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Publication date: «11.09.2009». 16 articles
Brewery news Russia: Russian leader orders restrictions on beer. Beer to be bottled in 0.33l
President Dmitry Medvedev is ordering new restrictions on the sale of beer and similar beverages in what appears to be his first effort to battle Russia's rampant alcoholism, The Associated . . . get full article
11 September, 2009
Brewery news Japan: Kirin, Suntory to submit merger plan to regulator
Kirin Holdings Co. and Suntory Holdings Ltd. plan to ask the Fair Trade Commission for a preliminary investigation into whether their proposed merger runs counter to the Antimonopoly Law, Kyodo . . . get full article
11 September, 2009
Brewery news Thailand: ThaiBev is eyeing breweries in southern China as potential future acquisition targets
Thailand’s largest spirits producer and owner of the Beer Chang brand, ThaiBev, is eyeing breweries in southern China as potential future acquisition targets. Senior VP and ThaiBev board director . . . get full article
11 September, 2009 Article only for members with paid access
Brewery news Japan: Asahi says not eyeing Orangina buy
Japan's Asahi Breweries said it was not in talks to buy soft drinks maker Orangina, denying a newspaper report it was competing with domestic rival Suntory Holdings in a $3.8 . . . get full article
11 September, 2009 Article only for members with paid access
Brewery news Japan: Suntory close to buying European drinks company Orangina
Japanese brewer Suntory Holdings, seeking overseas growth as Japan's population ages, is in talks to buy soft-drinks maker Orangina for at least the $2.6 billion that private equity firms including . . . get full article
11 September, 2009
Barley news USA: The factors exerting downward pressure on both feed and malting barley markets
“Prices for both malt and feed barley are very low, with markets projected to remain depressed until late 2009 to early 2010,” Farm & Ranch Guide cited Steven Edwardson, executive . . . get full article
11 September, 2009 Article only for members with paid access
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