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Publication date: «19.10.2005». 8 articles
UK: Diageo says trading for Q1 is in line with targets Diageo, the world's biggest alcoholic drinks group announced on October 18 that trading in its first-quarter of July-September was in line with its sales and profits growth targets and it . . .
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19 October, 2005
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Russia: Ochakovo brewery launches a non-pasteurised, nutrient rich beer Ochakovo brewery has recently launched a non-pasteurised beer, which contains live yeast, more nutrients and survives only for a few days. Industry experts regard this move as a trial to . . .
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19 October, 2005
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UK: InBev UK launches first advertising campaign for its premium lager, Brahma InBev UK launches its first advertising campaign for the Brazilian premium lager Brahma. Wheel digital agency created an online and print advertising content in the frame of a strategy . . .
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19 October, 2005
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EU: The main reason for lower malting barley markets is the domestic situation, analysts comment In the export markets several trades of high protein French malting barley have been reported, at large discounts from regular quotes. There seems to be good interest as well by . . .
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19 October, 2005
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EU: The flow of malting barley in the EU will change for this campaign, analysts say Finnish maltsters succeeded to sell large quantities to Russia, at undisclosed prices, for delivery in 2005/06. The quantities are estimated by analysts to be around 30-40.000 metric tonnes. Finland . . .
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19 October, 2005
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Finland: Comments on the latest Finish malt shipments Finnish maltsters succeeded to sell large quantities to Russia, at undisclosed prices, for delivery in 2005/06. The quantities are estimated by analysts to be around 30-40.000 metric tonnes. Finland . . .
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19 October, 2005
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Norway: Norway has the most expensive beer Norway has the most expensive beer off all Nordic countries. The beer in Norway is twice as expensive as Danish beer. One litre of Danish beer costs NOK 7.32 when . . .
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19 October, 2005
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Japan: The government plans to hike the tax on quasi-beer drinks The Japanese Finance Minister announced the government plans to overhaul the liquor tax system in fiscal 2006 and raise the tax rate on "third-segment" beer-like alcoholic beverages, Jiji Press Tokyo . . .
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19 October, 2005
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