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Publication date: «24.09.2003». 12 articles
European Barley crops (in thousand tonnes)
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24 September, 2003
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Montreal, Que.-based Molson's fiscal 2003 (year ended March 31) operating income improved 35% to C$601 million on a 19.6% sales increase to C$2.5 billion. Meanwhile, Molson's fiscal 2003 lease-adjusted operating . . .
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24 September, 2003
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In 2002/03 Japan was the third largest barley importer in the world. Barley imports are still highly regulated by the Japanese government. Importers must be licensed, and they are allocated . . .
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24 September, 2003
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One of the biggest Russian breweries, ZAO Ochakovo, based in Moscow, has announced recently about the completion of building its own malting plant in Lipetsk region, which will entirely cover . . .
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24 September, 2003
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Ukraine imported about 8.5 thousand tonnes of malt in August this year, that is 30% less then in July when Ukraine imported 12.1 thousand tonnes of malt, according to the . . .
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24 September, 2003
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The Czechs are the biggest beer drinkers on earth, as beer costs less than bottled water or Coca-Cola. The nation that gave the world the term "pilsner" beer from . . .
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24 September, 2003
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Rabo Securities has upgraded Heineken, the Netherlands-based brewing group, from "neutral" to "outperform". However, Rabo has reiterated its "neutral" rating for the Belgian brewer, Interbrew, and an "underperform" rating for . . .
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24 September, 2003
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The CEO of Diageo Company, Paul Walsh, announced the possibility of extending the company's relationship with the Dutch brewer Heineken. In July the EU Commission approved the joint acquisition by . . .
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24 September, 2003
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Munich, Germany: Thousands of beer drinkers from around the world, came to Munich on a sunny Saturday for the largest and most famous beer festival on earth, the Oktoberfest.
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24 September, 2003
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The Philippine government has told San Miguel Corp to allow the state an additional 5% stake in Southeast Asia's largest food and beverage firm, a senior official said on September . . .
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24 September, 2003
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