Diageo shares bounce back as new CEO Dave Lewis lifts spirits with $1bn savings plan
Diageo's shares rose by 10% following the announcement of a new $1 billion savings plan by Chief Executive Dave Lewis. Lewis, formerly of Tesco, aims to make the company more agile through a significant restructuring over two years, which is expected to impact Diageo colleagues.

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AI-generatedDiageo's shares rose by 10% following the announcement of a new $1 billion savings plan by Chief Executive Dave Lewis. Lewis, formerly of Tesco, aims to make the company more agile through a significant restructuring over two years, which is expected to impact Diageo colleagues. The company reported net sales down 2% to $19.6 billion and operating profit down 27% to $3.16 billion for the year ending June 2026, including restructuring charges and brand write-downs. The dividend will remain at its reduced level of $0.50 per share. Lewis's turnaround program is already in progress, with the overhaul costing $1.2 billion and expected to yield $1 billion in annual savings.
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5 extractedOperating profit fell by 27% to $3.16 billion, including one-off charges related to restructuring and brand write-downs.
Net sales for Diageo were down 2% to $19.6 billion for the year ending June 2026.
Diageo shares rose by 10% in trading immediately following the announcement of the savings plan.
The restructuring is expected to lead to job losses, acknowledging a 'very significant impact' on Diageo colleagues.
Diageo's new CEO, Dave Lewis, plans to deliver $1 billion in savings over two years through a significant restructuring.