Heineken shows no appetite for Foster’s counterbid

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* Heineken focus outside Europe is on emerging markets
* Prefers to spend money on Mexico, Brazil, Africa or Asia
* No comment on possible counterbid for Foster’s
* Heineken shares up 0.4 percent at 40.93 euros (more…)

Heineken starts next phase of share repurchasing programme

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Heineken N.V. announced today that in connection with the acquisition of FEMSA Cerveza that was completed on 30 April 2010, it will begin the next phase of repurchasing its own shares up to a maximum value of €300 million. (more…)

Heineken, Bavaria win cuts in EU cartel fines

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* Court cuts Heineken fine to 198 mln euros from 219.3 mln
* Bavaria cartel fine cut to 20.7 mln from 22.85 mln
* Court: EU regulator failed to prove illegal coordination
* Fines were for fixing Dutch beer prices from 1996 to 1999 (more…)

Heineken’s Shelf-Improvement Strategy

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How does a company adapt when it faces a reduction of its consumption base and radical changes in the way people buy its product? This is the conundrum facing Didier Debrosse, chief of Western Europe for Dutch brewer Heineken NV. (more…)

Heineken USA® Selects NMA Group as Agency of Record

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Heineken USA®, the premiere beer importer in the United States and subsidiary of Heineken N.V. (Netherlands) and NMA Group, world-class leaders in product integration, promotions and entertainment publicity, today announced that NMA Group has been hired as Heineken’s entertainment marketing Agency of Record. (more…)

Heineken Announces New Regional Presidents

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Heineken N.V. today announced that Siep Hiemstra (56), currently Regional President Asia Pacific, will succeed Tom de Man (63) as Regional President Africa and the Middle East, following Mr de Man’s retirement after a highly successful 40 year career at Heineken. (more…)

Russia. Barley and malt

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Malt: still at the bottom Records of Federal Service of State Statistics show that in 2010 malt production decreased by 4% and comprised 1 011 thousand tons. Despite the decrease, this trend could be considered positive for malt manufacturers, as it denotes stabilization after a prolonged setback in production which was persisting since 2007. Taking into consideration poor harvest which resulted in malting barley deficiency and, at the same time, a perceptible increase in tradable malt output in autumn 2010, it is possible to suggest that there developed a balance between supply and demand. In 2010 beer production decreased to the extent, comparable with malt output, by 5%, but its slight growth is expected in 2011. At the time of writing, beer production was already showing signs of recovery, although the dynamics of the first quarter does not yet indicate any trends. The fact is that from September to December 2009 brewing enterprises required additional volume of malt, and at the beginning of 2010, due to the drop in production and negative expectations, large volume of malt was not necessary any more. It is obvious that this slight movement was connected with the fact that distributors stocked up on additional beer…