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E-Malt.com News article: 437

Interbrew, the Belgian beer giant confirmed on Friday, December 6, that it is expecting core profits for the year to come in below consensus forecasts, because of pension costs and foreign exchange discrepancies.

"Before entering into the radio silence period preceding the publication of the full year 2002 results, (starting January 11th, 2003), Interbrew confirms that, compared to what it understands to be the analysts market consensus, FOREX movements and the previously announced, weaker performance in Russia have a slight impact on the EBITDA forecast for 2002. This impact is offset by lower CAPEX and depreciation which are below what is Interbrew's understanding of analysts market consensus. As a consequence, the EPS 2002 target (before goodwill amortization and restructuring) is confirmed at EUR1.50, " the company said in a statement.


10 December, 2002

   
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