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USA: Anheuser-Busch affirms long-term earnings growth target of 7%-10%
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Mexico: Modelo 4th quarter net profit falls 2.3% on higher costs
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Belgium: InBev may report net rise on Latin American and Easter Europe beer demand
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USA & China: Tsingtao beer aims to break out of the niche market in the USA
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Netherlands: Heineken to borrow £3.85 billion for its S&N takeover
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Australia & China: Australia barley exports to China slowed down this year due to a shortage of containers
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France: Demand for malting barley is weak, the prices go down
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UK: Carlsberg A/S and Heineken N.V. post a scheme regarding acquisition of Scottish & Newcastle
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UK & Netherlands: SABMiller buys 99.46% stake In Grolsch
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India: SABMiller may have to pay tax for Foster’s India buyout
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Belarus: “Brestskoe pivo” plans a 10% increase in beer production in 2008-02-22
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UK: SABMiller is seeking expansion on Asian beer market
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Belgium: Duvel to continue beer production at Liefmans Breweries’ plants
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USA: CEO of Coors Brewing will be paid $735,000 annually
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USA: Iron City Brewing to get $937,000 from state for upgrading production facilities
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USA: Anheuser-Busch affirms long-term earnings growth target of 7%-10%
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Anheuser-Busch management reviewed the company’s strategies to accelerate U.S. beer sales and profitability, and reaffirmed the company’s 7 to 10 percent long-term earnings growth
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Mexico: Modelo 4th quarter net profit falls 2.3% on higher costs
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Mexico's top brewer Modelo, the maker of Corona beer, posted a 2.3 percent decline in fourth-quarter net profit as exports slumped and costs soared,
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Belgium: InBev may report net rise on Latin American and Easter Europe beer demand
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InBev NV may say next week fourth-quarter profit rose on demand in Latin America and Eastern Europe, according to Bloomberg, February 22.
Net income climbed
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France: French people consumed less beer in 2007
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In 25 years French beer consumption has decreased 25%, Le Figaro reported February 20. For beer, as well as for wine the quality is
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Czech Republic: Czech brewers increase beer price
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Some other brewers plan to increase the price of their beers in the next few months, according to media, February 21. The cause is
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USA & China: Tsingtao beer aims to break out of the niche market in the USA
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Key to its global expansion plan, China's leading beermaker Tsingtao aims to break out of the niche market in the U.S., according to Business
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Netherlands: Heineken to borrow £3.85 billion for its S&N takeover
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Heineken NV, the biggest Dutch brewer, will borrow £3.85 billion to help finance a joint takeover of Scottish & Newcastle PLC, The Star reported
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Australia & China: Australia barley exports to China slowed down this year due to a shortage of containers
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Australian barley sales to China have stalled this year due to a shortage of containers to ship the grain, industry officials say, just as
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Australia: Barley production up 42% in 2007-08 y/y
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Barley production in 2007-08 is estimated to have been 5.9 million tonnes, 42 per cent above the previous year but 26 per cent below
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France: Demand for malting barley is weak, the prices go down
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While the vendors of malting barley are always present on the market, the malsters were not very active this week both for old crop
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Chitin scar breaks in aged Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Chris D. Powell(1), David E. Quain(2) and Katherine A. Smart(1)
(1)School of Biological and Molecular Sciences,
Oxford Brookes University, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK
(2)Coors Brewers, Technical Centre, PO Box 12, Cross Street,
Burton-on-Trent DE14 1XH, UK
Abstract
Ageing in budding yeast is not determined by chronological lifespan,
but by the number of times an individual cell is capable of dividing,
termed its replicative capacity. As cells age they are subject to
characteristic cell surface changes. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
reproduces asexually by budding and as a consequence of this process
both mother and daughter cell retain chitinous scar tissue at the point
of cytokinesis. Daughter cells exhibit a frail structure known as the
birth scar, while mother cells display a more persistent bud scar.
The number of bud scars present on the cell surface is directly related
to the number of times a cell has divided and thus constitutes a biomarker
for replicative cell age. It has been proposed that the birth scar may
be subject to stretching caused by expansion of the daughter cell;
however, no previous analysis of the effect of cell age on birth or bud
scar size has been reported. This paper provides evidence that scar
tissue expands with the cell during growth. It is postulated that
symmetrically arranged breaks in the bud scar allow these rigid chitinous
structures to expand without compromising cellular integrity.
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February 21
1914 The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (formerly the Association of Stock Brokers in Hong Kong) is established.
1947 Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corp., demonstrates the instant camera to 650 scientists assembled at the annual meeting of the Optical Society of America.
1988 Peter Kalikow purchases New York Post from Rupert Murdoch for $37.6 million
February 22
1923 Transcontinental airmail service begins
1989 New York Lotto pays $26.9 million to one winner
2006 Apple's iTunes store sells its 1 billionth song
February 23
1886 Aluminum manufacturing process developed
1886 London Times publishes world's 1st classified ad
1965 Michael Dell is born. He later drops out of the University of Texas at Austin to found Dell Computer Corp. with the radical idea of assembling made-to-order computers.
February 24
1921 1st transcontinental flight in 24 hours flying time
1986 Texas Air buys Eastern Airlines for $676 million
1995 Dow-Jones hits record 4011.74
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