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Graham Mackay, the SABMiller chairman who helped guide the company from a South African industrial conglomerate into one of the world’s biggest brewers, died Wednesday in Hampshire, England.
Graham Mackay helped build a South African brewing conglomerate into SABMiller PLC, a globe-trotting beer behemoth with more than 200 brands. Mr. Mackay, who died Wednesday at age 64, had recently ...
Graham Mackay was a South African businessman who transformed his local brewing company into SABMiller, the world's second-largest brewery behind the Belgian-Brazilian giants Anheuser-Busch InBev.
LONDON – SABMiller, one of the world's biggest brewers, says its chairman, Graham Mackay has died after suffering from a brain tumor. The 64-year old Mackay helped lead the company through some ...
Graham Mackay, the SABMiller chairman who has died aged 64, will be remembered as the man who turned a parochial conglomerate from apartheid South Africa into a global beer giant.
NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Nearly 30 years ago Graham Mackay joined the South African Breweries - now called SABMiller since its acquisition of American brewer Miller in 2002.The world's second-largest ...
Graham Mackay helped build a South African brewing conglomerate into SABMiller PLC, a globe-trotting beer behemoth with more than 200 brands. Mr. Mackay, who died Wednesday at age 64, had recently ...