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...Bubs chair Dennis Lim said its product was a “staple”, so banning it or applying sanctions would have had ramifications within China....
...The source, though, is Dennis Kozlowski, disgraced former chief executive of Tyco, and he told Harvard Business Review in 2000 that the insight was based on “a very interesting statistic I once read”....
...‘The Life of a Song: The fascinating stories behind 50 of the world’s best-loved songs’, edited by David Cheal and Jan Dalley, is published by Brewer’s Letter in response to this article: Trenet turned...
...Dennis Ross, a former Middle East adviser at the White House, said: “It is clear he doesn’t like exercising these waivers and he doesn’t like to look like other presidents....
...Jerry Bock’s score and Sheldon Harnick’s lyrics in this 1963 version are bouncy and innocent in the manner of golden-age musicals, and Matthew White’s production is very much in those twin keys....
...Advertisers are walking a political tightrope this year, said Mike Sheldon, chief executive of Deutsch, the advertising agency behind Super Bowl ads for Volkswagen and other brands....
...Dennis Holt, chairman of the Co-Op Bank, said the board “has always been clear that we would need to build capital for the future”....
...pubs in close proximity without facing sufficient competition from rivals and we are concerned this could lead to a rise in the price of food and drink or a reduction in the quality of those pubs,” said Sheldon...
...Chances get you somewhere,” says Dennis Smith, executive director of the Maricopa Association of Governments, planning body for the county that includes Phoenix, Arizona’s capital and biggest city....
...Dennis Loh, vice-president of the Hong Kong Polo Development and Promotion Federation, which Mr Pan founded in 2011, said the tycoon’s “passion for polo is very strong”....
...Shares in SABMiller, long subject to speculation of interest from AB InBev, the world’s largest brewer, jumped 5.1 per cent to £35.80....
...Damien Brewer, analyst at RBC Capital Markets, said: “We are unclear about the context in which Royal Mail refers to material risk, a 3 per cent [earnings] threshold normally....
...A bright outlook from brewer Marston’s buoyed its shares 1.6 per cent to 152.4p....
...French rival Pernod Ricard fell 3.1 per cent in response, while brewers, Heineken and InBev shed 1 per cent to €51.25 and 1.1 per cent to €78.08 respectively....
...Carlsberg, the Danish brewer, received mixed reactions to the weaker than expected earnings it reported on Thursday....
...Heineken, the Dutch brewer, fell after missing forecasts with its first-half earnings and reporting that poor weather in Europe this spring would hit full-year profit....
...Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest brewer, topped profit expectations as beer drinkers drank fewer pints but upgraded to premium brands....
...Danish brewer Carlsberg was upgraded to outperform from underperform by Credit Suisse, which also raised the company’s price target to DKr680 ($121) from DKr570....
...Back on the Eurofirst 300, Heineken, the Dutch brewer, fell 4 per cent to €53.29 after missing forecasts with its first-half earnings and reporting that poor weather in Europe this spring would hit full-year...
...The Dutch brewer climbed 2.5 per cent to €52.44 while Danish rival Carlsberg added 1.2 per cent to DKr539.50....
...France Telecom gained 0.5 per cent to €7.50, helped also by news its Orange mobile division had won a five year contract to supply Dutch brewer Heineken a communications network....
...“When you look at the situation with the big brewers in west Africa, the average household income is getting to a tipping point where people want to buy brands....
...Carlsberg shares dropped 5.8 per cent to DKr567.50 after the Danish brewer reported lagging sales in its Russian market and said rising costs would lead to weaker than expected earnings growth this year...
...Selections by Clive Cookson … SPORT Stillness and Speed: My Story, by Dennis Bergkamp, Simon & Schuster, RRP£20 This has been an excellent year for football autobiographies....
...Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 index shed 5.9 per cent this week to 3,903.2, but was responsible for a rare bright spot as Foster’s Group climbed 6.1 per cent to A$4.96 after the brewer agreed to a sweetened buy-out...
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