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Jim Beam being acquired by Japan's Suntory

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Beam being acquired by Japan's Suntory

 

<p class="">NEW YORK (AP) -- The maker of classic American liquors such as Jim Beam and Maker's Mark has agreed to be purchased by a Japanese company in a $13.62 billion deal that would create the third largest global premium spirits business.

<p class="">Shares of Beam Inc. rose 24 percent on Monday after it said that it agreed to be acquired by Suntory Holdings Ltd., a Japanese beverage company. The combined company would have annual sales of more than $4.3 billion.

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Is anything made/ owned in this country anymore? 


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Quote:Is anything made/ owned in this country anymore? 
without having read the story, I'd venture to guess that it will still be made in the USA.

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Quote:Is anything made/ owned in this country anymore? 
Heart disease.

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Ouch.  I know an American whiskey exporter that is about to lose some valuable contracts. 


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Quote:Heart disease.
 

Auto body repair shops.

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Quote:Auto body repair shops.
 

Rental car insurance.

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Quote:Auto body repair shops.
Quote:Rental car insurance.
That reminds me; most Toyota's and Honda's on American roads are made in the US. Unlike GM & Ford who have moved most of their plants to Mexico.

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Quote:without having read the story, I'd venture to guess that it will still be made in the USA.
 

Right....just like some Hondas and Toyotas are "assembled" here, but they are still Japanese cars. 

 

This country needs more stuff to call its own. 

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Quote:Right....just like some Hondas and Toyotas are "assembled" here, but they are still Japanese cars. 

 

This country needs more stuff to call its own. 
Toyota's and Honda's have more American parts than most "American" cars. If you want to support American jobs; buy Japanese.

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Quote:Right....just like some Hondas and Toyotas are "assembled" here, but they are still Japanese cars. 

 

This country needs more stuff to call its own. 
 

Are you under the impression that all parts for Hondas and Toyotas are made in Japan and shipped here for assembly?

 

Say what you will about Japanese auto makers, Nissan was a godsend for my area of the country.

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Quote:Are you under the impression that all parts for Hondas and Toyotas are made in Japan and shipped here for assembly?

 

 
 

Isn't that what they mean where it says 87% Japanese content? 

 

So, wouldn't that mean that only 13% of the car was built with American produced parts? (other than labor)

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Quote:Right....just like some Hondas and Toyotas are "assembled" here, but they are still Japanese cars. 

 

This country needs more stuff to call its own. 
 

And they're the best built cars hands down, too.

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(This post was last modified: 01-13-2014, 05:29 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:And they're the best built cars hands down, too.
 

For the most part, but declining since peak of the late 80's/ 90's....they are falling into the same traps that we used to, trying to cut corners and use cheaper materials to increase their bottom line. The product suffers, 

 

American cars like Chevy and Ford have closed the gap, in quality, IMO. 


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Please, this is about American Bourbon! Not Japanese cars..........


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Quote:Please, this is about American Bourbon! Not Japanese cars..........
 

Correction, its now about Japanese Bourbon Wink

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Quote:Isn't that what they mean where it says 87% Japanese content? 

 

So, wouldn't that mean that only 13% of the car was built with American produced parts? (other than labor)
 

I don't know where you got those figures, but I did find this chart, which is admittedly incomplete:

 

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Quote:Please, this is about American Bourbon! Not Japanese cars..........
 

Please do not drink bourbon from any country while driving a car made in any country.

 

There, better?

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(This post was last modified: 01-13-2014, 07:23 PM by The Drifter.)

Quote:Please do not drink bourbon from any country while driving a car made in any country.

 

There, better?
 

Bourbon is an American Drink, made only in America, Like Scotch is Scottish

 

 

<b>Bourbon whiskey</b> is a type of American whiskey – a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn. The name derives from the French <a class="" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_dynasty' title="Bourbon dynasty">Bourbon dynasty</a>, although it is disputed whether its namesake Kentucky county or New Orleans street is the source of the whiskey's name. It has been produced since the 18th century,<sup> </sup>although the name "Bourbon" was not applied until the 1850s and the Kentucky etymology was not advanced until the 1870s.<sup> </sup>While it may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the <a class="" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_South' title="American South">American South</a> in general, and Kentucky in particular.


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To be called bourbon it must be made in America.  Not sure of the copyright but I recall seeing that not too long ago.

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