Molson Coors reports higher sales in its latest quarter amid net loss
The company also declared a quarterly dividend of 41 cents per share to be paid on March 17 compared with the quarterly payments of 38 cents per share it made in 2022.
Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley say the company is healthier than it has been in many years and has a strong trajectory. “We have delivered our seventh consecutive quarter of top-line growth on a constant currency basis, driven by the strength of our core brands and growth in our above premium portfolio,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.
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