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Publication date: «23.03.2004». 18 articles
Canada sold fairly large quantities of malt to Japan recently. Most of the Canadian/U.S. industry is in a comfortable position, having sold most of its production for the present crop . . .
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23 March, 2004
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Danish beer maker, Carlsberg A/S, announced on 23 March 2004 that 57.02% of Holsten's shareholders accepted Carlsberg’s takeover offer. Following the closing of the public takeover offer to all Holsten-Brauerei’s . . .
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23 March, 2004
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China's fourth-largest beer maker, Harbin Brewery Group Ltd, said on March 23 the Harbin city government would sell its 29.07 % stake in the beer maker for HK$947.38 million (US$121.46 . . .
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23 March, 2004
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Asian Pacific Breweries (APB), Heineken's Asian based partner company, is set to launch a new beverage, which combines the qualities of beer and champagne. Touché is brewed with champagne yeast, . . .
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23 March, 2004
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Australia: Barley growers will soon have access to the new variety, Baudin, which was officially launched in the eastern states last October, Country News posted on March 22. The variety . . .
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23 March, 2004
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New Zealand: The malting industry says it is too soon to know if a shortage of good quality barley will have any impact on the price of beer, NewstalkZB posted . . .
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23 March, 2004
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One of the world’s largest brewer, SABMiller plc, issued on March 22 the following update on trading for the 11 months to February 2004, as the group's financial year nears . . .
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23 March, 2004
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Interbrew has announced its intentions to take a controlling stake in AmBev, creating one of the largest brewers in the world. For both companies, the main driver for the tie-up . . .
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23 March, 2004
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Brazil: Companhia de Bebidas das Américas – AmBev, the world’s fifth largest brewer and Brazil’s leading beverage company, announced that its Board of Directors approved on March 22 a new . . .
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23 March, 2004
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Australia’s largest brewers, Foster’s and Lion Nathan, have shifted their marketing focus by spending more money promoting brands for the under-30’s market, rather than their more established lines. According to . . .
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23 March, 2004
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