
AB InBev’s Dividend Decision
Loutskina, Elena, ...
AB InBev’s Dividend Decision
Loutskina, Elena; Bickwit, Grant
F-1907 | Published August 26, 2019 | 24 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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In 2018, AB InBev faced a difficult decision: whether to keep its $8 billion dividend program or cut dividends either partially or in full. This case facilitates a theoretical discussion and practical application of dividend policies and their role in value creation for firm stakeholders. Students gain experience formulating a dividend policy and understanding its effects on debt, cost of capital, and company valuation. A widely recognized global leader of the beer industry, AB InBev had built a global presence and a broad brand portfolio through carefully selected mergers and acquisitions of brewers, from small local craft breweries to large multinationals. 2016 marked the epitome of AB InBev’s success—the company had successfully completed the acquisition of SABMiller. This $104 billion merger was enabled by the largest corporate bond offering to date—$61.9 billion. But in October 2018, the financing side of this landmark deal had become the pain point for the company’s management. Unexpectedly deteriorating economic conditions in Latin America, fluctuations in commodity prices, and changing consumer tastes slowed the growth in the company’s EBITDA, undermining its ability to delever. The company’s persistently high debt levels became the talk of the town, and the corporate treasury team was certain that leverage would have to be brought down to move AB InBev’s price in a positive direction. But what sounded very simple was not an easy feat. Cutting dividends was one of the avenues AB InBev could pursue, but was it the best one? This case has been successfully taught at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business in the Financial Policy module of "Financial Management and Policies," a course in the first-year MBA core curriculum.
- Explore different dividend policies and their implications. - Evaluate the tradeoffs between share repurchases and dividend payments. - Assess the sustainability of a firm’s capital structure. - Understand the mechanics of reducing debt in a firm’s capital structure. - Explore the effects of dividend policy on company valuation.
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