Staggering Economy Hits Beer Sales
Mittwoch 21. Januar 2009 von htm
The world’s second-largest brewing conglomerate said that sales unexpectedly slid in the third quarter of 2008, with the weakening global economy getting the blame. SABMiller said that beer sales fell 1 percent during the quarter ending Dec. 31, and announced that some jobs would be cut as the company — which owns such brands as Miller and Grolsch — faces „more uncertainties and risks“ going forward. Beer sales in the U.S. had been rising about 1 percent annually. (Source: Join Together, 1/20/09)
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