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  99-1242 -- Stewart v. Adolph Coors Company -- 07/06/2000
However, on Coors' motion for reconsideration, the court denied summary judgment, reasoning that once a contract was determined to be ambiguous, the meaning of its terms was a question of fact for the jury under Colorado law.
Coors contends that either (a) an employee clearly waives all recall rights from day one, absent a revocation in the first sixty days, or (b) the contract is ambiguous and therefore was correctly submitted to the jury.
The district court denied summary judgment on this claim because, at the pre-trial stage, Coors had failed to "proffer a non-discriminatory reason for Stewart's assignment to the electropolish area." 1 Aplt.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2000/07/99-1242.htm   (2274 words)

  
  Pete Coors Information at PeteCoors.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In 1993 Coors became vice chairman and CEO of the company, and in 2002 he was named Chairman of Coors Brewing Company and Adolph Coors Company.
Coors defended himself by saying that he was opposed to same-sex marriage, and supported a constitutional amendment to ban it.
Coors faced Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar in the November 2004 election, but Coors was defeated by a margin of 50% to 47%.
www.petecoors.com   (231 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Adolph Herrman Kohrs (who changed the spelling of his surname to Coors), was born on February 4, 1847 in Barmen, a Prussian city that would later be known as the German city of Wuppertal.
Coors eventually became the leading producer of malted milk, and would probably have continued selling to candy companies if the pressure of producing one of the most popular beers in the world hadn't forced cancellation of the malted milk division.
Adolph Coors Company, the holding company for its principal subsidiary, Coors Brewing Company, became a world leader in making and selling premium beers, always based upon Coors' demand that only the best products be used in the brewing.
www.bookrags.com /biography/adolph-coors   (1635 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Coors
The Adolph Coors Company was founded in 1873 by a fellow who shared a first name with the 20th century's greatest villain, Adolph Hitler.
The second factor — which is much harder to define — is the association of Coors with a variety of right-wing causes and charities, and how this connection translates in some people's minds to a tie to Nazism.
The Coors Brewing Company (a principal subsidiary of the Adolph Coors Company) does indeed make contributions to a number of charities and projects, but those on its receiving end are far less controversial groups than those funded by the Coors Foundation.
www.snopes.com /business/alliance/coors.asp   (668 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company: No Action, Interpretive and/or Exemptive Letter of August 25, 2003
We are acting as counsel to Adolph Coors Company, a Colorado corporation ("Coors" or the "Company"), in connection with the proposed reincorporation of Coors in the State of Delaware (the "Reincorporation").
Coors Delaware will be considered a "successor issuer" of Coors for purposes of Rule 414(d) under the Securities Act and may file post-effective amendments to Coors' Registration Statements (as hereinafter defined) and any other registration statement hereafter filed by Coors under the Securities Act, to permit Coors Delaware to continue the offerings registered thereby.
Coors is subject to the periodic reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, files periodic reports with the Commission, and is current with all such reporting obligations.
www.sec.gov /divisions/corpfin/cf-noaction/adolph082503.htm   (4611 words)

  
 Coors Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Adolph Coors Company is the holding company for its principal subsidiary, Coors Brewing Company.
Adolph Coors Company is ranked among the 1,000 largest publicly traded corporations in the United States, based on annual sales.
Coors is vice-chairman and chief executive officer of Coors Brewing Company.
www.alabev.com /coorsorg.htm   (316 words)

  
 Coors Brewing Company - Beeripedia the Beer Wiki
The Coors Brewing Company is a regional division of the Molson Coors Brewing Company.
In 1873, German immigrant Adolph Coors established a brewery in Golden, Colorado.
Coors’ company survived the prohibition era in America by diversifying to manufacture other products including such as malted milk and ceramics.
www.beeripedia.com /index.php/Coors_Brewing_Company   (367 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Co. | Business solutions from AllBusiness.com
Adolph Coors Co., the No. 3 U.S. brewer, said it plans to close a brewery in Birmingham, England by the end of the year, as...
Adolph Coors Co. and Molson Inc. put their plan to create a $6 billion brewer on firmer ground after sharply boosting a special dividend for Molson shareholders worried they were being treated unfairly.
Adolph Coors Co. and Molson Inc. put their plan to create a $6 billion brewer on firmer ground after sharply boosting a special dividend for...
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 People For the American Way - Adolph Coors Foundation
The brewery was established in 1873 by Adolph Coors, Sr.
Coors ultimately broke the union by hiring hundreds of non-union workers who, along with employees who did not join the strike, voted to decertify the union in 1978.
In light of the Coors family and foundation's continuing support for right-wing, anti-gay, anti-labor and anti-civil rights organizations, it is likely that the domestic-partner policy is more reflective of an effort to appeal to a particular segment of the beer-drinking market than of a change of heart on gay rights issues.
www.pfaw.org /pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=2064   (949 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company Shareholders Approve Delaware Reincorporation
Founded in 1873, Adolph Coors Company, the holding company for Coors Brewing Company, is the third-largest U.S. brewer and the world's eighth- largest brewer.
The company's European subsidiary, Coors Brewers Limited, is the second-largest brewer in the United Kingdom, with the U.K.'s leading brand, Carling.
Adolph Coors Company stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RKY.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/10-03-2003/0002029569&EDATE=   (363 words)

