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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 2 years ago
Damn SAM. Look out below after hours. “Sam cuts FY21 EPS $2-$6”.
Hope this TRULY disaster turns around. Maybe in Spring…
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 2 years ago
Looks like I might bail with a loss.
Not feeling so optimistic after management disregarding the decline 3mo ago !
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 2 years ago
Finally! Let’s go SAM !
Had 2 pitchers Oktoberfest last night!
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TheFinalCD TheFinalCD 2 years ago
3-DAY GREEN REVERSAL\\ $SAM
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM dip not lasting long... Too much good on the horizon. No way justified 60% reduction in Company value over last 4-5 weeks!
SAM's current RSI 17 screams BUY !
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM's brand new "Hard Mtn Dew" + "Cannabis infused drinks" partnership will push SAM above all competition curently drowning in the seltzer battle/stuggle... Both these bumps just announced within past 4 weeks.
I'm ADDding at these temporary 52w lows..
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM: 8/31/2021 here we go !
If SAM gets a big celebrity (Mike Tyson?!) they will boom with this new MJ product, and also seltzer... It's only when...

Entourage Health Corp. (formerly WeedMD Inc.) (TSX-V:ENTG) (OTCQX:WDDMF) (FSE:4WE) (“Entourage” or the “Company”), a Canadian producer and distributor of award-winning cannabis products and brands, announced today that its subsidiary and licence holder WeedMD RX Inc. has signed agreements with BBCCC, Inc., a subsidiary of the The Boston Beer Company, Inc. (NYSE: SAM) (‘BBC’), and Ontario-based Peak Processing Solutions (‘Peak’), a subsidiary of Althea Group Holdings Ltd (ASX:AGH), to launch a new portfolio of non-alcoholic cannabis-infused beverages in Canada, with production commencing in Q4, 2021.
Under the terms of the five-year development, supply, manufacturing, sales and marketing agreements, BBC and Peak will develop the beverages with Entourage’s cannabinoid-rich input biomass processed at Peak’s Windsor, Ontario facility. Entourage will be the exclusive distributor of the cannabis-infused beverages in Canada leveraging Entourage’s expansive local sales and marketing network.

“The cannabis market is constantly evolving and with a growing base of consumers seeking consumption alternatives, we’re excited to partner with Boston Beer and Peak to elevate our offerings with Canadian-made, cannabis-infused beverages developed by one of North America’s most iconic craft beer brands,” said George Scorsis, Interim CEO and Executive Chair of Entourage. “We are proud to expand into another consumer vertical with award-winning partners of well-known products that will focus on all segments including the emerging self-care market. Our collective industry expertise coupled with extensive cannabis research and advanced branding strategies will lay the foundation for new product collaborations and further market expansion opportunities at scale. Our strong industry presence, sales force and reputation for consistently delivering award-winning brands in Canada makes this an ideal collaboration.”

"Since the early days of medical access, Entourage has cultivated accessible, quality-produced cannabis that is considered a benchmark in a regulated market – and they truly exemplify what we look for in our suppliers,” said Paul Weaver, Head of Cannabis at BBCCC Inc. “This partnership is further strengthened by Peak Processing Solutions, with the talent and systems in place to ensure every drink is prepared with the highest care and excellence. We are excited to work with Entourage and Peak to bring best-in-class beverages to Canadian consumers.”

Peak Founder and President, Gregg Battersby added: “The team at Peak are delighted to partner with two industry leaders in Entourage Health and The Boston Beer Company to develop what promises to be an exciting range of cannabis-infused beverages. This collaboration is further validation of Peak’s significant and unique capabilities in the Cannabis 2.0 space, and the latest in a growing list of strategic and innovative partnerships.”

Cannabis Beverage Market

The Cannabis 2.0 market represents a strategic market opportunity given that products within the category yield a substantial price premium in the Canadian adult-use market compared to dried flower and cannabis oils (Reference: Nurturing New Growth; Canada Gets Ready for Cannabis 2.0, Deloitte). Cannabis beverages are also appealing to new-to-cannabis consumers as an alternative to traditional alcohol beverages, many of whom are also using the products for self-care or wellness reasons."

