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USA & Belgium: InBev sends third letter to Anheuser-Busch reaffirming its desire to combine and form the world’s leading global brewer
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The Netherlands: Barron's wrote that Heineken has missed out on acquiring valuable targets
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UK: InBev's Budweiser bid puts pressure on SABMiller to merge with other big brewers
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Georgia: Efes in talks to purchase Kazbegi, the second largest brewery in the country
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USA: Anheuser-Busch family members gave differing responses to InBev takeover bid
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UK: Beer sales dropped to the lowest mark since 1975
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Brazil: AmBev is planning to build a US$132 mln malt factory
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UK: SABMiller is unlikely to make a bid for Anheuser-Busch
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India: Anheuser-Busch to acquire remaining 50% interest in Crown Beers India
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Mexico: Femsa higher following rumours that the company could be the next brewer to be taken over
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Africa: Russia's ‘Baltika’ beer is expanding to Africa market targeting Kenya next month
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India: United Breweries net drops 4.03% in FY 08; CFO resigns
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Romania: InBev Romania's business last year accounted for approximately 8.5 % of the total business of the Belgian group in CEE
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Australia: Beer price in South Australia will rise to match bottle refund
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Germany: Independent research has shown that isomaltulose product prolongs beer freshness and stability
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China: Tsingtao is most widely recognized for its official sponsorship among all the three official beer sponsors, at 24.1%
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Ghana: Accra Brewery Limited, a SABMiller’s unit, is to inject next year $20million more into the country’s economy
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USA: Miller plans national rollout of new beer MGD 64
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USA: A new company Craft Brewers Alliance will be created following the merger of Redhook Ale Brewery with Widmer Brothers Brewing
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USA & Belgium: InBev sends third letter to Anheuser-Busch reaffirming its desire to combine and form the world’s leading global brewer
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InBev announced on June 25th that it is reaffirming its desire to combine with Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc to form the world’s leading global brewer in a letter sent to August A. Busch IV, president and chief executive, and the Anheuser-Busch Board of Directors. In the letter, InBev reaffirmed its $65-a-share all-cash proposal to combine with Anheuser-Busch, which represents a 35% premium over Anheuser’s 30-day average share price prior to recent market speculation. InBev said that it has obtained committed financing and has paid approximately $50 million in fees, demonstrating InBev’s resolve to consummate a combination with Anheuser-Busch.
The following is a copy of the letter InBev sent to the Board of Anheuser-Busch:
June 25, 2008
Mr. August A. Busch IV
President and Chief Executive Officer
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.
One Busch Place
St. Louis, Missouri
63118
USA
Proposal for Combination Creating the World’s Leading Beer Company
Dear August,
We are writing to confirm that InBev remains committed to our proposal to combine with Anheuser-Busch by means of acquiring all of the outstanding shares of Anheuser-Busch for $65 per share in cash. Our proposed price would deliver an immediate cash premium to your shareholders of 35% over the 30-day average share price prior to recent market speculation and 18% above the previous all-time high
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The Netherlands: Barron's wrote that Heineken has missed out on acquiring valuable targets
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Dutch brewing giant, Heineken NV, needs to exercise more M&A muscle if it wants to keep up with the consolidation that is changing the
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UK: InBev's Budweiser bid puts pressure on SABMiller to merge with other big brewers
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InBev's bid for Anheuser-Busch to create the world's biggest brewer will put pressure on SABMiller to look at deals with Mexico's Modelo or FEMSA,
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Georgia: Efes in talks to purchase Kazbegi, the second largest brewery in the country
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Efes Breweries International N.V, majority-owned subsidiary of Anadolu Efes Biracilik ve Malt Sanayii, the leading beverage company in Turkey is negotiating with JSC Kazbegi,
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USA: Anheuser-Busch family members gave differing responses to InBev takeover bid
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Members of the family that has run Anheuser-Busch Cos. for five generations gave differing responses to InBev NV's $46.3 billion takeover bid as the
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UK: Beer sales dropped to the lowest mark since 1975
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UK beer sales have fallen through the 5 billion litre mark for the first time since 1975 as the consumer downturn and smoking ban continue to hit Britain's pubs and brewers, The Telegraph posted on June 22.
News that annual beer sales have slipped below 50m hectolitres will come as a further blow to an industry already suffering as pubs go out of business and brewers are forced to consolidate.
Figures released to the brewing industry by the British Beer and Pub Association, and seen by The Sunday Telegraph, show total UK beer sales fell 1.7 per cent in the year to the end of April.
The effect of the decline in consumption, combined with rising utility and commodity costs, an increase in beer duty, and the impact of the consumer downturn and smoking ban is having a catastrophic impact on Britain's pubs.
Pub closures are running at 27 a week, according to the BBPA, amounting to some 1,200 that have been forced out of business over the last 12 months.
Nick Bish, chief executive of the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers, which counts 15,000 UK pubs among its members, said: "This is a bell-weather of the economic situation where you have a perfect storm
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Belgium: Duvel Moortgat acquires Liefmans
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On 24 June 2008, Duvel Moortgat nv reached an agreement with the receivers of Brouwerij Liefmans nv.
On the basis of this agreement, Duvel Moortgat
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Brazil: AmBev is planning to build a US$132 mln malt factory
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Companhia de Bebidas das Americas (AmBev), a unit of InBev, announced on June 23 that it plans to spend EUR85 million (USD$132 million) building
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Molecular Mapping in Barley: Shifting from the Structural to the Functional Level
Andreas Graner, Thomas Thiel, Hangning Zhang,
Elena Potokina, Mmanoj Prasad, Dragan Perovic,
Raja Kota, Rajeev Kumar Varshney, Uwe Scholz,
Ivo Grosse and Nils Stein.
Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Gatersleben, Germany
Abstract
Abstract: As a resource for structural and functional
barley genome analysis, more than 140 000 ESTs (expressed
sequence tags) were generated from 22 cDNA libraries that
yielded 25 224 tentative unigenes. About 50% of them
belong to gene families. The size of the complete
transcriptome is estimated to comprise between 35 000 and
75 000 genes. The barley EST collection is a rich source
for the development of novel markers including SSRs
(simple sequence repeats) and SNPs (single nucleotide
polymorphisms). Several bioinformatic tools have been
developed facilitating the computer-assisted analysis of
EST databases for the presence of either SNPs or SSRs
and the development of SNP-derived CAPS (cleaved amplified
polymorphic sequences) markers. In an attempt
to systematically map barley genes a high-density
transcript map is under construction and presently comprises
more than 1000 markers. This map is a gateway to
comparative genomics with particular emphasis on the rice
genome. 65% of the mapped ESTs showing a significant
homology to rice ESTs were found to display a syntenic
relationship between barley and rice. Thus, the barley
EST resource facilitates the rapid and systematic transfer
of genetic information from rice to barley and other
Triticeae, which can readily be exploited for marker saturation
of defined chromosome regions and their detailed
comparison to rice. In the context of a functional genomics
study, the complex trait “malting quality” is investigated
using a barley cDNA array. By correlating the phenotypic
malting trait data of selected barley lines with the
corresponding expression profiles, a set of candidate genes was
identified and further verified by genetic analysis.
Keywords: ESTs; functional genomics; malting quality; DNA-marker; rice; synteny
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