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Publication date: «19.02.2024». 7 articles
Nigeria: Heineken’s Nigerian unit facing the worst downturn in the history of its operations Heineken NV’s Nigerian unit is facing the worst downturn in the history of its operations in Africa’s most populous nation, the firm’s chief executive officer said in an investor call . . .
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19 February, 2024
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USA, TX: KinderHill Brew Lab expanding in Bryan Local businesses have faced tough times over the last several years, with some shutting down. Yet, Bryan’s KinderHill Brew Lab, owned by Jason Kinderman and Laura Hill, is set to . . .
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19 February, 2024
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Japan: Asahi hopes massive group restructure will enhance advantages across four key markets Japanese beer giant Asahi is hopeful that its recently-completed large-scale group restructuring strategy to establish individual regional headquarters will maximise its competitive advantages across its four major markets, FoodNavigator-Asia.com reported . . .
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19 February, 2024
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Japan: Sapporo to refocus on beer business as activist raises stake Sapporo Holdings, the Japanese brewer, pressured by activist investors to sell its property holdings, wants to announce its business portfolio reorganisation "as soon as possible", the company's president was quoted . . .
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19 February, 2024
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USA, MI: Grand River Brewery looking forward to coming to Brighton in May or June When Grand River Brewery opens in Brighton it will be the fourth bar-restaurant in Justin Dalenberg’s growing chain, WHMI reported on February 19.
Dalenberg is investing $400,000 in the renovation of . . .
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19 February, 2024
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World: Beam Suntory’s Japanese whiskies deliver double-digit growth in 2023 Maker’s Mark owner Beam Suntory saw net sales grow by 7% in 2023, driven by double-digit gains for its premium Bourbons and Japanese whiskies, The Spirits Business reported on February . . .
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19 February, 2024
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Australia & Latin America: Australian barley and malt make significant gains in Latin American markets Australia's barley and malt have made significant gains in Latin American markets over the past four years, driven by investments by industry and the Australian Government. This includes funding through . . .
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19 February, 2024
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