Guinness and Johnnie Walker owner Diageo ‘could sell Chinese assets’
Reported move would be part of new CEO Dave Lewis’s streamlining of world’s largest spirits maker Business live – latest updates Diageo’s new boss, Dave Lewis, has barely started in the role, and the maker of Guinness and Johnnie Walker is already reportedly considering selling off its Chinese (…)
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