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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM 8/25: Goldman maintains $750+ so Cohen is a scrub ayway so who gives a crap about their downgrade... *That will change as the trend changes*
I added on this nice dip & opportunity with Cohen BS ...
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM 8/11: "The Boston Beer Company and PepsiCo today announced plans to enter a business collaboration to produce HARD MTN DEW alcoholic beverage. The partnership unites Boston Beer's world-class innovation and expertise in alcoholic beverages with one of PepsiCo's most iconic and beloved brands."
SAM looking on the Up & UP !
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
Seltzer will boom another 2-3 years.
SAM needs to fix Truly flavors as that is why Truly is NOT selling like all others...
SAM should be back over $1,000 by end of Summer..
IMO?
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM continues UP after sell of Friday.
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
Sam Seasonal is top 3 every restaurante or bar I've seen...
Nice opp at these levels !
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
SAM I am...Loaded...
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TruckingAngler TruckingAngler 3 years ago
Damn SAM…. How low do you go…
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budgetthis budgetthis 3 years ago
Sam......Sam......Sam.......

Drink up !!!

$$ SAM $$
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whytestocks whytestocks 3 years ago
Just In: $SAM These 2 Stocks Are Soaring Friday After Earnings

The stock market stumbled into Friday on a negative note, with early gains giving way to modest losses by the late morning. Market participants continued to watch Washington to see whether lawmakers would be able to reach a consensus on spending more money toward supporting the economy, but...

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whytestocks whytestocks 3 years ago
Just In: $SAM Boston Beer Expects Strong Profits in 2021

Boston Beer (NYSE: SAM) delivered its third-quarter earnings report Thursday, with results that beat analysts' estimates on earnings, but missed on revenue. It also offered an upbeat outlook for next year. The alcoholic beverage company's adjusted EPS of $6.51 was 24.2% higher t...

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whytestocks whytestocks 3 years ago
BREAKING NEWS: $SAM Why Boston Beer Jumped 15% Today

Shares of Sam Adams brewer Boston Beer (NYSE: SAM) are up 15% as of 10:30 a.m. EDT today, after the company reported strong third-quarter results late yesterday. In addition, the company significantly increased its 2020 earnings outlook. The company reported a 30% increase in ne...

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whytestocks whytestocks 3 years ago
Breaking News: $SAM Boston Beer Inc (SAM) Q3 2020 Earnings Call Transcript

Image source: The Motley Fool. Boston Beer Inc (NYSE: SAM) Q3 2020 Earnings Call Oct 22, 2020 , 5:00 p.m. ET Operator Continue reading For further details see: Boston Beer Inc (SAM) Q3 2020 Earnings Call Transcript

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andre1234 andre1234 4 years ago
No secret, seltzer.
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whytestocks whytestocks 4 years ago
News: $SAM The Sam Adams Brand Is Shrinking, but These 2 Drinks Are Saving Boston Beer's 2020

Boston Beer (NYSE: SAM) might consider changing its name if sales trends stay this way for much longer. On Thursday, the alcoholic beverage giant announced that its flagship Samuel Adams franchise shrank in the fiscal second quarter. Its Angry Orchard cider brands declined, too, as restauran...

Got this from SAM - The Sam Adams Brand Is Shrinking, but These 2 Drinks Are Saving Boston Beer's 2020
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whytestocks whytestocks 4 years ago
News: $SAM Why Boston Beer Stock Soared to a New All-Time Today

Shares of Boston Beer (NYSE: SAM) surged more than 26% to a new closing high of $828.34 on Thursday, after the alcoholic-beverage maker delivered blockbuster second-quarter results. Boston Beer's revenue surged 42% year over year to $452.1 million, fueled by a 39.8% jump in shipments. Net...

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whytestocks whytestocks 4 years ago
News: $SAM Stock Markets Fall Friday as Gold Hits $1,900; Boston Beer Gets a Big Bottom-Line Win

Concerns about relations between the U.S. and China continued to add to stresses related to the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, pushing stock markets broadly lower. The declines were relatively modest, however, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) , S&P 500 (SNPINDEX...

