Davide Campari-Milano N.V., together with its subsidiaries, trades in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific. It offers a range of products, including…
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Aperol Can Tap Into Beer Market at Sports and Music Events, Campari CEO Says EXCLUSIVE: Aperitif maker Davide Campari-Milano believes Aperol Spritz, a cocktail that mixes the crimson bitters with sparkling wine and soda, can replace beer as the go-to drink for some concertgoers and sports fans. | ||
Campari Shares Gain After Aperol Focus Drives Sales Growth Shares jumped after the aperitifs business—which makes up around half of group sales— booked 4% growth. | ||
Campari Confirms 2026 Sales View as Aperitif Demand Offsets U.S. Bourbon Slump The group behind Aperol and Campari bitters recorded 2.5% organic sales growth in the quarter through June, with its core aperitifs business booking 4% growth. | ||
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Should Investors Reassess Campari After Its 27% Share Price Drop Amid Market Volatility? If you’re looking at Davide Campari-Milano and wondering whether it’s time to buy, hold, or move on, you’re in good company. Market watchers have had their eyes fixed on the Italian beverage giant as its share price has taken a noticeable slide, dropping 8.3% over the past week and a hefty 14.1% in the last month. The full story goes back even further. Shares are down 8.0% so far this year, and over the past year, they’ve sunk by 27.3%. If you zoom out to three or five years, the picture... | ||