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E-malt.com Newsletter 44b November 03 - November 04, 2005
Quote of the week
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
Benjamin Franklin
Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 04-November-2005
1 EUR = 1.1946 USD
1 EUR = 0.6748 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4123 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6163 AUD
1 EUR = 139.97 JPY
1 EUR = 2.6562 BRL
1 EUR = 34.1441 RUB
1 EUR = 9.6844 CNY
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Base Currency: US Dollar
on 04-November-2005
1 USD = 0.8374 EUR
1 USD = 0.5649 GBP
1 USD = 1.1822 CAD
1 USD = 1.353 AUD
1 USD = 117.2 JPY
1 USD = 2.2235 BRL
1 USD = 28.582 RUB
1 USD = 8.1068 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Top Industry News
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UK: S&N says performance is on track for the nine months to September...
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Brazil: AmBev reports financial results with tripled it third-quarter earnings for Q3...
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Germany: Sales of beer down 1.6% in the third quarter of 2005...
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China: Yanjing Brewery bids for stake in Fujian Sedrin Brewery...
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Czech Republic: Czech beer production on rise by 2.5% for January-September of 2005...
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USA: Boston Beer reports more than 15% Increase in third quarter net revenue ...
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EU: EU malt export license bookings from July to October...
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Nigeria: Malt demand to increase in Nigeria...
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Australia: Greater transparency for barley pools...
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World: Analysts about barley world markets for October...
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USA: Beer drinkers may have a reason to raise their glasses due to healthy hops...
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China: Chongqing Brewery recorded a 34% increase in net profit for Q3 2005
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China: Foreign companies bid for China's Sedrin Brewery
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USA: Redhook Ale Brewery reports 2005 third quarter results
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China: Carlsberg joins with Ningxia to produce beer
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Japan: The tax game between the ministry and the brewing industry
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USA: Boston Beer initiated with "neutral" by Banc of America
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Japan: Sapporo to suffer 30% sales drop if government raise tax on beer-like beverages
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Australia: Coopers makes moves to capture substantial market share in Australian lager market
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EU: EU barley intervention stocks at 640,000 tones
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Australia: Latest official bidder's statement from Lion Nathan
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Canada: Barley farmers to be caught in EU/U.S. crossfire at WTO
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Serbia: Beogradska Industrija Piva put for sale for EUR 15.22 million
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Australia: South Australian grain harvest underway
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UK: Brewers win the fight to increase the beer price in supermarkets for Christmas
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UK: Green King to criticise weakening of pub smoking ban in England
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Australia: Lion Nathan says has arrangements for 2.2 pct of Coopers
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USA: Miller Brewing Company System surpasses $1.5 Million contribution for Red Cross Hurricane Relief
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UK: Campaign for Real Ale launches The Big Book of Beer
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Brewery News
UK: S&N says performance is on track for the nine months to September
Scottish&Newcastle announced on November 4 that their results for the first nine months of the
year have been robust. The BBH business continues to show strong growth and despite soft
Western European markets, third quarter volumes have improved throughout all regions.
This performance has been driven
by continued focus on brand building and innovation. The strong growth of SuperChilled in the
UK, Sagres in Portugal and Grimbergen in France and Belgium underline S&N’s success in this
area.
Despite the weak consumer confidence and cost pressure from increasing oil prices S&N are
confident that S&N will meet market expectations for 2005. The improving position in Western Europe
as well as the good performance from BBH, should assure continued progress beyond 2005.
UK
Although S&N
have seen an improving trend in the third quarter due to easier comparatives, the underlying
market is still soft due to ongoing weak consumer confidence. In the 3 months to
end September, the UK beer and cider market has grown by 1.8%, with off trade
growth tempered by decline in the on trade. Within this environment S&N continued the strong
volume performance of the first half of the year.
The total branded beer and cider
volumes are up by 5.6%
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Brazil: AmBev reports financial results with tripled it third-quarter earnings for Q3
AmBev, Latin America's largest brewer reported on November 3 its third-quarter earnings more than tripled
year-on-year as beer sales jumped in Brazil, its main market, where it has nearly 70
percent of all beer sales, according to Reuters.
Companhia de Bebidas das Americas, a unit of
Belgian beverage giant InBev , posted net profit of 399 million reais from June
to September, compared with 131.7 million reais a year earlier and 305.2 million reais in
the second quarter.
The result hit a Reuters forecast based on a survey of five analysts
who, on average, had expected net profit would be 384.2 million reais. Shares of the
company gained 0.25 percent on the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange after the news, while the
benchmark Bovespa index closed 0.65 percent higher.
AmBev, the maker of Brahma and Skol beer said
sales volumes in Brazil rose 3.4 percent from July to September of 2005 compared with
the same period last year.The performance lead AmBev to raise to 7 percent from 6
percent its forecast for the growth of beer sales volumes in Brazil this year. Last
month, the company said total volumes of beer sales rose 4.4 percent in the third
quarter from a year earlier.