Read the whole news SAM - Stock Markets Fall Friday as Gold Hits $1,900; Boston Beer Gets a Big Bottom-Line Win
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whytestocks whytestocks 4 years ago
News: $SAM Boston Beer Earnings Double; Shares Soar

Boston Beer Company (NYSE: SAM) , maker of Samuel Adams beer, Angry Orchard Hard Cider, and Truly Hard Seltzer, reported second-quarter results that had the share price up over 20% Friday morning. The company said its net income more than doubled versus the year-ago period, with revenue g...

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crudeoil24 crudeoil24 4 years ago
SAM > Boston Beer Company Up Over 21%, On Pace for Record Closing High -- Data Talk
11:34 am ET July 24, 2020 (Dow Jones) Print
Boston Beer Company, Inc. Class A (SAM) is currently at $798.50, up $139.27 or 21.13%

-- Would be new all-time high (Based on available data back to Nov. 21, 1995)

-- On pace for largest percent increase since March 12, 2008, when it rose 25.94%

-- On Thursday, Boston Beer reported second-quarter earnings per share in the second quarter of $4.88, up from $2.36 a share a year earlier. Analysts' consensus had forecast earnings of $2.34 a share, according to FactSet. The company said it expects earnings of between $11.70 a share and $12.70 a share for the full year, reinstating guidance after withdrawing it earlier this year amid uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic

-- Earlier Friday, Credit Suisse raised its price target on Boston Beer to $625.00/share from $505.00/share, Benzinga reported

-- Currently up five of the past six days

-- Up 48.79% month-to-date; on pace for best month on record (Based on available data back to Nov. 21, 1995)

-- Up 111.33% year-to-date

-- Up 100.38% from 52 weeks ago (July 26, 2019), when it closed at $398.50

-- Would be a new 52 week closing high

-- Up 160.69% from its 52 week closing low of $306.30 on March 16, 2020

-- Traded as high as $813.04; new all-time intraday high (Based on available data back to Nov. 21, 1995)

-- Up 23.33% at today's intraday high; largest intraday percent increase since March 12, 2008, when it rose as much as 27.87%

All data as of 11:27:24 AM

Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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HankV2 HankV2 5 years ago
anyone still alive on this board? SAM has been pretty proactive with good gains and prospects so why no interest?
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Goat_1 Goat_1 5 years ago
BOSTON, Oct. 25, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston Beer Company, Inc. (NYSE: SAM) reported third quarter 2018 net revenue of $306.9 million, an increase of $59.8 million or 24.2% from the third quarter of 2017, mainly due to an increase in shipments of 23.5%. Net income for the third quarter was $38.0 million, or $3.21 per diluted share, an increase of $4.3 million or $0.43 per diluted share from the third quarter of 2017. This increase was primarily due to increases in net revenue and lower income taxes that were partially offset by increased advertising, promotional and selling expenses and lower gross margins. The lower income taxes related to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 include a favorable one-time impact of $0.38 per diluted share.

Earnings per diluted share for the 39-week period ended September 29, 2018 were $5.96, an increase of $0.42 from the comparable 39-week period in 2017. Net revenue for the 39-week period ended September 29, 2018 was $770.4 million, an increase of $113.8 million, or 17.3%, from the comparable 39-week period in 2017.

In the third quarter and the 39-week period ended September 29, 2018, the Company recorded a tax benefit of $0.01 per diluted share and $0.34 per diluted share, respectively, resulting from the Accounting Standard "Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting" ("ASU 2016-09"), which was effective for the Company on January 1, 2017.

Highlights of this release include:

Depletions increased 18% and 13% from the comparable 13 and 39-week periods in 2017.
Full year 2018 depletions growth is now estimated to be between 12% and 15%, an increase from the previously communicated estimate of between 7% and 12%.
Gross margin was 51.2% for the third quarter, a decrease from 53.2% in the comparable 13-week period in 2017, and 51.3% for the 39-week period ending September 29, 2018, a decrease from 52.1% in the comparable 39-week period in 2017. The Company's full year gross margin target is now between 50% and 52%, a decrease of the range from the previously communicated estimate of between 51% and 53%
Advertising, promotional and selling expense increased by $24.1 million, or 37.9%, in the third quarter over the comparable period in 2017 and increased $56.6 million, or 30.5%, from the comparable 39-week period in 2017.
Based on current spending and investment plans, full year 2018 Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share1, which excludes the impact of ASU 2016-09, is now estimated at between $7.10 and $7.70, an increase and narrowing of the range from the previously communicated estimate of between $6.30 and $7.30.
Jim Koch, Chairman and Founder of the Company, commented, "Our depletions growth increased to 18% in the third quarter from 12% in the second quarter and 8% in the first quarter. We believe that the acceleration in our depletions growth is attributable to our key innovations, quality and strong brands, as well as sales execution and support from our distributors. During the quarter, we introduced a new Samuel Adams advertising campaign and continued to work hard on our Samuel Adams brand messaging, which communicates our artisanal care in the brewing of Samuel Adams Boston Lager. We plan to invest in this campaign in the coming months, with the goal of improving trends and returning Samuel Adams back to growth. We remain positive about the future of craft beer and are happy that our diversified brand portfolio continues to fuel double-digit growth. We are confident in our ability to innovate and build strong brands and we are planning to launch new brands in 2019 that complement our current portfolio and help support our mission of long-term profitable growth."

