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InBev Romania takes the name of its popular beerRomanian beer producer InBev Romania has announced the change of its name to Bergenbier SA, the name of one of its popular beer brands in Romania, Romanian Times reported on March 1. The company will InBev responds to the humanitarian call in Haiti The earthquake crisis in Haiti is prompting a worldwide humanitarian response. Through its North American companies (Anheuser-Busch, Labatt) and Latin American North operations (AmBev), Anheuser-Busch InBev is joining governments and relief agencies in life-saving efforts InBev posts Q3 results up, announces new products InBev posted its positive Q3 results despite the economic downturn whilst showing off two new products. Carlos Brito, CEO, commented We’re delivered by the double-digit EBITDA growth in a challenging operating environment, made significant progress Here’s a toast, AB Inbev is selling Kamenitsa The biggest brewery in Bulgaria, Kamenitsa, was announced to be on sale by its owner, AB Inbev. The Belgian newspaper Le Soir announced that the Belgian-Brazilian company is leaving Central and Eastern Europe and wants AB InBev sells US Unit featuring a Canadian beer InBev USA, the distributor of Canadian beer brand Labatt, would shortly be sold to an affiliate of private equity firm KPS Capital Partners, an Anheuser-Busch InBev statement announced last week. No financial details of the Court says, “This Bud’s not for the EU” Budweiser Budvar sale not before 2010 Budweiser Budvar, the last public-owned Czech brewery in state hands, would not be ready for privatisation before the centerright government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek ends its term in 2010, the premier said on July InBev, Missouri Governor discuss Anheuser-Busch The Governor of Missouri, Matt Blunt visited an InBev brewery in Belgium as part of a diplomatic trade mission to Europe. Blunt met with executives to discuss the recent takeover of Anheuser-Busch. The governor said New deal sees USD 52 bln to Anheuser-Busch from InBev Belgium-based beer company InBev and Anheuser-Busch announced anagreement to combine the two companies early last week after negotiations had become hostile and then reversed on the road to forming the world’s largest global brewer. Anheuser-Busch shareholders will receive USD InBev CEO says Budweiser still a part of St. Louis InBev courts US rival Anheuser-Busch Belgian-Brazilian brewer InBev says it had reaffirmed its proposal to combine with Missouri-headquartered Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. The offer was made in a letter to August A. Busch IV, AB president and chief executive, for an unsolicited USD 46.3 billion bid. Bloomberg has called the offer Ursus Breweries to expand its production capacity Ursus Breweries beer producer, which is owned by the international SABMiller brewer, announced its production capacities will be increased to reach the level of seven million hectolitres by March 2009. The company currently produced 6.3 CEOs are actively trading their company’s shares The Commission for Banking, Finance and Assurance (CBFA) reported that Belgian business directors of listed companies have conducted approximately 2,700 transactions in their own company shares since May 2006. The report analysed 116 listed companies, Americans discover Belgian beer The American economy may be dwindling but American drinkers are downing Belgian beers at a record rate. According to Credit Suisse analysts, sales of Belgian beer across the US rose by 83 percent last November, Quinsa offer expires with no buy-out InBev brewery announced the expiration of its voluntary offer to purchase up to 5,483,950 Class A shares and up to 8,800,060 Class B shares (including Class B shares held as American Depositary Shares of AmBev’s Quinsa offer expires with no buy out InBev brewery announced the expiration of its voluntary offer to purchase up to 5,483,950 Class A shares and up to 8,800,060 Class B shares (including Class B shares held as American Depositary Shares of AmBev’s InBev to expand its beer production globally InBev last week announced a plan of investing 60 million Euro into its domestic Belgian breweries to target growing global demand for some of the country’s leading beer brands. The brewer revealed that the spending, Breweries H1 output up nearly 4% on year According to the Czech Beer and Malt Association (CSPAS), Czech breweries produced a record-high 9.92 million hectoliters of beer in the first half of 2007, an increase in output of 3.9 percent year-on-year (y/y), Interfax Beer sales rise by 16% in H1 In the first half of this year, beer sales in Bulgaria expanded by 16 percent, spurred by rising standards of living and the hot weather, the country's brewers union was cited by Sofia news agency Brewer opens new facility, but bottle shortage seen New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale, will open a new USD 26million bottling and packaging facility on June 21 to double its bottling capacity,using innovative technology and green building techniques, a |
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