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Publication date: «14.12.2006». 26 articles
Barley news Canada: Pro-monopoly farmers win Canada Wheat Board vote
Farmers who support the Canadian Wheat Board's monopoly on wheat and barley sales will continue to hold a narrow majority on the agency's board of directors, election results showed on . . . get full article
14 December, 2006
Brewery news India: CLSA picks up 0.74 pc stake in United Breweries
Foreign Fund CLSA Mauritius picks up 0.74 pc stake in United Breweries according to Kerala News, December 4. CLSA acquired over 16 lakh equity. Meanwhile, Arisaig Partners Asia Pte sold 20 . . . get full article
14 December, 2006 Article only for members with paid access
Brewery news Australia: Lion Nathan drops Independent Liquor bid
Lion Nathan, Australia's second-largest brewer, dropped out of the race for privately-held New Zealand drinks group Independent Liquor Ltd., saying it could not justify raising its bid, reportedly around NZ$1.15 . . . get full article
14 December, 2006
Brewery news Russia: "Ochakovo" announces "Stolichnoe" beer’s relaunch
The last large Russian beer manufacturer “Ochakovo” does not lose hope to be positioned in a premium segment of the market, according to Russian beernews, December 8. For this purpose, . . . get full article
14 December, 2006 Article only for members with paid access
Brewery news South Korea: Big Rock Pub offers quality Canadian beer
In recent years, wine has become a fashionable drink for many Koreans, The Korea Herald published on December 9. What about beer? Some say the luster of beer has largely . . . get full article
14 December, 2006
Brewery news Australia: ABB and Lion Nathan stocks slid
ABB Grain Ltd. (ABB AU), Australia's biggest barley exporter, dropped 21 cents, or 3.1 percent, to A$6.65, according to Bloomberg, December 11. The company said it may receive as much . . . get full article
14 December, 2006 Article only for members with paid access
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