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... sab miller is likely to go higher to secure the purchase of foster’s, but with the australian beer market in decline, analysts have questioned the potential value of a tie-up ... 90 a share) this week, prompted sab miller to promise further “engagement” with the board of the australian brewer ... acquisition potential so what does sab miller stand to be gain from acquiring foster’s? gorham said it offers access to the australian market which he described as “a good, mature market” with a strong economy and net immigration ... the analyst said beer consumption is falling in the country and that is a concern, especially when the economy is so healthy, but sab miller would benefit from the strong profitability of foster’s
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... 5bn (us $10bn) for foster’s but the board of the australian beer giant dismissed the unsolicited proposal ... foster’s is the leading brewer in australia with ownership of 7 of the top 10 beer brands ... sab miller said the brewer is well placed in the australian market where a growing population and a healthy economy bode well for beer
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... foster's soft beer outlook, linked to a weakening in australian consumer sentiment, will be of interest to global rival sabmiller which, according to sources, has appointed advisers to look at buying the beer assets ... the demerger plan has left both the beer and wine businesses as targets ... foster's said that second-half profit rose 8 percent as higher prices for beer and cost-cutting helped to offset a 3 percent decline in volume as consumer spending slowed ... it forecast beer sales volumes to fall 4 to 5 percent in the first half of fiscal 2011 and only a small improvement in the second half ... the australian beer market is a virtual duopoly with some of the highest profit margins in the brewing world ... 7 billion bid for australian fund manager perpetual ... foster's managing director of carlton & united breweries john pollaers, said the beer unit still offered growth after losing market share due to poor positioning and execution ... the beer division generates 85 percent of group earnings
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... the australian beer festival: the australian heritage hotel hosts the best and most popular micro-brewers ... connoisseurs, the beer curious and beer lovers can taste more than 130 different brews! october 16, 17, 11am-8pm
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... it focuses on the people who struggled to develop a quintessential australian beer ... it is a snapshot of australian culture and the grandeur of victorian architecture ... the story traces the evolution of beer branding, and how carlton advertised and marketed their product ... with over 29 years experience on the cub business working for advertising agency george patterson, michael has a passion for beer and beverage communication
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... foster's carlton & united breweries beer operation, which is to be demerged in the first half of 2011, is a takeover target valued at more than $10 billion ... beverage giants sabmiller and japan's asahi breweries are eyeing foster's beer unit but have not decided whether to make formal offers, sources told reuters on monday ... "anyone who is looking to buy the beer business wants to make a clear break with the wine business, but if we do have two or three serious bidders, i doubt they would wait till the complete demerger has gone through," he said ... foster's said in may it would split the beer unit from its ailing wine business, putting its valuable beer operations with brands including foster's lager, victoria bitter and pure blonde at the centre of takeover talk in the brewing world ... the australian beer market is a virtual duopoly with some of the highest profit margins in the brewing world and foster's controls half the market, with most of the rest held by kirin-owned lion nathan ... the company said it wants to boost its share of the higher-margin premium beer market ... "in australia, beer net sales revenue growth slowed in the second half and was impacted by the emergence of a softer consumer environment and lower growth in net sales revenue per case," foster's chief executive ian johnston said in a statement ... wine operations have been hurt by weak sales in recent years while the australian dollar's relative strength also proved to be a drag as it reduced the value of u
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... 4% in a relatively flat beer market ... xxxx gold, australia’s second largest beer, continued its impressive growth ... since the conclusion of the half there has been some softening in the overall beer market, consistent with conditions across many retail and fast-moving consumer goods categories, and the market has been very competitive ... the core beer business grew revenue by 2 ... in the first half, the strong australian dollar continued to undermine performance in key export markets ... while the alcohol market tends to be relatively robust in most economic circumstances, following a period of growth over the last two years, the australian beer market has seen some softening in volumes and this has continued into the second half of the year ... nf’s iced coffee business continues to show positive momentum, with a new 750ml bottle of farmers union iced coffee launched in the third quarter of 2009 supporting the south australian icon’s return to growth, and dare iced coffee performing strongly
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... foster's conceded last week that its decade-old strategy to mix beer and wine had fizzled, after total writedowns for wine that analysts estimate at up to a$3 billion, but said it will not formally split off wine until 2011 ... the carlton & united breweries beer unit, run by former navy weapons' engineer john pollaers, generates 85 percent of foster's group earnings, and has a profit margin of 38 ... "there is talk about loss of market share (in beer) but they still have a very strong position in a duopoly market and it throws off a ton of cash, so it would be an attractive prize to a lot of buyers," han said ... when it announced the beer and wine split last week, the company said it had received no approaches ... a deal is expected to be worth around a$12 billion for the beer assets alone, with brands including foster's lager, victoria bitter and pure blonde ... foster's has about 50 percent of the australian beer market, ahead of rival lion nathan ... still, molson coors, which owns a 5 percent stake in foster's, would need to team up with a beer giant such as carlsberg for financial firepower, analysts say ... local rival coca-cola amatil, which has an australian joint venture with sabmiller, is also considered a likely predator ... "amatil would definitely be interested and the logic of putting together a beer and soft drinks company is inescapable because they are very similar products ... it makes a lot more sense than putting together a wine and beer company," said tom elliott, managing director of hedge fund mm&e capital that takes stakes in merger situations ... "but all the big global (beer) players will have a look at it," added elliott, whose fund owns foster's shares
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... kirin, which now owns lion nathan, national foods and dairy farmers declared lion’s australian and new zealand business delivered revenue of $687 million for the three months to the end of december, a growth of 6 ... according to the australian, this result compared with a 4 ... 7 per cent rise in net sales revenue at foster’s australian beer division and a 6 ... 9 per cent fall for foster’s australian and new zealand wine business in the first half of the financial year ... xxxx gold, the second biggest selling beer in australia behind foster’s vb brand, continued to grow strongly, while hahn super dry also had a particularly strong summer and new additions xxxx summer bright lager and hahn super dry 3
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... an australian-owned beer delivery service has taken out the business promotion award at the china-australia chamber of commerce (austcham) business awards in beijing ... the founders felt local beers didn’t quite measure up to what they were used to and, with a lack of choice when it came to quality imported products, they decided to try their hand at importing and marketing some great australian beers ... justbeer are now the exclusive importers into china of such iconic australian brands as fosters, vb, crown lager, james boag premium, cascade premium, redback and pure blonde ... ” with their products more expensive than locally produced beers, mr li said their success could not be simply attributed to homesickness amongst the australian expatriate community ... “we have also been successful in turning some australian household names into boutique tastes for chinese beer lovers,” he advised ... ” austrade’s shanghai-based senior trade commissioner christopher wright said that justbeer’s success indicated the potential china’s rising middle class offered to australian products ... “the big australian brewers are now getting behind what we are doing, recognising the strength of our distribution model ... ” “we also have a goal to help bring other australian products through our network in china ... with all import licenses in place, other beer and wine companies can get their toes in the chinese market by using our platform and infrastructure
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