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Publication date: «04.06.2004». 15 articles
Australian grain marketer ABB Grain Ltd. cut on June 2 its estimate of returns for collective sales of feed barley grown last crop year, reflecting expectations of a good European . . .
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04 June, 2004
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Brazil: Brazilian brewer Schincariol filed a request on June 3 asking that rival beer maker AmBev not be allowed to sell beers belonging to Belgium's Interbrew in Brazil until authorities . . .
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04 June, 2004
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USA: Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. said May 29 it can air its new ads after it won two of three challenges to its advertising by SABMiller in U.S. District Court. The . . .
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04 June, 2004
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Scottish & Newcastle Plc, the largest beer maker in the U.K. and France, said on June 04 it had signed a binding legal agreement to buy 19.5 % of China's . . .
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04 June, 2004
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The IGC (International Grain Council, London) estimates world malt trade in 2003/04 at 4.3 million tonnes, unchanged from a year earlier, although 200,000 tonnes below the level of 2001/02. Largest . . .
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04 June, 2004
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Ukraine: Ukrainian beer export is as usual bigger than import. Last year Ukraine exported 159 million litres of beer, 47.2% up versus 2002. Meanwhile Ukraine imported 31,5 million litres of . . .
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04 June, 2004
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China: Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., the world's biggest beer maker, has won the bidding war for control of China's Harbin Brewery Group Ltd. as rival SABMiller PLC withdrew its competing offer . . .
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04 June, 2004
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Strategie Grains has raised its forecast for the total barley production of the EU-25 in 2004/2005 from 57.3 M tonnes to 58.1 M tonnes (compared to 54.5 M tonnes in . . .
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04 June, 2004
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SABMiller, the world’s second largest brewer, said that it would continue seeking acquisitions in China despite throwing in the bar towel in the HK$5.6 billion (£391 million) takeover battle for . . .
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04 June, 2004
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Carlsberg and Scottish & Newcastle are losing market share in Russia, according to figures from its rival brewer Sun Interbrew. Carlsberg believes, however, that as the year progresses, this will . . .
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04 June, 2004
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