Dave Burwick, the Company's President and CEO stated, "Our depletions growth in the third quarter was the result of increases in our Truly Spiked & Sparkling, Twisted Tea and Angry Orchard brands that were only partially offset by decreases in our Samuel Adams brand. I'd like to note, however, that the Samuel Adams seasonal program has returned to growth this year. Meanwhile, Truly continues to grow beyond our expectations and is well positioned as a leader in the emerging segment of hard seltzer. Twisted Tea is growing both distribution and velocity, while generating consistent double-digit volume growth as new entrants have been introduced and competition has increased. Angry Orchard's growth is led by Angry Orchard Rosé, which was introduced in early 2018. We believe that both Truly and Angry Orchard Rosé are attracting new drinkers to their categories from wine and spirits. Our plans for 2019 include investments in our new Samuel Adams advertising campaign and the second year of our successful 2018 innovations, which include Angry Orchard Rosé, Truly Berry Variety Pack, Truly Wild Berry, Sam'76 and Samuel Adams New England IPA. Overall, these five new innovations in 2018 are within the top product introductions in their combined categories. We've adjusted our expectations for 2018 full-year depletions growth and our earnings guidance to reflect our trends for the first nine months and our current view of the remainder of the year. We've provided our preliminary view of 2019 growth rates based on our plans, but these rates are difficult to predict and subject to reassessment. We're in a very competitive business and we remain optimistic for continued long-term growth of our current brand portfolio and our innovations."

Mr. Burwick went on to say, "We'll continue to focus on cost savings and efficiency projects to fund the investments needed to grow our brands and to build our organization's ability to deliver against our goals. During the quarter, our operating expenses increased significantly, primarily due to the timing of our planned brand investments. Brand investment will decrease as planned for the remainder of the year, as we're maintaining our annual spend guidance. We operated at record high capacity during peak weeks and increased our usage of third-party breweries during the quarter in response to the accelerated depletions growth, especially in slim can packages and cans in general. The growth has been challenging operationally, which has resulted in higher supply chain costs. Given the growth challenges and industry-wide headwinds of higher packaging costs and transportation costs, we've reduced our expectations for 2018 gross margins. While we're achieving the expected cost savings, the corresponding margin benefits are more than offset by the incremental costs that we're incurring to meet the significant growth in our key innovations. We expect to recoup most of the 2018 margin set back as we adjust our supply chain over the next couple of years. Hence, we're maintaining our previously stated goal of increasing our gross margins by about one percentage point per year, before any mix or volume impacts, but likely will not see the full benefit until 2020. Further, we're accelerating capacity and efficiency improvements at our breweries, which is reflected in our capital spend expectations for 2019. We remain prepared to forsake short term earnings as we invest to return to long-term profitable growth, commensurate with the opportunities that we see."

3rd Quarter 2018 Summary of Results

Depletions increased 18% from the comparable 13-week period in 2017.

Shipment volume was approximately 1.3 million barrels, a 23.5% increase from the comparable 13-week period in 2017.

Shipments for the quarter increased at a higher rate than depletions and resulted in higher distributor inventory as of September 29, 2018 when compared to September 30, 2017. The Company believes distributor inventory as of September 29, 2018 was at an appropriate level based on inventory requirements to support the forecasted growth of brands and new innovations. Inventory at distributors participating in the Freshest Beer Program as of September 29, 2018 increased slightly in terms of days of inventory on hand when compared to September 30, 2017. The Company has approximately 77% of its volume on the Freshest Beer Program.