  
 Compensation for Leo W. Kiely, COORS ADOLPH, CEO of Adolph Coors Company President & CEO of Coors Br
Most companies calculate the present value using either the Black-Scholes option pricing model (or other similar analytical models), or they use an assumed stock appreciate rate of 5% per year and 10% per year.
The Total Compensation shown for the year does not include the value of options acquired on exercise or any value for options granted in any other fiscal year because for this methodology, the value of those options is attributable to the fiscal year in which they were granted.
It is important to remember not all companies report the same number of executives in their proxies.
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 Adolph Coors Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Adolph Coors Foundation is a private family foundation established in October, 1975 with funds from the Adolph Coors, Jr.
In 1977, a bequest was received from the estate of Gertrude Steele Coors and in 1988, Janet Coors, wife of the late Herman F. Coors, contributed funds to establish the Herman F. Coors Professorial Chair in Ceramics.
It should be noted that the Adolph Coors Foundation does not receive contributions from, act on behalf of, or engage in activities for the benefit of the Coors Brewing Company, Graphic Packaging International Corporation, employees of those corporations or their distributors.
www.adolphcoors.org   (314 words)

  
 The Pre-Prohibition History of Adolph Coors Company 1873-1933
Adolph Coors, the son of Joseph and Helena (Hein) Coors, was born at Barmen in Rhenish Prussia on Feb. 4, 1847.
Adolph Coors resigned at Stenger's brewery on Jan. 22, 1872, and apparently again worked his way westward, possibly on one of several railroads under construction west of the Mississippi because he did not arrive in Denver until April.
Unlike Coors, the record indicates that Schueler did not give up his businesses in Denver and did not live or spend much time in Golden, where Coors was to become an industrial and a civic and community leader.
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 Coors Brewery Company beer steins
This 10 1/2" lidded stein was the 4th in the "Coors Rodeo Collection" of 8 lidded steins.
This 10 1/2" lidded stein was the 5th in the "Coors Rodeo Collection" of 8 lidded steins.
This outstanding lithograph of the Coors Golden Brewery circa 1900, was used in a Coors advertisement appearing in the Denver Republican on January 1, 1900.
www.beer-steins.com /coors/steins.html   (2765 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company Essays| Adolph Coors Company Dissertations
The Golden, Colorado Adolph Coors Company was formerly a holding company controlled by the heirs of founder Adolph Coors.
Its principal subsidiary is the Coors Brewing Company.
All material supplied about adolph coors company must be used for research purposes only and all business essays remain our copyright.
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 West of the Pecos Rodeo :|: The Sponsors :|: Adolph Coors Brewing
Coors owns a second brewery in Memphis, Tenn., and a packaging facility in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, near the town of Elkton, Va.
Coors owns and is a partner in operating the nation's largest aluminum-can manufacturing plant, located in Golden, Colo., and is a partner in a glass-bottle manufacturing plant in Wheat Ridge, Colo
Peter Coors is Chairman of Adolph Coors Company and Leo Kiely is President and Chief Executive Officer.
www.pecosrodeo.com /sponsors/coors.html   (205 words)

  
 Project Tocsin Questions for Coors and the Transgay community
The Coors Brewing Company is to be commended for its progressive policies for diversity and for granting Domestic Partners Benefits to its employees.
For years the Company has disingenuously maintained there is no connection between and the Company and the Adolph Coors Foundation and the newer Castle Rock Foundation which have historically and currently fund anti-gay organizations..
The Adolph Coors Foundation and the Castle Rock Foundation hold jointly 732,413 shares of Class B stock of the Adolph Coors Company.
www.rthoughtsrfree.org /tcnfred-crs.htm   (1136 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company Jobs - Employment Opportunities at Monster.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Today, Coors Brewing Company - the principle subsidiary of Adolph Coors Company - is the third largest brewer in the U.S. and is among the top 10 brewers in the world.
The company is ranked among the 700 largest publicly traded corporations in the U.S. With its headquarters and primary brewery in Golden, Colorado, the company also owns the second-largest brewer in the United Kingdom, Coors Brewers Limited, and has brewing and packaging facilities in Elkton, Virginia, and Memphis, Tennessee.
Coors also owns major facilities in Colorado to manufacture aluminum cans and ends, as well as bottles, and is a partner in ventures that operate these plants.
company.monster.com /coors   (375 words)

