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Heinken cheers rising profits in 2017

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Bottles of beer are seen at the production line of Dutch brewer Heineken factory on June 7, 2011 in Schiltigheim, eastern France, during an official visit announcing the group's goals for sustainable development, by reducing the amount of glass in some beer bottles' production, and lowering by 20 percent the energy needed at its Alsacian factory. AFP PHOTO / PATRICK HERTZOG / AFP PHOTO / PATRICK HERTZOG

Organic Creame

Dutch brewing giant Heineken said Monday that profits jumped by a quarter in 2017, thanks to higher sales of its premium brand beer across nearly all regions.

Heineken said in a statement that its net profit rose by 25.6 percent to 1.93 billion euros ($2.4 billion) last year on a 5.3-percent increase in sales to 21.9 billion euros.

“We delivered strong results in 2017 with all the regions contributing to organic growth in volume, revenue and operating profit,” Heineken’s chief executive Jean-Francois van Boxmeer said.

“The Heineken brand performed very well and Heineken 0.0 (non-alcoholic beer) was launched in 16 countries,” he said in a statement.

Sales of its premium brand were up 4.5 percent, “one of the brand’s strongest performances in recent years with positive volume performance across all regions apart from Asia Pacific,” the Amsterdam-based group said.

Founded in the 19th century, Heineken produces and sells more than 250 brands including Desperados tequila-flavoured beer, Sol, John Smith’s and Strongbow cider and employs about 80,000 people in 70 countries around the world.

It announced a range of different acquisitions last year, including Punch Taverns in Britain and Brasil Kirin in Brazil, as well as Lagunitas in the US.

Looking ahead, Heineken warned that 2018 will “continue to be marked by volatility and uncertainty” and it warned of a “negative impact from currency compared to 2017… as foreign exchange markets remain very volatile.”

Nevertheless, the brewer said it would propose paying an increased dividend of 1.47 euros per share for 2017, compared with 1.34 euros for 2016.

Source: G Business

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