Greene King (LSE:GNK)
Founded in 1799, Greene King operates managed and tenanted public houses and is responsible for brewing popular beers such as Abbot Ale, IPA, Old Speckled Hen and Ruddles County.
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Last updated 26-01-2021, 05:38:53am GMTRelated Articles
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