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Suntory, the Japanese brewer and distiller, has reported a net profit for the year to the end of December 2002 of Y20.28 billion, up 43% against 2001 results. Operating profit totaled Y78.70 billion, up 19%. The company said that the increase in profitability is attributed to the successful efforts to cut operating expenses. Turnover fell by 3.5% to Y1.384 trillion, due primarily to the exclusion of a contribution from its liquor wholesale subsidiary, which reduced group sales by around Y85 billion.
Suntory said turnover from spirits and beer fell by 3.2% to Y555.02 billion. Strong sales of happoshu brands boosted total beer sales by 7% in volume terms to 57.58m cases, leaving Suntory with a record 10.5% market share, up from 9.7% last year.
For 2003, Suntory is forecasting operating profit of Y88 billion, which would be a 12% increase on 2002. Suntory, which is not a publicly listed company, is expecting a 48% rise in net profit to Y30 billion for 2003 on sales 2.5% higher at Y1.419 trillion
26 February, 2003
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