  
 Transaction Advisory Services - Our Deals - Adolph Coors Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
When Interbrew agreed with the Office of Fair Trading to sell the Carling Brewing Company, which holds 18% of the UK beer market, Coors had an ideal opportunity to expand outside of its US stronghold.
Coors were then able to develop an agreement that was already largely acceptable to Interbrew, but at the same time provided Coors with adequate levels of protection.
We continued to perform due diligence until the final deadline for submissions, which enabled Coors to submit an offer with few conditions, which lead to the subsequent exchange of contracts on Christmas Eve 2001.
www.ey.com /global/content.nsf/UK/CF_-_Deals_-_Coors   (522 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company Careers: Vault Coors Career & Hiring Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Adolph Coors Company employee surveys are collected by Vault editors, Vault Gold Surveys provide detailed information on careers and hiring at specific employers.
Employee Workplace: Coors is a fantastic employer with an outstanding corporate culture that translates to all positio...
Employee Workplace: Coors Memphis is Union plant and all hourly workers are Union.
www.vault.com /career-company/Adolph-Coors-Company.html   (450 words)

  
 Classaction.ca - Actions > Molson Coors Brewing Company
In October 2005, Siskinds commenced a class proceeding in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice relating to the so-called "merger of equals" between Molson Inc. and Adolph Coors Company.
The Statement of Claim names as defendants the company that resulted from the "merger" -- Molson Coors Brewing Company -- as well as current and former officers and directors of Adolph Coors.
In the Statement of Claim, it is alleged that the "merger" was in fact a takeover of Molson Inc. by Adolph Coors and that, in order to induce Molson shareholders to approve the takeover, the defendants distributed to them a circular containing various misrepresentations.
www.classaction.ca /content/actions/molson.asp   (354 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Adolph Coors Company": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Basic Pension Plan Description: Adolph Coors Company, December 31, 1998 Note 7: Employee Retirement Plans The Company maintains several defined-benefit pension plans for the majority of its...
They were Sam Martinez, manager of special projects for the Adolph Coors Company; Carolyn Hernandez, manager for affirmative action programs for Kraft, Inc.; and James D. Schwab, manager of employee relations for the...
In the 1970s Adolph Coors Company became ensnared in a controversy over hiring and employee promotion practices.
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 Adolph Coors Company shares from FramedShare.co.uk
Adolph Coors Company is a producer of beer, with a portfolio of brands designed to appeal to a wide range of consumer taste, style and price preferences.
The Coors Brewers brand portfolio consists of 20 U.K. beer brands and four FAB brands with strong offerings in each of its target segments.
Coors Brewers currently operates four breweries in the United Kingdom, with production capacity of more than 12 million barrels.
www.framedshare.co.uk /Product.asp?shareid=22   (503 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company - 1986 - Case Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Adolph Coors Company - 1986 - Case Questions
For example, what is its growth rate, how large is it, approximately what is the company's share of the market, and then briefly note who are the major competitors and what are their positions.
Be sure to label the axes and indicate the company's position.
www.kulzick.com /stu/coorsq1.htm   (283 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company: Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns
Despite its previous robust growth, the Adolph Coors Company fell victim with the nation's other major brewing companies to a sales slump in the early 1990s.
In an effort to spike sales, it took note of two emerging trends in the beverage industry: the rise of "clear" drink products and the popularity of low-alcohol refreshers.
So in the fall of 1992, amid great fanfare, the Adolph Coors Company introduced Zima, a limpid, lightly carbonated alcoholic beverage.
business.enotes.com /marketing-campaign/adolph-coors-company   (120 words)

  
 Adolph Coors Company (RKY) Information: Stock Profile, Address, and Executives
Adolph Coors Company is the holding company for Coors Brewing Company.
Through this subsidiary, the company produces, markets and sells high-quality malt-based beverages.
Most of Its sales are in U.S. markets; however, the company is committed to building profitable sales in international markets.
www.investorwords.com /cgi-bin/stocksymbol.cgi?ticker=RKY   (105 words)

  
 Coors Jobs Online | Search Coors Job Listings | CoorsJobs.com
We welcome your efforts to job search for employment opportunities at Coors.
Coors Brewing Company is focused on producing quality beer, making money and developing our people.
For more information about Coors employment or job opportunities, please visit the job listings page for our jobs online.
www.coorsjobs.com   (96 words)

  
 Molson Coors Information
Molson Coors Brewing Company is one of the world's largest brewers, with combined annual volume of more than 48 million hectoliters and net sales of more than US$5.6 billion.
Molson Coors is a leading brewer in Canada through Molson Canada and in the U.K. through Coors Brewers Ltd., and has a growth profile in the U.S. through Coors Brewing Company.
Founded by pioneering families and tracing its roots back to 1786, Molson Coors Brewing Company has over 11,000 employees worldwide, 10 breweries in three different countries, and a broad portfolio of over 40 brands, including Molson Canadian, Coors Light and Carling.
www.molsoncoors.com   (306 words)

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