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Publication date: «10.09.2004». 28 articles
InBev, the world's largest brewer by volume with 13% of the global beer market, announced on September 9 that it has achieved strong organic profit growth in the first half . . .
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10 September, 2004
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Netherlands: Royal Grolsch N.V. has posted net profit for the first half of 2004 in line with the forecast given at the beginning of this year. The company’s net turnover . . .
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10 September, 2004
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UK: The famous Boddingtons brewery in Manchester is set to close with the loss of 55 jobs. The brewing of some beers produced at Boddingtons will switch to south Wales, . . .
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10 September, 2004
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UK: The world's largest brewer, the Belgian-based InBev, said on September 9 it aimed to be the top beermaker in Britain during the next ten years and topple current leader . . .
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10 September, 2004
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UK: Interbrew UK has awarded the brewing contract for Draught Bass cask ale to WDB Brands’ Marston’s Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent. Production of Britain’s biggest selling premium cask ale will move . . .
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10 September, 2004
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Brazil: Companhia de Bebidas das Américas – AmBev announced on September 9, 2004 that its subsidiary, Companhia Brasileira de Bebidas (“CBB”), is extending the expiration date of its offer . . .
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10 September, 2004
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Japan: A new battle appears to be brewing the third-beer market segment, a beer of a lower-price than happoshu. The former conflict has been largely brought under control by the . . .
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10 September, 2004
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Mexico: The duopoly of Mexico’s beer market is set to change, according to a recent study. Research by broker Ixe has concluded that the domination of the beer market by . . .
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10 September, 2004
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UK: Diageo announced on September 8 changes to global Executive Committee. In its 2004 financial results announcement on 2 September 2004, Diageo said that at the start of their new . . .
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10 September, 2004
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Bulgaria: Kamenitza AD, owned by InBev, reported nearly 1 million hectolitres of beer output for the first eight months of 2004, up by 15% in comparison with the same period . . .
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10 September, 2004
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