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1 EUR = 0.7758 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5430 CAD
1 EUR = 1.5605 AUD
1 EUR = 127.0200 JPY
1 EUR = 4.4833 BRL
1 EUR = 85.0894 RUB
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1 USD = 1.4001 AUD
1 USD = 114.2300 JPY
1 USD = 4.0157 BRL
1 USD = 76.2450 RUB
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
February 17, 2016 |
Type |
Crop 2015 |
Crop 2016 |
EUR |
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EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
167.00-169.00 | |
183.00-185.00 | 0.55% |
6rw Barley |
146.00-148.00 | |
156.00-158.00 | |
2rs Malt |
357.00-359.00 | |
374.50-376.50 | 0.33% |
6rw Malt |
331.00-333.00 | |
341.00-343.00 | |
Feed Barley |
138.00-140.00 | |
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Japan: Two of the four major brewers enjoy record sales and operating profits in 2015
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Japan: Kirin Holdings expects to return to profit this year
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Australia: Soaring sales of craft beer fail to improve Lion’s overall beer unit results
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China: Barley imports estimated at 10.7 mln tons in 2015 vs. 5.4 mln in 2014
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Australia: Barley production up 4% to 8.5 mln tonnes this year but most fails to meet malting grade
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Canada: Barley use forecast to increase 10% this year
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World: Grain stocks 120 mln tons higher than in 2012/13
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China: Microbreweries creating premium drinks for a thirsty nation with a taste for the unusual
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Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka’s largest beer maker says current tax policy encouraging hard alcohol consumption is ‘shocking’
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The Philippines: San Miguel Corp. may sell bonds to small investors and cut its dollar-denominated debt
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South Korea: HiteJinro Co looking at a lucrative year from higher soju and beer prices
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Jamaica: Red Stripe Jamaica plans to bring production of beer destined for the US back home to Kingston
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New Zealand: Craft beer prices may have to rise because of hop shortage
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India: Punjab National Bank declares United Breweries Holdings a wilful defaulter
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Vietnam: Vietnam Brewery Limited has no plans to change its joint venture or sell Laru beer to China
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Namibia: Namibia Breweries Limited keen on growing and using its own barley
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Table of the week
World Use of Hops and Hop Products 1997 - 2015s
Prices Evolution
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Scientific Digest
GENOMIC STUDIES IN HOPS
ABSTRACT
Breeding hop varieties for higher yield, disease
resistance and improved brewing characteristics is a
lengthy and expensive process. Use of new genomic
tools enables greater precision in selection as well
as reduced dependence upon lengthy phenotypic
evaluations. This research group performed genomic
studies in hops that looked at multiple quantitative
traits to identify potential molecular markers for use
in selection. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) studies
focused upon the identification of SNP markers linked
to downy mildew resistance. Genome-wide association
studies (GWAS) looked for markers linked to yield,
alpha and beta acid levels, cohumulone levels, hop
storageability, oil amounts, and levels of caryophyllene,
limonene, humulene and myrcene. They were successful
in identifying a total of 98 SNP markers as significantly
associated with one of the 10 traits. An additional
outcome of this study was the identification of a set of
7 SNPs that effectively differentiated all 116 varieties.
Henning, J: Genomic Studies in Hop (Humulus luplus L.): Genome-Wide Association Studies
and QTL Mapping for Disease Resistance, Yield and Hop Chemistry, IHS Yakima, August 2015
Read more
Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
15 February
1946 - Bank of England nationalized
1955 - 1st pilot plant to produce man-made diamonds announced
1995 - Dow-Jones closes at record 3986.17
16 February
1978 - 1st Computer Bulletin Board System (Ward and Randy's CBBS, Chicago)
1990 - Cisco Systems, Inc. goes public on NASDAQ, selling 2.8 million shares at an initial offering price of $18 per share
1998 - Tellabs Inc. acquires Coherent Communications Systems for $670 million
17 February
1878 - Silver dollar became U.S. legal tender
1986 - 1st Francophone Summit convenes at Versailles
1989 - Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and North Yemen form common market
Agenda
February 2016:
05-07: Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fair 2016 (Dublin, Ireland)
06-07: Bruges Beer Festival 2016 (Bruges, Belgium)
17-20: Camra's National Winter Ales Festival 2016 (Derby, UK)
19-21: Finest Spirits 2016 (Munich, Germany)
20-23: Beer Attraction 2016 (Rimini, Italy)
