JAPAN: Asahi to “quadruple” overseas revenue - reports

By just-drinks.com editorial team | 13 June 2008

Asahi Breweries aims to almost quadruple its overseas revenue to YN200bn ($1.86 billion) within five years from YN55.4bn in 2007 as it tries to offset declining alcohol consumption at home, according to reports.

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Asahi Breweries aims to almost quadruple its overseas revenue to YN200bn ($1.86 billion) within five years from YN55.4bn in 2007 as it tries to offset declining alcohol consumption at home, according to reports.

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