Carlsberg is entering the fast growing UK cider market with the launch of its Somersby brand. Produced in Herefordshire, the cider will initially be available in 440ml cans and 500ml
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Carlsberg Group’s 2011 financial performance has been adversely impacted by a decline in the Russian beer market. Group operating profit at DKr9.82 billion (Eur1.32 billion) declined organically by 4%, as
Carlsberg has entered into a new 5-year revolving credit facility of Eur800 million with a selected group of relationship banks. The new facility replaces the Eur1.425 billion facility signed in
Following a challenging 2011, Carlsberg plans to reduce the number of positions in its headquarter functions across Europe by 130 to 150, of which approximately 95 positions have already been
The continuing decline in beer consumption in Russia, Carlsberg’s largest market, has impacted the Danish brewer’s financial performance in the first half ended June 30th 2011 and forced a review
Heineken has commenced the brewing of its Amstel brand at its St Petersburg brewery in Russia. Heineken is reported to be aiming to capture a 1% share of the Russian
Carlsberg Group has started 2011 well and is firmly on track to meet its full-year financial targets. In the traditionally small first quarter of the year, beer volumes grew by
Carlsberg has appointed Peter Ernsting as senior vice president, Group Supply Chain, and as a member of Carlsberg’s executive committee. Peter Ernsting takes over from Kasper Madsen who has decided
Carlsberg is investing significantly in repositioning its brand to support its ambition to be the fastest growing global beer company. While Carlsberg’s famous green logo is known all over the
Worldwide beer consumption has increased by over 3% per annum during the last ten years and the top ten brewers now account for over 60% of global beer volume, compared
Carlsberg Breweries has entered into a new five-year multi-currency revolving credit facility of Eur1.75b. The facility is for general corporate purposes as well as partial refinancing and cancellation of the
Global brewer Carlsberg will concentrate its beer production in Switzerland at its main brewery at Rheinfelden and its site in Fribourg will close down by June 2011. The move is