26-28: Brau Kunst Live 2016 (Munich, Germany)
March 2016:
01-03: ProPak Vietnam 2016 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
04-06: Barcelona Beer Festival 2016 (Barcelona, Spain)
07-09: VLB Brewing and Engineering Conference 2016 (Soest, Germany)
09-12: Brazilian Beer Festival 2016 (Blumenau, Brazil)
12: Festival de Cerveza Artesanal 2016 (San Jose, Costa Rica)
14-18: IBD Asia Pacific Convention 2016 (Sydney, Australia)
16-18: BeerX 2016 (Sheffield, UK)
16-18: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2016 (Mexico City, Mexico)
23-25: St. Petersburg Brewers Forum 2016 (St. Petersburg, Russia)
April 2016:
03-07: Trends in Brewing 2016 (Ghent, Belgium)
07-09: Warsaw Beer Festival 2016 (Warsaw, Poland)
13-15: Siberian Beer 2016 (Novosibirsk, Russia)
15-16: Helsinki Beer Festival 2016 (Helsinki, Finland)
23-24: Zythos Beer Festival 2016 (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2016:
03-06: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2016 (Philadelphia, USA)
17-20: Beer (Pivo) 2016 (Sochi, Russia)
18-19: Brewing Equipment and Technology 2016 (Birmingham, UK)
19-21: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2016 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
20-18 June: Great Australian Beer Spectacular (GABS) 2016 (Melbourne - Sydney - Auckland, Australia)
25-29: Latvia Beer Fest 2016 (Riga, Latvia)
June 2016:
08-12: Mondial de la Biere 2016 (Montreal, Canada)
09-11: South Beer Cup 2016 (Curitiba, Brazil)
14-16: Shanghai International Brew & Beverage Manufacturing Technology and Equipment 2016 (Shanghai, China)
July 2016:
07-10: Artbeerfest 2016 (Caminha, Portugal)
13-15: ProPack China 2016 (Shanghai, China)
August 2016:
05-07: The 20th International Berlin Beer Festival (Berlin, Germany)
09-13: The Great British Beer Festival 2016 (London, UK)
10-13: Vietfood & Beverage - ProPack 2016 (Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam)
13-17: World Brewing Congress 2016 (Denver, USA)
September 2016:
08-10: Irish Craft Beer Festival 2016 (Dublin, Ireland)
14-15: Food and Drink Technology Africa 2016 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
19-03 October: Oktoberfest 2016 (Munich, Germany)
24-25: Whisky Live Paris 2016 (Paris, France)
26-28: VLB Ibero-American VLB Symposium 2016 (Santiago de Chile, Chile)
28-30: Beer and Soft Drinks Industry - 2016 (Kyiv, Ukraine)
29-01 October: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2016 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2016:
06-08: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2016 (Stockholm, Sweden)
06-08: Great American Beer Festival 2016 (Denver, USA)
11-14: China Brew, China Beverage 2016 (Shanghai, China)
21-23: The Finest Spirits & Beer Convention 2016 (Bochum, Germany)
November 2016:
08-10: Brau Beviale 2016 (Nuremberg, Germany)
09-12: Vietfood & Beverage - ProPack 2016 (Hanoi, Vietnam)
December 2016:
15-17: drink technology India 2016 (Mumbai, India)
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Brewery News
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Japan: Two of the four major brewers enjoy record sales and operating profits in 2015
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Two of the four major Japanese brewers enjoyed record consolidated sales and operating profits in 2015, powered by brisk overseas performance, The Japan News
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Japan: Kirin Holdings expects to return to profit this year
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Kirin Holdings Co. forecast it will return to profit this year after posting its first annual loss since 1949, as the Japanese brewer announced
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Australia: Soaring sales of craft beer fail to improve Lion’s overall beer unit results
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Soaring sales of craft beer have failed to offset an ongoing slump in demand for mainstream beer, dragging down revenues at Australia's largest brewer,
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China: Microbreweries creating premium drinks for a thirsty nation with a taste for the unusual
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China’s microbreweries are on the rise, creating premium drinks out of indigenous flavors for a thirsty nation with a taste for the unusual, Ecns.cn reported on February 17.
Swedish-born Thomas Gaestadius, brewmaster and co-founder of Beijing-based microbrewery Arrow Factory Brewing, works surrounded by stainless steel tanks filled with his latest concoctions, which release a thick and pleasant malty scent.
The small brewing facility next to Liangmahe in eastern Beijing opened to the public in January, serving food and craft beer.
It was only two years ago that Gaestadius and British business partner Will Yorke started brewing on a small scale to supply their sausage restaurant Stuff'd, near the Lama Temple in the Chinese capital.
They now brew 1,000 to 2,000 litres per week, also supplying craft beer to other restaurants in town.
The business partners, who used their own savings to start the brewery, say craft brewing is a demanding business not right for everyone.
"It is an expensive business to set up and it is very labor-intensive," said Gaestadius.
"The necessary equipment can cost 500,000 yuan ($78,000) to 1 million yuan. You also need a lot of space, and getting a commercial venue in downtown Beijing is not cheap, either."
