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Publication date: «27.10.2004». 18 articles
Vietnam: Saigon Beer Brewery of Vietnam is in the market for 40,000 tonnes of malt. The brewery usually orders its malt from Australia and the EU. . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Colombia: Bavaria SA, Colombia's largest brewery, plans to sell 350 billion pesos ($136 million) worth of 10-year bonds backed by barley forward contracts to help prepay debt, a spokesman said. . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Lithuania: Viking Malt posted an optimistic estimate of the Lithuanian 2004 malting barley crop of 75 thousand tonnes. Lithuania demand malting barley is of 100 thousand tonnes in 2004. The . . .
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27 October, 2004
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UK: The world's biggest brewer by volume, InBev has clashed with Britain's biggest trade union and one of its proudest cities over plans to close the historic beer maker, Boddingtons . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Hungary, Budapest: Brau Immobilien GmbH, an Austria-based unit of Heineken NV, has recently announced it has launched a higher bid to buy out the minority shareholders in its Hungarian unit. . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Germany: Holsten-Brauerei AG announced on October 21, 2004 that Carlsberg Deutschland GmbH, which now holds 98.14% of the shares in Holsten-Brauerei AG, is planning to squeeze out the company’s minority . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Russia: Russian beer production grew 11.8% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2004, according to a study conducted by the Brewers' Union and the marketing agency Business Analitika. The leading . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Czech Republic: USDA's October release estimates Czech barley, improved 16 % from last year to an estimated at 2.4 million tonnes. Barley is predominantly a spring-planted crop in the Czech . . .
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27 October, 2004
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South Africans' strong thirst for beer and flavoured alcoholic beverages, and their higher disposable incomes, saw SA's total sales of alcoholic beverages through off-consumption outlets such as bottle stores rise . . .
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27 October, 2004
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Africa: Just over two years after SAB-Miller subsidiary, Castle Brewing Ltd, left the market to East African Breweries, an Egyptian Heineken establishment has started pushing beer into Kenya. Al Ahram . . .
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27 October, 2004
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