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Publication date: «27.08.2004». 11 articles
CHINA: SABMiller has revealed plans to build a new brewery in southern China. The brewer plans to spend RMB680m (US$82.3M) on the new brewery with its joint venture partner China . . .
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27 August, 2004
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BRUSSELS: The price of a glass of Stella or Jupiler beer will go up by 3.4 percent from 1 September, it emerged on Wednesday. This will mean paying 12 cents . . .
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27 August, 2004
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MOSCOW: A sweeping ban on beer advertising has become law in Russia in a move aimed at curbing Russians' vast alcohol intake and changing attitudes to a beverage which the . . .
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27 August, 2004
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BELFAST: Northern Ireland's only brewery is to close with the loss of up to 85 jobs after failing to find a buyer, its Belgian owner Interbrew says.
The Bass Ireland . . .
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27 August, 2004
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EUROPE: Feed barley markets were dominated by offers from the Black Sea. Russia has harvested 17,5 Mill. tons of grains from 12 % of its grain acreage. The part of . . .
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27 August, 2004
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RUSSIA: Baltika brewer rose its US GAAP sales worth by 24% on year to $447 mln over the first half of 2004, the company said.
Taken in kind, 8.843 mln hl . . .
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27 August, 2004
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UK: SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE traded lower on the view that the performance of the Foster’s and Kronenbourg brewer is likely to lag that of its brewing competitors.
The Edinburgh-based blue . . .
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27 August, 2004
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AUSTRALIA: Foster’s CEO Tim O’Hoy has called the performance of his company’s division “unacceptable” after the group registered only a 1.5% rise in normalised net profits after tax.
The Australian beer . . .
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27 August, 2004
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RUSSIA: Restrictions on beer ads in Russia will threaten the existence of many national and regional beer brands, brewing and advertising industry experts said.
"We don't understand what will happen . . .
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27 August, 2004
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ST. LOUIS: Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. plans to roll out an aluminum bottle on some of its high-end beers this fall, a new trend among brewers.
The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday . . .
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27 August, 2004
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