AmBev's
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Germany: Sales of beer down 1.6% in the third quarter of 2005
The beer producing and storing establishments in Germany sold 29.0 million hectolitres of beer in
the third quarter of 2005, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office on October 27.
That was a decrease of 0.5 million hectolitres (– 1.6%) from the corresponding period of
the previous year.
The figures do not include alcohol-free beers and malt drinks as well as
beer imported from countries outside European union. Sales of beer-mixed drinks accounted 3.2% of all
bees and registered an increase of 11.6% year-on-year compared to 0.9 million hectolitres in the
third quarter 2004.
Beer exports to other EU countries fell by 3.9% to 3.3m hectolitres,
and beer exports to non-EU states came in at 800,000 hectolitres, a drop of 6.1%.
Taxed
beer sales on the domestic market were down by 1.5% to 24.8m hectolitres, while non-taxed
beer sales totalled 4.2m hectolitres, down 2.1%, the office said.
The figures released do not
include alcohol-free beer, malt drinks or beer imported from non-EU states, the office noted.
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China: Yanjing Brewery bids for stake in Fujian Sedrin Brewery
China's third-biggest brewer by output, Beijing Yanjing Brewery Co., has entered the bidding for a
stake in Fujian Sedrin Brewery Co., pitting it against potential rivals including Anheuser-Busch Cos. and
Heineken Holding NV., Bloomberg communicated on November 2.
Yanjing spokesman Liu Xiangyu said in a
telephone interview from Beijing said: “We have made a bid for Sedrin''. He didn't specify
any price. Foreign brewers including Anheuser-Busch and Heineken are in talks to buy a controlling
39.5 % stake in Sedrin that could value the company at about $800 million, the
Financial Times reported, citing people close to the situation.
A takeover would boost Beijing-based Yanjing's
sales in the world's largest beer market by more than a quarter based on 2004
figures. China's last major brewer without a foreign partner would also extend its foothold in
the southeastern province of Fujian after completing the 494 million yuan ($61 million) purchase of
Fujian Yanjing Huiquan Brewery Co. in March.
The Sedrin sale marks a “new consolidation of
China's fragmented beer industry,'' Zhao Lin, an analyst at Shenyin Wanguo Research & Consulting Co.
in Shanghai. ``Demand is strong in the Fujian market.''
The number of breweries in China
dropped to about 400 by
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Czech Republic: Czech beer production on rise by 2.5% for January-September of 2005
Czech breweries produced 14.42 million hectoliters (hl) of beer for the period of January-September
2005, an increase of 2.5 % or 357,000 hl yr/yr, the
chairman of the Czech Association of Breweries and Malt Houses (CSPS) Jan Vesely told
Interfax on November 2.
"Small and mid-sized brewers were great
contributors to the positive result, their output rising by almost 16
% in the first three quarters of the year," stated Vesely.
The output of the seven big beer groups, which now accounts for 86.5 %
of the market, was slightly higher, rising 87,000 hl on the year, with
growth slower compared to the increase seen for the sector as a whole.
About
30 small breweries, which at present account for some 13.5 % of the Czech beer
market, showed an rise in output of 272,000 hl in the monitored period.
The exports
as well contributed substantially to the growth in beer output in 9M 2005, but data
on sales abroad are not yet available, said Vesely. "Small and mid-size
brewers were more successful mostly
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USA: Boston Beer reports more than 15% Increase in third quarter net revenue
The Boston Beer Company, Inc. announced on November 2 that it achieved third quarter 2005
diluted earnings per share of $0.29 and net income of $4.2 million, up $0.08 per
share and $1.2 million, respectively, from the same period last year. Net revenue increased by
15.5% to $63.2 million in the third quarter of 2005, driven by an 11.8% increase
in shipment volume and a 3.3% increase in net revenue per barrel as compared to
the same quarter last year. For the nine months ended September 24, 2005, the Company
recorded diluted earnings per share of $0.91 and net income of $13.3 million, up $0.24
per share and $3.6 million, respectively, versus the same period in 2004. Net revenue increased
by 7.5% to $173.6 million during the first nine months of 2005 compared to the
same period in the prior year.
Jim Koch, Chairman and Founder of the Company, cotmmented, "We
are very pleased by the almost 9% depletion growth achieved in the third quarter, which
resulted in almost 5% growth for the first nine months as compared to the first
nine months of 2004. The craft beer category has grown this year, despite price increases,
while the beer industry as
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Malt News
EU: EU malt export license bookings from July to October
EU malt export license bookings from July 1 till October 25, 2005, were 658,000 tones,
210,000 tones or 24 % less than at the same date last year.
