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Victor NY Mexican beer imports (NYSE: STZ) ~$9.8B FY2025 revenue; Modelo Especial #1 US beer brand since June 2023, Corona/Pacifico, wine portfolio review, competing with ABI and Molson Coors.
Constellation Brands, Inc. is a Victor, New York-based beer, wine, and spirits company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: STZ) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component — producing and marketing the United States rights to Mexican beer brands including Modelo Especial, Corona Extra, Pacifico, and Modelo Negra (acquired from Anheuser-Busch InBev as a condition of ABI's 2013 Grupo Modelo acquisition), and a wine and spirits portfolio including Robert Mondavi, Kim Crawford, The Prisoner, Meiomi, and High West whiskey through approximately 10,000 employees. In fiscal year 2025 (ending February 2025), Constellation Brands reported revenues of approximately $9.8 billion, with the Beer Division (Modelo, Corona, Pacifico) generating approximately $8.4 billion (+4-5% organic growth) as Modelo Especial maintained its status as the #1-selling beer in the United States by dollar sales — a position Modelo captured from Bud Light in June 2023 following the Bud Light controversy and has held since. CEO Bill Newlands retired in 2024, with Garth Hankinson succeeding him, maintaining Constellation's strategy of investing behind the Modelo brand family's premium Hispanic-heritage positioning as the fastest-growing segment of US beer consumers (Hispanic adult beer drinkers choosing culturally authentic imported Mexican lagers over domestic brands). The Wine and Spirits segment faced significant headwinds from premiumization-to-value trading and market share pressure — Constellation announced a strategic review of the Wine and Spirits portfolio in 2024, exploring potential divestitures to focus capital exclusively on the Beer Division's high-margin, high-growth beer brands.
Las Vegas Sands Asia integrated resorts (NYSE: LVS) $11.4B FY2024 revenue; Sands China Macau $8.2B, Marina Bay Sands Singapore $2.93B (+14%), Londoner Macao renovation, competing with Galaxy and Melco.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based integrated resort developer and operator — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LVS) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — developing, owning, and operating luxury integrated resort destinations in Macau, China (through Sands China Ltd., 69.4% owned subsidiary listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange) and Singapore (Marina Bay Sands) through approximately 40,000 employees, following the 2021 sale of its Las Vegas properties (The Venetian, Palazzo, Las Vegas Sands Expo Center) to Apollo Global Management for $6.25 billion. In fiscal year 2024, Las Vegas Sands reported revenues of $11.4 billion (+5.7% year-over-year), with Macao Operations generating $8.2 billion ($4.49B at The Venetian Macao, $2.0B at Sands Macao, Four Seasons Macao, Parisian Macao, and Londoner Macao) and Singapore's Marina Bay Sands generating $2.93 billion (+14.3%). CEO Robert Goldstein leads Las Vegas Sands' strategy of Macau portfolio renovation and Singapore expansion: the Londoner Macao renovation ($2 billion+ investment transforming the former Sands Cotai Central into the Londoner Macao resort) completed its final tower renovations in 2024, while the Marina Bay Sands Tower 3 expansion (adding 1,000 hotel rooms, additional gaming floors, and a new arena for concerts and events) received Singapore government approval targeting 2028 completion.
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