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Publication date: «28.07.2004». 13 articles
The Philippines imported 89,009 tonnes of malt valued at C$ 31 million at FOB value in 2002. This level of import makes the Philippines a significant target for malt exporters, . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Sweden: The tall and narrow Sweden is divided into two parts when it comes to barley: The early south region where the barley normally is sown in April and the . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Japan: Sapporo Holdings Ltd said on July 26 it expects to post a profit in the first six months of the 2004 business year; the first time in four years; . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Brussels, Moscow, - SUN and Interbrew, the controlling shareholders of SUN Interbrew Ltd. (the "Company"), announced on 27 July 2004 that, as permitted by the Shareholders Agreement relating to SUN . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Australia's third-largest brewer, Coopers Brewery, has started a A$7 million (US$8 million) expansion program to meet increasing demand. The company is to to boost capacity at its Regency Park brewery . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Peru, Lima: President Alejandro Toledo angrily denied reports July 26 that he had received a bribe of more than $5 million and pledged to open his bank accounts for investigators. . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Singapore’s Asia Pacific Breweries Limited (APBL), announced on 26 July 2004 its intention to make an unconditional takeover offer for the purchase of the 23.09% of New Zealand brewer DB . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Canada: John Sleeman says he's looking forward to ducking it out with a merged Molson-Coors rival. "It will be good for Sleeman," the chief executive of Sleeman Breweries Ltd. said . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Japan: Asahi Breweries has revised its group net profit estimate upwards. The Japanese brewer said on July 27 that it has upped its estimate for January to June to JPY15.4 . . .
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28 July, 2004
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Senior executives of Molson and Adolph Coors are on the road this week to persuade investors to support their $8-billion merger. Theirs is a simple, two-part sales pitch. Part one . . .
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28 July, 2004
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