Their microbrewery is now growing organically, with
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Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka’s largest beer maker says current tax policy encouraging hard alcohol consumption is ‘shocking’
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Lion Brewery, Sri Lanka's largest beer maker who has seen sales fall as taxes on soft alcohol were raised in quick succession late last year, says the current tax policy which is making hard alcohol more attractive to consumers is 'shocking', EconomyNext reported on February 14.
The firm said in October tax on mild beer (lower alcohol content) was raised by 27 percent and strong beer by 32 percent. In November taxes on strong beer was raised by another 29 percent.
Though a reduction in tax on mild beer was announced in November it was quickly reversed again taking the total tax increase up to 70 percent.
While excise tax on strong beer was raised 70 percent, tax on arrack, Sri Lanka's most popular hard alcohol was up only 24 percent.
Tax policy that encourages hard liquor is "unusual and defies rationality" Lion Brewery told shareholders.
"…Sri Lanka is in a unique position; in this country, the tax per millilitre of alcohol is inversely proportionate to the alcohol content in the beverage," Lion Brewery said.
"In this modern day and age this is a shocking policy anomaly".
Lion Brewery said its sales fell after the double tax hikes. It said the gap had been picked up by
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The Philippines: San Miguel Corp. may sell bonds to small investors and cut its dollar-denominated debt
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San Miguel Corp., the Philippines’ largest company, may sell bonds to small investors and cut its dollar-denominated debt to tap the country’s growing wealth and shield its earnings from a weaker peso, Manila Bulletin reported on February 15.
The energy, infrastructure and beer company plans to borrow more in pesos and sell preferred shares to refinance existing dollar debt and fund infrastructure projects ranging from rail and power to ports and toll roads, President Ramon Ang, 62, said in an interview Feb. 12.
Marketing bonds to mom-and-pop investors, rather than just to big institutional clients, mirrors a move by the Philippine government and companies including Globe Telecom Inc. and Filinvest Land Inc. Retail investors typically buy bonds in smaller denominations, allowing San Miguel to tap the population’s growing prosperity and flush liquidity from call-center revenue and overseas remittances.
“The retail bond market is very liquid,” making it more attractive at times than bank loans for fundraising or refinancing at San Miguel units, Chief Finance Officer Ferdinand Constantino said on February 12.
San Miguel aims to cut its dollar debts in half over the next two to three years, Constantino said. The company had $8.54 billion of dollar-denominated debt at the end of September, nearly
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South Korea: HiteJinro Co looking at a lucrative year from higher soju and beer prices
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HiteJinro Co, a leading beer and distilled rice liquor soju manufacturer of South Korea, is looking at a lucrative year from higher soju and beer prices, the Pulse reported on February 16.
HiteJinro surprised the market by reversing into a net profit of 14.4 billion won ($11.8 million) in the fourth quarter ended December with operating income surging by 121.7 percent on-year to 31.4 billion won and sales gaining 5.6 percent to 495.2 billion won. A rise in soju prices was the main factor behind its improved balance sheet.
The factory price for its flagship soju label Chamisul was bumped up to 1,015.7 won per bottle from 961.7 won at the end of November last year. Preorders ahead of the price hike led the surge in sales in the final October-December quarter. The higher price tag is expected to translate into a 40 billion won increase in sales for this year as well.
“For soju, consumption remains steady regardless of higher prices,” said Baek Woon-mok, an analyst at KDB Daewoo Securities. HiteJinro usually sells 800 billion won in soju a year, and extra 40 billion won will roll in when prices are raised by 5.62 percent.
Another analyst, Kim Seung
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Jamaica: Red Stripe Jamaica plans to bring production of beer destined for the US back home to Kingston
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Red Stripe Jamaica plans to bring production of its beer destined for sale in the United States market back home to Kingston, The Gleaner reported on February 17.
This will mean the end of a third-party brewing contract with City Brewing in Pennsylvania, which commenced in 2012.
The local brewer's new managing director, Ricardo Nuncio, is scheduled to provide particulars on the move at a press conference on February 17, accompanied by Finance Minister Dr Peter Phillips.
The company wouldn't hint at details of the announcement, but the finance minister's presence might speak to the employment tax credit - a provision under the new tax legislation that allows for companies to reduce income tax payable by up to 30 per cent through measures that lead to increased jobs - from which Red Stripe should benefit.
It's not likely that the Government would give the brewer a tax break under Section 86 of the Income Tax Act, from which Red Stripe benefited between 2002 and 2006. Then, the J$2.2 billion, five-year tax break was given to the brewer to shore up the company's export drive.
Red Stripe's export revenue climbed from US$13 million in 2002 to US$40 million by 2007. However, the beer maker struggled to
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India: Punjab National Bank declares United Breweries Holdings a wilful defaulter
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United Breweries Holdings shares slumped nearly 14 per cent on February 16 after the Vijay Mallya-controlled company was declared a wilful defaulter by state-run Punjab National Bank, NDTV reported.
