Brewing up demand: Heineken's foaming beer sales beat analysts' forecasts
Heineken, the world's second-largest brewer, has beaten expectations with the news that it sold 4.7% more beer in terms of volume during the first three months of 2024, compared with the same quarter in 2023. The rise, announced on Wednesday, surpasses analysts' expectations of 2.5% and follows a period of subdued demand. Heineken last year decided to raise prices in response to increased manufacturing costs - - sales figures consequently tumbled. Baltika takes Carlsberg to court in latest in long-running Russia rowMeet the companies creating a ‘city of the future’ inside Berlin’s Tegel Airpor...