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Publication date: «31.07.2015». 27 articles
World: AB InBev’s Q2 profit growth of 4.6% lags behind analysts estimate Anheuser-Busch InBev NV, the world’s biggest brewer, reported second-quarter profit growth that missed analyst estimates on worse-than-expected beer sales in Brazil, the U.S. and China.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation . . .
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31 July, 2015
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South Korea: Koreans want their imported beer in big cans Beer cans are getting bigger with growing popularity of imported beer. Most canned beers sold in South Korea have been 330 ml or 355 ml, but people in their 30s . . .
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31 July, 2015
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Australia: SABMiller announces Australian dollar five-year notes offering SABMiller, a London-based multinational brewing and beverage company, has announced an offering of Australian dollar five-year medium-term notes via joint lead managers ANZ and Westpac.
Price guidance was released at 135bp . . .
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31 July, 2015
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UK: UK maltsters lucky their domestic demand has risen over the past years Luckily for U.K. maltsters their domestic demand has risen steadily over the past years, mainly for the growing whisky production, but even their beer market has shown a slight recovery, . . .
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31 July, 2015
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Russia & Ukraine & Kazakhstan & Bulgaria & Romania: Almost all Black Sea countries looking forward to reasonably good crops Crop conditions around the Black Sea have improved during spring, and all countries, possibly except Romania, are looking forward to reasonably good crops, however, smaller than last year due to . . .
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31 July, 2015
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Ireland: Ireland’s 60-70 craft brewers now hold 1.2% of the market For most people, knowledge of Irish beer begins and ends with Guinness.
Seamus O’Hara is trying to change that a pint at a time, The Toronto Star reported on July 30.
As . . .
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31 July, 2015
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Canada: Molson Coors to launch its US Blue Moon beer nationally Molson Coors Canada is hoping that a beer by another name will be a sweet selling point for discerning drinkers, The Globe and Mail reported on July 29.
The brewing giant . . .
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31 July, 2015
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