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Ukraine’s National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption says the Grey Goose owner has seen sales and profits in Russia rise.
11 August 2023
11 August 2023
Ukraine’s National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption says the Grey Goose owner has seen sales and profits in Russia rise.
“What we’re doing is comparable to every other competitor in the market,” Paul said.
The Turkey-based drinks group now sees its beer volumes growing year on year in 2023.
The Swiss giant has rebranded a Milo SKU it launched in Vietnam last year.
CCBJ will own 81% of the shares in the new subsidiary, with Accenture holding the remaining 19%.
Beam Suntory employs roughly 400 people in Scotland. Its Scotch whisky portfolio includes Laphroaig, Teacher’s, Ardmore and Bowmore.
The brewing giant does have a presence in spirits but the Miller Lite owner has struck its first M&A deal in the category.
CCEP has no plans to leave the alcohol business in the region following the end of the Beam Suntory contract.
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