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Publication date: «02.07.2004». 22 articles
Colombia: Bavaria has issued COP438.2 bln (US$162.5 m) worth of ordinary bonds in Colombia to put toward debt management. In a statement released yesterday, the Colombian brewer said that the . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Denmark’s Carlsberg A/S announced on 2 July 2004 it increases its bond loan in Danish kroner. Carlsberg A/S increases its existing five-year bond loan by DKK 500 million to DKK . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Australia's Foster's Group confirmed on July 2 the previously announced departure of its president and CEO Ted Kunkel after 36 years with the group. He had been CEO for 12 . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Russia: Because beer in Russia is considered a "light alcoholic" drink it is sold alongside milk and orange juice, and anybody may buy or sell it - even teenagers. Russian . . .
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02 July, 2004
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UK: British regional brewer and pubs company Greene King Plc posted a 10 % rise in annual profits on July 1 and added that the Euro 2004 football competition had . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Russia: Global brewing giant SABMiller Plc has jumped to the number two spot among premium brewers in the fast-growing Russian beer market by focusing solely on top-of-the-market beers, the group . . .
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02 July, 2004
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UK: Target price for shares in Greene King, the UK regional brewer and pubs company, has been increased by the investment bank UBS to 1,198 pence from 1,095 pence. The . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Russia: Brewers targeting the Russian beer market are increasingly shifting their focus to premium lager, despite the fact that large numbers of Russian consumers still cannot afford to buy it . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Denmark’s Carlsberg A/S announced on 30 June 2004 that it sells properties at the former premises of Tuborg Breweries in Hellerup north of Copenhagen. 30 June 2004, Carlsberg has sold . . .
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02 July, 2004
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Hungary: Carlsberg, the Danish-based international brewer, aims to capture up to 10% of the fiercely competitive premium beer market and, as part of its overall strategy, has introduced a newly . . .
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02 July, 2004
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