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Publication date: «22.01.2005». 32 articles
United Kingdom, London: A healthy British appetite for pub food over Christmas boosted brewing and pubs company Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Plc, which said on Friday, January 21, that festive . . .
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22 January, 2005
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The Netherlands: The Dutch beer market declined by around 2% in 2004 but will probably stabilize in 2005, the managing director of Gulpener Brewery said on Friday, January 21, according . . .
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22 January, 2005
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Canada, Toronto: Toronto stocks finished the week on a positive note on January 14 on bargain-hunting after a dismal start to 2005, fortified by a sweetened offer to investors by . . .
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22 January, 2005
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China's Kingway Brewery Holdings Ltd. surged nearly 22% to a seven-year high of HK$3.20 after it confirmed it was in preliminary talks with Dutch brewing giant Heineken NV, which is . . .
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22 January, 2005
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South Africa, Johannesburg: Namibia Breweries Ltd (NBL) said on Thursday, January 20, that Managing Director Marcus von Blottnitz had resigned in order to pursue other interests in the southern Africa . . .
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22 January, 2005
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Russia: Heineken NV, the world’s fourth biggest brewery, plans further expansion in the growing Russian beer market by purchasing some more breweries in Russia due to sales decrease in Western . . .
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22 January, 2005
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United Kingdom, London: The British government, under fire over its plans to allow pubs to stay open longer, said on Friday that bars failing to tackle alcohol-fueled violence could face . . .
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22 January, 2005
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Germany: Heineken N.V., the world's fourth-biggest brewer, announced on January 21 that Kulmbacher Brauerei AG, a subsidiary of Brau Holding International AG (the joint-venture between Heineken (49.9%) and Schörghuber Corporate . . .
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22 January, 2005
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United Kingdom: Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries indicated on January 21 that its recent £119 million takeover of rival Burtonwood may not mark the end of its buying spree. The Midlands . . .
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22 January, 2005
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Portugal: US brewing company Anheuser-Busch has launched a landmark human rights challenge in the European Court of Human Rights over its Budweiser trade mark.
The Financial Times reports the case . . .
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22 January, 2005
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