The third largest brewer in the US Adolph Coors has reported consolidated 2003 third quarter net income of US$61.4m, a leap of 31.8% from the third quarter of 2002 as the company benefitted from strong volume growth in Europe.


For quarter ended September 28, 2003, the company reported consolidated net sales of US$1.0 billion, a 3.9% increase over last year. Third quarter 2003 sales volume totaled hectoliters, up 4.35 from a year ago.


Leo Kiely, Coors Brewing Company (CBC) president and chief executive officer, said: “Overall, third quarter results for Coors Brewing Company reflect a considerable improvement from first-half results. Despite continuing industry headwinds in the US, we made progress in key areas of both our Americas and Europe segments.


“Although we continued to face a challenging volume environment in the US, we made significant progress in reducing operations costs and improving our sales mix. Our businesses in Canada and Puerto Rico also boosted third quarter Americas results. In Europe, very strong volume growth resulted primarily from a combination of solid sales execution, unusually warm summer weather this year and an easy comparison to weak sales in July last year.”


However in the fourth quarter the company warned that as it plans to reduce US distributor inventories in the fourth quarter to be roughly in line with levels at the end of 2002, there may be an impact on the comoany’s ability to grow sales and leverage fixed costs in the quarter.


Kiely added that in the first few weeks of the fourth quarter Coors had some challenges shipping enough beer to meet demand from its distributors. This has resulted in additional costs in the range of about US$1m to US$3m during the first three weeks of the quarter, primarily in higher freight costs.

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