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Corby Spirit and Wine Ltd T.CSW.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRBBF | CBYDF | T.CSW.B

Corby Spirit and Wine Limited is a Canada-based manufacturer, marketer and distributor of spirits and imported wines. The Company operates through two segments: Case Goods and Commissions. The Case Goods segment includes the production and distribution of its owned beverage alcohol brands. The Commissions segment includes non-owned beverage alcohol brands in Canada. Its portfolio of owned brands includes J.P. Wiser's, Lot 40, and Pike Creek Canadian whiskies, Lamb's rum, Polar Ice vodka and McGuinness liqueurs, as well as the Ungava gin, Cabot Trail maple-based liqueurs and Chic Choc spiced rum, and Foreign Affair wines. It represents international brands, such as ABSOLUT vodka, Chivas Regal, The Glenlivet and Ballantine's Scotch whiskies, Jameson Irish whiskey, Beefeater gin, Malibu rum, Kahlua liqueur, Mumm champagne, and Jacob's Creek, Wyndham Estate, Stoneleigh, Campo Viejo, and Kenwood wines.


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Post by MrAndersonon Mar 23, 2022 4:02pm
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Grain cost and margin

Grain cost and marginShould there be any concern that raising grain costs and energy costs could impact their margins? Or are they able to just pass it on with little impact?
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