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SOWETO ALCOHOL EVIDENCE CENTRE LAUNCH SIGNALS WAR ON DRUNK DRIVING08 December 2009 |
SAB and JMPD launch Alcohol Evidence Centre in Soweto08 December 2009 |
SAB LTD ANNOUNCES DETAILED TERMS OF BBBEE TRANSACTION08 December 2009 |
SAB Ltd interim performance in line with expectations19 November 2009SAB's revenue grew by 2%, despite volume decreases.
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SABMiller plc Trading Update16 April 2009SABMiller plc today issues the following update on trading for the 12 months to 31 March 2009.
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Record Growth of Non-alcoholic Beer Consumption02 April 2009Sales of the best-selling Radegast Birell increased hundredfold in last 15 years...
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SABMiller plc is one of the world's largest brewers with brewing interests and distribution agreements across six continents.
We own more than 200 brands including international premium brands Grolsch, Miller Genuine Draft, Peroni Nastro Azzurro and Pilsner Urquell and leading regional brands such as Aguila (Colombia), Castle (Africa), Miller Lite (USA), Snow (China) and Tyskie (Poland). We are also one of the largest bottlers of Coca-Cola products in the world. SABMiller plc is listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges and our current market value is circa £17.2 billion.*
Over the past 20 years we have grown rapidly from our original South African base into a global operation, developing a balanced and attractive portfolio of businesses. Our markets range from developed economies such as the USA to fast-growing developing markets such as China and India. Our strategic priorities are:
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SABMiller annual report 2008
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SABMiller annual report 2007
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SABMiller annual report 2006
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SABMiller annual results: Malcolm Wyman – CFO, SABMiller plcThe global beer giant reports a drop in earnings, but it has kept its dividend steady.
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SABMiller interim results: Malcolm Wyman – CFO, SABMiller‘Our business per se is going through a major reconstruction with the introduction of new packaging, a new competitor in the industry, and also the currency impact.’
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