Constellation Brands, Inc.

About Constellation Brands, Inc.

Constellation Brands, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, produces, imports, markets, and sells beer, wine, and spirits in the United States, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, and Italy. It provides beer primarily under the Corona Extra, Corona Premier, Corona Familiar, Corona Light, Corona Refresca, Corona Hard Seltzer, Modelo Especial, Modelo Negra, Modelo Chelada, Pacifico, and Victoria brands. The company offers wine under the 7 Moons, Cook's California Champagne, Cooper & Thief, Crafters Union, Kim Crawford, Meiomi, Mount Veeder, Ruffino, SIMI, The Dreaming Tree, Charles Smith, The Prisoner Wine Company, Robert Mondavi, My Favorite Neighbor, and Schrader; and spirits under the Casa Noble, Copper & Kings, High West, Mi CAMPO, Nelson's Green Brier, and SVEDKA brands. It provides its products to wholesale distributors, retailers, on-premise locations, and state alcohol beverage control agencies. Constellation Brands, Inc. was founded in 1945 and is headquartered in Victor, New York.

Constellation Brands produces some of the world’s most iconic beer, wine and spirits brands. See how we elevate life with every glass raised.

https://www.cbrands.com

STZ-B United States

296.71USD0.19 (-0.06%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

NYSE exchange

Sector: Consumer Defensive

Industry: Beverages—Wineries & Distilleries

Location United States, Victor

Grade: AAA

58,090,586,112 USD
MARKET CAP
30.024
PE
0.983
BETA (5y)
10.325
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
36%
for 3 years
56%
for 2 years
40%
for last year
25%
for this year
0%
Constellation Brands, Inc.
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