

author: Sogg, Daniel
California, Wine

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The fallout from Mondavi

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A report is presented on Constellation Brands' sale of various brands following its take-over of Robert Mondavi Corp., the alcohol-beverage firm. Negotiations are on for the possible sale of other wineries.

author: Sogg, Daniel, Cooke, Jo
Robert Mondavi Corp., Constellation Brands Inc., STZ

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subjects list: United States, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Company acquisition/merger, Wine industry, Wineries
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