World: Carlsbergs 2019 net profit rises nearly 24%
Danish brewer Carlsberg says its 2019 net profit rose nearly 24% to 6.6 billion kroner ($977 million) on strong beer sales in major markets, but noted it had lost market share in Russia due to tough competition.
The company said on February 4 its revenue increased 5.4% to 65.9 billion kroner ($9.76 billion).
The brewer said it delivered well despite experiencing a continued difficult competitive environment in Russia. The Russian market saw low-single-digit growth and Carlsberg said it had lost market share, adding the total volumes were down by 8%.
At the same time, we are facing a more volatile business environment including the current coronavirus outbreak in China, of which the full impact is not yet known, the group said, adding its Chinese business continued to deliver strong performance.
CEO Cees t Hart said he was pleased with our results in 2019 and said its operating profit outlook for 2020 was mid-single-digit percentage organic growth.
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