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Publication date: «07.07.2004». 23 articles
China: Shares in Guangdong Brewery soared on July 6 amid speculation about a possible overseas investment in the company. The shares rose by a third, rallying in the afternoon session . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Ukraine, Kiev: Sarmat brewing company is to build its own malting plant near Kiev by 2007-2008. The new plant is to have a production capacity of 80 thousand tonnes of . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Weather in the Northern and Eastern EU has continued variable, but altogether beneficial for grain crops. Local problems of dryness and cold temperatures will have little effect on the overall . . .
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07 July, 2004
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South African and UK-listed SABMiller plc (SAB), one of the world's largest brewers by volume, plans to sell its entire 21% stake in South African retailer Edgars Consolidated Stores Ltd . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Mexico: Mexican bottler and brewer Femsa announced on Monday, July 5, it plans to sell 2.5 billion pesos ($219 million) of local bonds to finance the repurchase of a 30 . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Crop prospects in the Northern Hemisphere are really good, and bull markets of the crop year 2003/04 are a thing of the past. Only the old crop soybean market remains . . .
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07 July, 2004
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EU malt licence fixations July 2003 – June 29, 2004 were 2,432,075 tonnes as compared to 2.038 million tonnes in 2002/03. A plus of 400,000 tonnes looks enormous and is . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Malt business for the year 2004 has been reported to Romania, Russia and Ukraine. Quantities were quite substantial. Russia's beer output increased by 19,0 % during January/April of this . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Ireland: Belgian brewing force, Interbrew announced on 6th July 2004 its intention to sell its manufacturing facilities in Northern Ireland. Interbrew wrote in a press release that it is to . . .
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07 July, 2004
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Thailand: Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd. announced on July 6 that Tiger Beer begins local brew in Thailand. Further extending its leadership position as a premium Asian beer, Tiger Beer is . . .
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07 July, 2004
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