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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: theking on November 07, 2023, 11:02:46 PM
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Red Bull Family's Wealth Boom Tops All Asia Dynasties
The company posted record revenue last year as consumers looked for a boost in their post-Covid life.
The Yoovidhyas, the Thai family that invented it, have added $7.8 billion to their fortune since January 2022, the biggest gain of any Asian dynasty, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. They were worth more than $27 billion as of March 14, the majority coming from their stake in privately held Red Bull.
The return to normal life after Covid has thrown up some big winners, like the world’s most popular energy drink — and the family that brought it into being.
Scenes across the globe show how Red Bull is benefiting, from revelers in Singapore gulping the beverage at the first ZoukOut music festival in four years to commuters on London’s packed morning trains choosing it over coffee. Red Bull GmbH posted record revenue last year, selling more than 11 billion cans and giving it the biggest market for the category.
Took these photos of one of their advertising cars ;D:
(https://i.imgur.com/Yzeq2HH.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ZnWOKEV.jpg)
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I'm sure having connection with Costco has helped them greatly over the years ???.
Took this photo the other day:
(https://i.imgur.com/itRYDjO.jpg)
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They are still number 1:
These Are the Top 3 Energy Drinks in the US, According to a New Report
America's favorite energy drink is an all-time classic.
Energy drinks may be coming for coffee's crown as the go-to caffeinated beverage in the United States. According to Grand View Research, North America had the largest revenue share of the global energy drink market in 2025 at 37%. The global market as a whole was valued at 85.25 billion last year and is expected to grow to 158.53 billion by 2033. That's a lot of caffeine.
The energy drinks that come to mind the most
Red Bull — 23% (mental market share)
Monster — 17%
Celsius — 8.5%