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By Business Insider
November 1, 2023
Carlsberg would rather lose its Russian business than negotiate a deal with Moscow, and it shows how hard it is for companies to exit the market
The CEO of Danish brewer Carlsberg says Moscow has "stolen" its business in Russia. Moscow seized Carlsberg's assets in July, weeks after the brewer a more_horizontal
By Market Watch
October 31, 2023
Carlsberg CEO says Russia stole its business
That's new Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Anderson, according to a Reuters account of a journalist call on Tuesday, after Russian President Vladimir Putin more_horizontal
By CNBC International TV
October 31, 2023
Carlsberg CEO: Our premium portfolio continued to outperform
Jacob Aarup-Andersen, CEO at Carlsberg, discusses third-quarter earnings and the consumer trends fueling growth. more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
August 16, 2023
Carlsberg returns to profit on strong Asian and European performance
Carlsberg reported a jump in revenue at the half-year stage on Wednesday, thanks to strong organic growth across the board. Organic revenue grew by 11 more_horizontal
By InvestorPlace
August 15, 2023
The 3 Best Beer Stocks to Buy Following the Bud Light Brouhaha
Halfway through August, it's been a crazy summer for the beer industry. While painful to watch, the entire Bud Light brouhaha has brought into focus s more_horizontal
By CNBC
July 19, 2023
Ukraine seeks to lure global firms from Moscow as Danone and Carlsberg assets seized
Ukraine is urging global companies to relocate from Russia to its war-stricken neighbor, as Moscow continues to seize the assets of foreign companies. more_horizontal
By CNN Business
July 17, 2023
Russia seizes control of Danone, Carlsberg assets
Moscow has seized control of the Russian subsidiaries of French yogurt maker Danone and Danish brewer Carlsberg, highlighting risks facing foreign fir more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
July 13, 2023
Carlsberg weakens beer avoiding upcoming tax hikes
Carlsberg is making its beer weaker, joining several brewers who have also reduced the level of alcohol in their drinks in return for paying less tax more_horizontal