The total
includes approx. 649,000 tones of Pilsen and 9,000 tones of roasted malt. Converted into a
(hypothetical) year figure, the export volume of Pilsen malt would reach 1.95 Million tones, 270,000
tones less than in 2004/05 and even 530,000 tones below the figure of 2003/04.
The German
newspaper "Ern?hrungsdienst" even dared a guesstimate of 600,000 tones less exports in the span of
two years.
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Nigeria: Malt demand to increase in Nigeria
Malt demand in Nigeria appears to increase from year to year after a switch-back of
local brewers from sorghum to barley malt. The country imported 62,000 tones in 2004 after
55,000 tones in 2003. It is rumored that Belgian and U.K. sales for 2006 are
very substantial.
SAB is in the market for a quantity of high quality (Heineken A)
malt. Tunisia has purchased 5,000 tones, probably from France.
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Barley News
Australia: Greater transparency for barley pools
ABB Grain announced on November 3 that the three-pronged strategy developed by SAFF and ABB
in August this year to enhance the transparency of the operation of ABB Grain Export’s
single desk for barley exports from South Australia is coming to fruition. The first prong
of this strategy is the provision of pool access by traders.
Trader access via deliveries direct
to the legislated barley pool is conditional on a set of rules which are available
on the ABB website (www.abb.com.au). Amongst the conditions are:
• Access is to ABB’s legislated barley
pools only, and deliveries may be made to SA silos only. No third party access
to ABB pools will be given outside SA unless by separate negotiation.
• Traders must register
interest in access to pools by 18 November for the coming season.
• Tonnage contracted is
restricted to 5,000 tonnes per day by any trader and its associates, and access to
the pool is via contract only (no direct delivery).
• Parties may negotiate with the pool
at any time for a cash sale to the pool.
• Washouts will apply and
swaps may be negotiated.
• Trader access applies only while the single desk legislation exists in
its current form.
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World: Analysts about barley world markets for October
Analysts report that world markets of barley have been inactive in October. Nevertheless supply and
demand appear to be in fine balance. After all, the EU crop was 9 Million
tones less than a year ago, old crop intervention stocks are little more than half
a Million tones, and the Commission has not granted any export restitution for free market
exports since many weeks.
Early in the season barley exports were surprisingly large from Russia
and the U.S., but they are drying up due to lack of supplies. It remains
to be seen, whether the Ukraine will reach its export target of 4 Million tones,
as sellers of all grains have become more reluctant in face of a possible crop
failure of winter grains in 2006. Canada has reentered successfully the export market of feed
barley and may have further supplies, but much less malting barley than hoped for.
Australia expects
a large barley crop, and will have no problem to sell its export surplus. Demand
for feed barley is larger than a year ago in North Africa (e.g. Morocco 800,000
tones), and almost unchanged in the Middle East. Turkey sold 260,000 tones for export, but
Bulgaria and Romania will almost
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Hops News
USA: Beer drinkers may have a reason to raise their glasses due to healthy hops
OSU Scientist, Fred Stevens has been studying the compounds found in hops for the last
ten years. He says the small yellow powder is generating a lot of interest across
the globe,
OSU Scientist Fred Stevens said: "Now people are duplicating our results and building
it further so theres now a lot of literature appearing on this particular compound." The
value may be huge for preventing prostate, breast or colon cancers.
OSU Scientist Emily Ho
says, "Xanthahumol is able to stop the cell growth. Basically with the Xanthahumol we can
see the slows the cell growth of cancer cells compared to the untreated cells. So
that's a good thing for cancer.You want to slow growth."
This doesn't mean you should
go out and hit your local pub or pick up a six pack. Scientists don't
go as far to say drinking beer will prevent cancer, they still don't know how
well the body absorbs Xanthahumol. But you should know not all beer is equal.
The
domestic brews have low levels of the compound while porter, stout and ale brews contain
higher levels. The compound also appears to be a powerful antioxidant, even more so than
vitamin E. It also looks
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Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.
EURO = USD 1.1946 November 04, 2005 |
Crop year |
2005 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2005 |
Type |
Variety |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
119.00 |
142.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
118.00 |
141.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
117.50 |
140.50 |
2RS |
Aspen |
nq |
nq |
2RS |
Optic |
nq |
nq |
2RS |
Sebastien |
116.50 |
139.50 |
2RS |
Astoria |
116.50 |
139.50 |
2RS |
Cork |
116.00 |
138.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
105.00 |
125.50 |
Table of the week
World Malting Barley Balance (in thousand tonnes)
Exports |
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Imports |
Australia |
2,000 |
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Other South America |
300 |
Canada |
800 |
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Mexico |
100 |
Mercosur |
100 |
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USA |
100 |
European Union |
1,000 |
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China |
2,300 |
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Other Asia |
300 |
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Africa (North and South) |
150 |
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Russia |
400 |
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Turkey |
50 |
Total |
3,900 |
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Total |
3,700 |
Graph of the week
Agenda
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