Discontinued — last reported Q2 '19
An increase indicates a decline in the expected future profitability or market value of the wine and spirits portfolio, often signaling restructuring or underperformance. A decrease suggests asset stability or the completion of a divestiture cycle.
This metric represents non-cash charges recognized when the carrying value of assets within the wine and spirits busines...
Peers in the consumer staples and beverage industry frequently report similar impairment charges during periods of brand consolidation or when shifting focus away from legacy product lines.
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