SABMiller sets out European priorities
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 13 July 2004
While SABMiller's plans to expand in China have attracted much attention of late, it is the brewer's successful track record in developing European markets which has underpinned its progress in recent years. And the company is clearly not allowing its Chinese aspirations to distract it from its activities closer to home. Olly Wehring reports.
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While SABMiller's plans to expand in China have attracted much attention of late, it is the brewer's successful track record in developing European markets which has underpinned its progress in recent years. And the company is clearly not allowing its Chinese aspirations to distract it from its activities closer to home. Olly Wehring reports.

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