Gross margin at 51.2% represented a decrease from the 53.2% margin realized in the third quarter of 2017, primarily as a result of higher processing costs due to increased production at third party breweries and higher temporary labor at Company-owned breweries and higher packaging costs, partially offset by price increases, cost saving initiatives at Company-owned breweries and lower excise taxes.

Advertising, promotional and selling expenses increased $24.1 million from the comparable 13-week period in 2017, primarily due to increased planned investments in media advertising and local marketing, higher salaries and benefits costs, and increased freight to distributors due to higher rates and volumes, and less efficient truck utilization.

General and administrative expenses increased by $6.4 million from the comparable 13-week period in 2017, primarily due to increases in salaries and benefits and stock compensation costs.

The Company's effective tax rate for the 13-week period ended September 29, 2018 decreased to 19.2% from 35.1% in the comparable 13-week period in 2017. This decrease was primarily due to the favorable impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, including a favorable one-time impact of $0.38 per diluted share due to tax accounting method changes reported in the current period.

Year to Date 2018 Summary of Results

Depletions increased 13% from the comparable 39-week period in 2017, reflecting increases in the Company's Truly Spiked & Sparkling, Twisted Tea and Angry Orchard brands, partially offset by decreases in its Samuel Adams brand.

Shipment volume was approximately 3.3 million barrels, a 16.0% increase from the comparable 39-week period in 2017.

Gross margin at 51.3% represented a decrease from the 52.1% margin realized in the comparable 39-week period in 2017, primarily as a result of higher processing costs due to increased production at third party breweries and higher temporary labor at Company-owned breweries and higher packaging costs, partially offset by price increases, cost saving initiatives at Company-owned breweries and lower excise taxes.

Advertising, promotional and selling expenses increased $56.6 million from the comparable 39-week period in 2017, primarily due to increased planned investments in media advertising, local marketing, and point-of-sale, higher salary and benefit costs and increased freight to distributors due to higher rates and volumes and less efficient truck utilization.

General and administrative expenses increased by $11.6 million from the comparable 39-week period in 2017, primarily due to increases in salaries and benefits and stock compensation costs.

Impairment of long-lived assets decreased $1.0 million from the comparable 39-week period in 2017, primarily due to a decrease in write-downs of brewery equipment at the Company's Pennsylvania and Cincinnati breweries.

The Company's effective tax rate for the 39-week period ended September 29, 2018 decreased to 18.9% from 32.5% in the comparable 39-week period in 2017. This decrease was primarily due to the favorable impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 including a favorable one-time impact of $0.38 per diluted share due to tax accounting method changes reported in the current period.

The Company expects that its September 29, 2018 cash balance of $68.9 million, together with its future operating cash flows and its $150.0 million line of credit, will be sufficient to fund future cash requirements.

During the 39-week period ended September 29, 2018 and the period from September 30, 2018 through October 20, 2018, the Company repurchased approximately 350,000 shares of its Class A Common Stock for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $88.3 million. As of October 20, 2018, the Company had approximately $90.3 million remaining on the $931.0 million share buyback expenditure limit set by the Board of Directors.

Depletion estimates

Year-to-date depletions through the 42-week period ended October 20, 2018 are estimated by the Company to have increased approximately 13% from the comparable period in 2017.

2018 Outlook

The Company currently projects full year 2018 Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share of between $7.10 and $7.70. This Non-GAAP projection excludes the impact of ASU 2016-09. The Company's actual 2018 earnings per share could vary significantly from the current projection. Underlying the Company's current 2018 projection are the following full-year estimates and targets:

Depletions and shipments growth of between 12% and 15%.
Price increases per barrel of between 1% and 2%.
Gross margin of between 50% and 52%.
Increased investments in advertising, promotional and selling expenses of between $15 million and $25 million. This does not include any changes in freight costs for the shipment of products to the Company's distributors.
Increased general and administrative expenses of between $10 million and $20 million due to organizational investments and stock compensation costs.
Non-GAAP effective tax rate of approximately 24%, which includes the favorable one-time impact of $0.38 per diluted share due to tax accounting method changes reported in the third quarter, but excludes the impact of ASU 2016-09.
Estimated capital spending of between $65 million and $75 million, most of which relates to continued investments in the Company's breweries and taprooms.
2019 Outlook

