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Publication date: «05.09.2014». 21 articles
India: Vijay Mallya to ensure United Spirits operations not to be affected by United Bank of India's move to name him a wilful defaulter Vijay Mallya, the embattled chairman of United Spirits in which global spirits major Diageo has majority stake, has told the company's board he will ensure operations are not affected after . . .
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05 September, 2014
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India: Vijay Mallya rules out promoters selling stake in United Breweries to Heineken UB Group Chairman Vijay Mallya has ruled out promoters selling stake in United Breweries to Heineken, the joint venture partner in the beer company, The Hindu Business Line reported on . . .
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05 September, 2014
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New Zealand: Number of craft breweries growing but doing this business is not so easy The number of beer companies has more than doubled since 2008 in New Zealand, rising from 39 to almost 100 last year, according to industry research by ANZ.
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05 September, 2014
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USA: Feed and malting barley prices continue to decline and experts see no signs of any rebound Both feed and malting barley prices continue their trip south, with little chance of them getting off the train anytime soon, according to Kayla Burkhart, a grain merchandiser for Sun . . .
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05 September, 2014
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World: Barley production forecast for 2014/15 increased to 135.4 mln tonnes The IGC now forecasts global barley production in 2014/15 at 135.4 (previous forecast 133.1, previous year 144.8) mln tonnes, thereof in the EU at 57.8 (56.1, 59.5) mln tonnes, in . . .
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05 September, 2014
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Japan: Three major brewers simultaneously launch new “happoshu” beer products Three major brewers simultaneously launched new “happoshu” low-malt quasi-beer products on Tuesday, September 2 that contain no purine bodies or carbohydrates, The Japan News reported.
In the unusual move to release . . .
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05 September, 2014
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China: Having survived colonialism, civil war and Communist revolution, Tsingtao Beer now relies on Japanese investment China's most famous beer and probably its biggest global brand, Tsingtao has survived colonialism, civil war and Communist revolution. Now, it is relying on Japanese investment to help negotiate slowing . . .
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05 September, 2014
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Hungary: Beer sales below targets this summer because on lack of continuously hot weather Beer sales were below targets this summer, as there was no period of continuously hot weather, Hungarian Brewery Association leader Klara Kovacs said in an interview to Caboodle.hu on September . . .
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05 September, 2014
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Denmark: Carlsberg’s shares up on news of Ukraine and Russia ceasefire agreement Shares in Danish brewer Carlsberg jumped over 4 percent on September 3 after reports that Ukraine and Russia had reached a ceasefire agreement in the eastern Ukraine.
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05 September, 2014
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Ireland: Guinness announces release of two new beers Guinness has just announced the release of two new beers, inspired by authentic recipes from Guinness brewers’ historic diaries from 1796 and 1801, IrishCentral reported on September 4.
Guinness Dublin Porter . . .
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05 September, 2014
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