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Publication date: «14.05.2001». 8 articles
A new joint venture settled by South African Breweries (SAB) and Castel Group (CG)
A new joint venture settled by South African Breweries (SAB) and Castel Group (CG). In order to improve their position in the South Africa beverage markets, SAB ans CG decides . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
Merger of Toepfer and Cerecom
Toepfer announced today: the malt and malting barley department of Toepfer will merge with Cerecom. Cerecom is owned 100 % by Toepfer. The managment of Cerecom will be 2 managing . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
Russian beer production in 2000 has risen by 22%
This increase is mainly attributed to such producers as Baltike, Otschakovo, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Krasny Vostok, Kasan and the Klin brewing combine. . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
Heineken NV raised its net profit by 20% in 2000 compared to 1999
In Brazil, Heineken are going to increase its stake of 14% in Brazilian brewer Kaiser to mare than 50%. . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
The Polish brewing industry has a rise of 6% in production
The Polish brewing industry has a rise of 6% in production compared to 1999 despite the increases in taxes. This year taxes have risen 8%. In order to maintain its . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
Baltic Beverages Holding will send 87% stake in the Kalnapilis brewery
Baltic Beverages Holding will send 87% stake in the Kalnapilis brewery, owned by Carlsberg Breweries and Baltic Beverages Holding in Lithuania in order to make possible the merger between . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
Yanjing Brewery, together with Beiging Enterprises Beverage Company, has bought Shandong Qufu San Kong Beer
Yanjing is second China’s brewer after Tsingtao. Its output has increased to 1.8m last year, due to several acquisitions. Yanjing Brewery has paid USD 14.5m for 52% of Shandong Qufu . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
Popularity of Low Malts Beers rises in Japan
Tax concessions make Low Malt Beers less expensive than conventional beers. According to statistics, sales of Low Malt Beers have increased by 15%. Due to this increase, Suntory’s overall . . . get full article
14 May, 2001
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