The Company is completing its 2019 planning process and will provide further detailed guidance when the Company presents its full-year 2018 results. The Company is currently using the following preliminary assumptions and targets for its 2019 fiscal year:

Depletions and shipments percentage increase of high single digits to low double digits.
National price increases of between 0% and 3%.
Gross margin of between 51% and 53%. Increasing during the year due to progress on the capacity and cost initiatives.
Increased investment in advertising, promotional and selling expenses of between $25 million and $35 million. This does not include any changes in freight costs for the shipment of products to the Company's distributors.
Non-GAAP effective tax rate of approximately 27%, excluding the impact of ASU 2016-09.
Estimated capital spending of between $100 million and $120 million, which could be significantly higher, if deemed necessary to meet future growth.
Non-GAAP effective tax rate and Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share are not defined terms under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). These Non-GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for diluted earnings per share and effective tax rate data prepared in accordance with GAAP, and may not be comparable to calculations of similarly titled measures by other companies. The Company's projection for its Non-GAAP effective tax rate and Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share exclude the impact of ASU 2016-09, which could be significant and will depend largely upon unpredictable future events outside the Company's control, including the timing and value realized upon exercise of stock options versus the fair value of those options when granted. Therefore, because of the uncertainty and variability of the impact of ASU 2016-09, the Company is unable to provide, without unreasonable effort, a reconciliation of these Non-GAAP measures on a forward-looking basis.

About the Company

The Boston Beer Company, Inc. (NYSE: SAM) began in 1984 and today brews more than 60 styles of Samuel Adams beer. Our portfolio of brands also includes Angry Orchard Hard Cider, Twisted Tea and Truly Spiked & Sparkling, as well as several other craft beer brands brewed by A&S Brewing, our craft beer incubator. For more information, please visit our investor relations website at www.bostonbeer.com, which includes links to all of our respective brand websites.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements made in this press release that state the Company's or management's intentions, hopes, beliefs, expectations or predictions of the future are forward-looking statements. It is important to note that the Company's actual results could differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements is contained from time to time in the Company's SEC filings, including, but not limited to, the Company's report on Form 10-K for the years ended December 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016. Copies of these documents may be found on the Company's website, www.bostonbeer.com, or obtained by contacting the Company or the SEC.

1 See "Outlook" below for additional information regarding non-GAAP forward-looking measures used in this press release.
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RagingBullll RagingBullll 6 years ago
Truly spiked seltzer is taking over. This stock is not slowing down any time soon. 350+ by EOY.
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OldAIMGuy OldAIMGuy 6 years ago
I had to wait an extra week but got a fill to sell 10% of my SAM holding this AM.



Here's my trade history since starting SAM as a holding in Sept, 2016:

Cheers!
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OldAIMGuy OldAIMGuy 6 years ago
All in all it was an interesting day with a new 52 week high of $208.

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OldAIMGuy OldAIMGuy 6 years ago
A healthy breach of the $200 mark this AM. Now it's showing a new 52 week high.

Cheers!
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OldAIMGuy OldAIMGuy 6 years ago
Hi JB, Re: SAM's future and recent history...............

I've been managing my SAM stock inventory closely since starting this investment in the fall of 2016. This recent price pop was enough for me to take a bit of money off the table. My cash is now back where it started and I own a few more shares than then. Price/Share is up 19% and position value including cash is up 21% with the trades (net of commissions).



I look forward to more of this cyclical activity.
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jimmybob jimmybob 6 years ago
Some quick thoughts on $SAM : https://www.optionmillionaires.com/quick-thoughts-boston-beer-sam/
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OldAIMGuy OldAIMGuy 6 years ago
SAM triggered its first opportunity to take some profit in quite a while.



I let 10% of the shares go today which helped refund the cash reserves for this investment.

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OldAIMGuy OldAIMGuy 7 years ago
About the best that can be said is that it's seeming to form some sort of bottom here. No clear accumulation yet.