The lender tagged United Breweries Holdings as wilful defaulter for not paying back a loan of Rs. 800 crore given to now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.
Both Mr Mallya and United Breweries Holdings were guarantors to a Rs. 6,900 crore loan Kingfisher Airlines had taken from a consortium of 17 lenders led by State Bank of India (SBI) in early 2010.
According to the Reserve Bank, a wilful defaulter in one who as a borrower has the ability to pay, but is unwilling to pay.
Punjab National Bank's decision to declare United Breweries Holdings as wilful defaulter comes months after India's biggest lender by assets - SBI - declared Mr Mallya, Kingfisher Airlines and United Breweries Holdings as wilful defaulters in November 2015.
United Breweries Holdings said that it will challenge Punjab National Bank's decision. "The company is in consultation with its legal counsels to challenge the decision by taking appropriate legal action that may be required in this regard," UB Holdings said in a press release.
United Breweries Holdings shares closed 11.5
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Vietnam: Vietnam Brewery Limited has no plans to change its joint venture or sell Laru beer to China
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Vietnam Brewery Limited (VBL) would neither change its joint venture member, nor sell Laru beer brand to China, VBL managing director Leo Evers was quoted as saying by SGGP on February 16.
Reporting to Secretary of the Da Nang City Party Committee Nguyen Xuan Anh, Leo Evers affirmed that the group was working to expand Laru market share.
He has rejected recent rumors of the deal, adding that it had greatly affected VBL's production and trading.
VBL Da Nang is a member of VBL Vietnam which is a joint venture between Singaporean Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd (APB) and Vietnamese Saigon Trading Group (Satra).
Last year the company contributed nearly VND1.7 trillion (US$76 million) to the city's budget, said Mr. Xuan Anh.
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Barley News
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China: Barley imports estimated at 10.7 mln tons in 2015 vs. 5.4 mln in 2014
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China’s barley imports dropped to 456,000 tons in December, of which 306,000 tons from France and only 64,000 tons from Australia. Total 2015 imports
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Australia: Barley production up 4% to 8.5 mln tonnes this year but most fails to meet malting grade
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Australia’s barley production is estimated to be up by 4 per cent to 8.5 million tonnes in 2015/16, according to the latest industry report
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Canada: Barley use forecast to increase 10% this year
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For 2015-16, Canada’s total domestic barley use is forecast to increase by 10% to 6.1 million tonnes due to higher feed use while industrial
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World: Grain stocks 120 mln tons higher than in 2012/13
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World grain stocks are 120 mln tons higher than in 2012/13. The mood of the farming community in Western Europe is depressed, prices of
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Namibia: Namibia Breweries Limited keen on growing and using its own barley
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Namibia Breweries Limited has taken the task upon itself to grow and use local barley, a key input in its manufacturing process. This will also make Namibia Breweries Limited the first and only brewer in Africa to grow and use its own barley, Southern Times Africa reported on February 15.
The initiative recently gave birth to a new beer mark, King Lager, which Namibia Breweries has stated is born of the land. Inside Southern Africa recently caught up with Ohlthaver and List Group spokesperson, Roux-Che Locke on the local barley initiative.
“Namibia Breweries is committed to the O&L Group’s purpose of Creating a Future, Enhancing Life. As such, we have always tried to find ways to add value in Namibia and create employment for our people. One of the avenues to create jobs was to pioneer the cultivation of barley in Namibia. Given the success of the trials to grow barley in Namibia for commercial use and having proved that barley could be grown in Namibia, it was only fitting that Namibia Breweries created a new premium quality beer that is brewed with home-grown Namibian barley. To this end, King Lager was born,” said Locke.
Project Manager Martin Krafft said that, “the idea
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Hops News
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New Zealand: Craft beer prices may have to rise because of hop shortage
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A number of factors, including droughts in the United States and Australia, combined with a growing demand for hops, means beer prices may have to rise, New Zealand’s Stuff.co.nz reported on February 14, citing local brewers.
Black Dog Brewery manager Adrian Klemp said all beer makers were feeling the squeeze because of the global demand for hops.
Klemp said hops can be sourced from a number of countries, including New Zealand, but the demand for aromatic US hops such as Simcoe, Citra and Amarillo – which give tropical fruit-flavours to pale ales and IPAs – is at an all-time high.
"The prices of all the American hops have sky-rocketed, they are very expensive. A lot of the smaller breweries can't commit to those prices, so it is very difficult."
He expected the cost of craft beers to rise, especially for American pale ales, because the price of some of the hops needed to create the brew had doubled in the past year.
Klemp said it wasn't the first time prices had spiked. In 2012 there was a similar problem of demand outweighing supply.
"It might work itself out if people start using local hops, but the flipside is certain - New Zealand
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