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Publication date: «23.07.2004». 17 articles
Kenya Breweries Limited announced on July 21, 2004 that it is investing Ksh 600 Million into new manufacturing equipment for its brew house. The company will be investing in . . .
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23 July, 2004
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Russia: St Petersburg based Russian brewing force, announced on July 21 that its second-quarter revenues rose 15 % year-on-year due to an overhaul of its logistics and a new marketing . . .
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23 July, 2004
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Europe: Harvest has progressed very well in Southern Europe, according to analysts. Reported results from the Iberian Peninsula and Italy are very good. In Spain 75 % of the barley . . .
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23 July, 2004
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Finland: The normal period for sowing in Finland is around the 10-15 th of May. This year sowing took place before middle of May under good conditions and slightly earlier . . .
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23 July, 2004
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Canada: Molson and Coors announced on July 22 a merger of equals to create world's fifth largest brewer. Adolph Coors Company (NYSE: RKY) and Molson, Inc. announced on July . . .
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23 July, 2004
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USA: Brewers facing a quandary Nation's top producers must grow or be bought. Domestic beer sales have stagnated once the leader in the global market, the U.S. has fallen behind . . .
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23 July, 2004
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Thailand: In 2003,Thailand imported 9,008 tonnes of barley valued at CA$ 3.5 million (CIF value) versus 7,201 tonnes valued at CA$ 2.6 million in 2002. Meanwhile Thailand imported 198,619 tonnes . . .
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23 July, 2004
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Netherlands: Dutch brewer Heineken said on Wednesday, July 21 2004, it was looking "with interest" at the proposed merger of Coors and Heineken's Canadian partner Molson, but a spokeswoman declined . . .
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23 July, 2004
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USA: Adolph Coors C. has announced on July 22 a fall in profit for the second quarter of 2004. The company posted higher consolidated net sales and operating income compared . . .
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23 July, 2004
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UK: The investment bank JP Morgan has raised its fair value for the world’s second largest brewer SABMiller to 810 pence from 725p. No other details were available. . . .
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23 July, 2004
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