Maybe this time the toilet has completely flushed and the smell will get better............
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T695 T695 7 years ago
In for the flip
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ValueInvestor15 ValueInvestor15 7 years ago
Berenberg downgraded Boston Beer $SAM to Sell. Overvalued but not sure it's a hard sell: analysis

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tothe tothe 8 years ago
SAM chart

Fund Flow
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stocktrademan stocktrademan 8 years ago
SAM bullish 180.7755




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$hellKing $hellKing 8 years ago
Dutch Courts about to go US courts

The Hague Court: Dutch alcohol and tobacco ID campaign in violation of anti-trust legislation

12:35 ET from Teleconnect Inc

BREDA, The Netherlands, April 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Teleconnect Inc (OTCBB: TLCO) today announces that the Court in The Hague has ruled that the Dutch Food Retail Association (CBL) and Jumbo Supermarkets have violated anti-trust legislation by ruling out the very effective age validation system 'Ageviewers' at the sale of tobacco and alcohol.

Instrumental for the infringement was the industry wide responsible alcohol retailing code and an ID-campaign in the Netherlands, similar to the 'We Card Program' in the US. The Court in The Hague, sitting in full bench, established that both the code and the campaign have the object of impeding the implementation and proliferation of the Ageviewers system and therefore are declared void and nonexistent. CBL and Jumbo are the first parties that have been found jointly and severally liable for all damages inflicted to Ageviewers since 2008.

The ruling does not only affect CBL and Jumbo. Among the many parties involved in the ID program are Dutch market leader Ahold, currently merging with Delhaize and operating in the US with brands as Stop & Shop, Giant and Peapod; the Dutch Brewers Association; the Wine Industry; Bacardi-Martini and Diageo.

Reaction Teleconnect Inc - Ageviewers
We are very happy with this judgment. Our business has been severely affected by this cartel since 2008 and our financial claim will be substantial. In our view, the boycott exposes an extensive morality and compliance problem regarding the sale of alcohol and tobacco to minors. We are investigating the consequences of the judgment in the US, as the boycott completely derailed our plans to implement the Ageviewers system in the American market, where our company is listed and where we have our roots.

We are requesting all parties involved in the production and sale of tobacco and alcohol, in responsible retailing and prevention institutes, to endorse and support our further efforts to implement Ageviewers in the Dutch and US market.



http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-hague-court-dutch-alcohol-and-tobacco-id-campaign-in-violation-of-anti-trust-legislation-300256112.html?tc=eml_cleartime
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slmlrd slmlrd 8 years ago
Going to keep losing out to companies such as Day of The Dead Beer. Your bubble has burst.
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jimmybob jimmybob 9 years ago
Would be nice!
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Lucky_Charm$ Lucky_Charm$ 9 years ago
Nice candle put in today...maybe another tmrw to $235+
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new investments new investments 9 years ago
Will miss slightly
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dannyzee84 dannyzee84 9 years ago
Anyone have predictions on the financials?
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starbuxsux starbuxsux 9 years ago
Maybe this is why they had to sell?

Executive Pay Falls at Boston Beer -- Market Talk

9:19 AM ET 4/15/15 | Dow Jones

9:19 EDT - Boston Beer (SAM) founder and chairman James Koch's total compensation fell nearly 8% to $917,847 2014 because he only met about 70% of bonus goals, according to an SEC filing. SAM CEO Martin Roper's pay fell 20% to $1.2M because he met about 52.5% of performance goals. The company fell short of its depletion growth goal of 16%-20%, achieving just 8%-12%. The company's stock rose more than 45% in 2014, but has given up some of those gains to start this year. It closed on Tuesday at $262.99. (tripp.mickle@wsj.com)

> Dow Jones Newswires

April 15, 2015 09:19 ET (13:19 GMT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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starbuxsux starbuxsux 9 years ago
Insiders parting with shares
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gratitude gratitude 9 years ago
SAM moving out of the wedge
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starbuxsux starbuxsux 9 years ago
This f@ckin POS is getting on my nerves! Can't believe how a stock trading at this price can be so f@cking boring!
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starbuxsux starbuxsux 9 years ago
BREWERS ASSOCIATION LISTS TOP 50 BREWERIES OF 2014 (we're #2 craft and #5 overall)
http://www.brewersassociation.org/press-releases/brewers-association-lists-top-50-breweries-of-2014/
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