19. February 2019

France: Passelande becomes CEO of Groupe Soufflet

The 54-year old has spent the last 28 years with Soufflet

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19. February 2019

Vietnam: Habeco’s profits shrink 4 years in a row

Series of management errors and financial irregularities

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19. February 2019

Nigeria: "It's the beer wars”

AB InBev opens new US$250 million brewery

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19. February 2019

USA: Craft beer becomes unionized

Wages in breweries decreased 25 percent in 10 years

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19. February 2019

USA: RateBeer to lose independency

AB InBev acquires remaining stake in consumer review website

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19. February 2019

Denmark: Carlsberg boost sales

Volume sales increased by more than 5 million hl in 2018

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19. February 2019

USA: Cannabis company to buy up to 6 breweries this year

Cannabiniers to reach 500,000 bbls ahead of plan

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19. February 2019

Belgium: Surprise in Hoegaarden

AB InBev invests EUR 42 million in expansion of wheat beer plant

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19. February 2019

USA: Sierra Nevada buys 'kickass company'

3-year-old Sufferfest Beer Co supports athletic lifestyle

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05. February 2019

Vietnam: ThaiBev to raise stake in Sabeco’s majority shareholder to 99%

ThaiBev pays US$14.7 million for 50% in Vietnam F&B Alliance

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05. February 2019

USA: Farmers criticize Bud Light’s Super Bowl commercial

“No corn syrup, no preservatives, no artificial flavors”

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05. February 2019

Belgium/USA: New impetus for speculations regarding AB InBev’s Asian sale

JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley to work on IPO

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05. February 2019

Denmark: Carlsberg goes global with glued six-packs

Global plastic waste to be reduced by more than 1,200 tons annually

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05. February 2019

USA: Beer deliveries stopped by arctic cold

"Most distributors are not delivering”

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05. February 2019

UK: AB InBev shows solidarity with small brewers

Line connection fee for small brewers scrapped

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05. February 2019

Zimbabwe: AB InBev hopes to free US$120 million trapped in the country

Currency exchange restrictions in Zimbabwe partly relieved

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05. February 2019

Germany: Johannes T. Grobe assumes sales responsibility at KHS

Former Dürr manager joins KHS in the second quarter 2019

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05. February 2019

USA: AB InBev uses computational platform to breed better barley

“Develop more resilient and sustainable varieties of barley”

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05. February 2019

German brewers face “cut-throat competition” and “price war”

“It was an exceptional year”

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05. February 2019

UK/Japan: Fuller's Brewery sold to Asahi

Former owners will stay with pub and hotel business

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