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    • Friday, 25 August, 2023
      Heineken exits Russia at a loss of €300mn

      Deal follows criticism of delayed departure after invasion of Ukraine

      The green cans depict Russian writing, a Champions League trophy and a QR code on the side
    • Monday, 31 July, 2023
      Beer drinkers balk at Heineken’s prices

      World’s second-largest brewer reports slowdown in Asian markets and weaker demand elsewhere

      An employee checks a Heineken beer bottle at the brewery in Zoeterwoude, Netherlands
    • Friday, 16 June, 2023
      Retail & Consumer industry
      Heineken at the frontier of human cognition

      Refreshing the parts IFRS can’t reach

    • Sunday, 28 May, 2023
      Travelista
      Four European city breaks to book now

      Alluring new stays from Kraków to Porto

      Statuary at the Palazzo Vilòn
    • Friday, 21 April, 2023
      Lex Populi
      Heineken: price rises are not encouraging temperance

      Sales in Europe largely hold up despite the cost of living

    • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
      Lex
      Heineken: despite price rises, European consumers belly up to the bar Premium content

      Rally in shares should maintain brewer’s fizz well into the summer

      Glasses of Heineken in Vietnam
    • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
      Heineken pushes up advertising spending to lure drinkers upmarket

      Dutch brewer says customers are switching to more premium tipples despite cost of living pressures

      A half-empty glass of Heineken beer
    • Monday, 1 August, 2022
      Lex
      Heineken: drinkers’ willingness to swallow higher prices will be tested Premium content

      World’s second-largest beer maker is betting on the premiumisation trend continuing

      Cans of Heineken beer
    • Monday, 1 August, 2022
      Heineken warns of higher prices to come driven by soaring costs

      Dutch brewer’s sales beat forecasts as drinkers return to bars despite rising inflation

      Fans during the Uefa Women’s European Championship 2022 Final screening at the Heineken Greener Bar fan zone in London
    • Wednesday, 20 April, 2022
      Procter & Gamble Co
      P&G reports strongest sales growth in two decades

      Consumer goods group joins Heineken in passing on higher costs to customers

    • Monday, 28 March, 2022
      Carlsberg and Heineken braced for ‘substantial’ hits from Russian exit plans

      Brewers set to join other consumer businesses in leaving country entirely after invasion of Ukraine

      Labelling bottles at Heineken’s brewery in St Petersburg, Russia
    • Wednesday, 16 February, 2022
      Heineken chief warns cost inflation is ‘off the charts’

      It is impossible to predict if consumers will stomach further price rises as behaviour models break down, says Dolf van den Brink

      The Heineken logo
    • Wednesday, 27 October, 2021
      Heineken sales fall as lockdowns return in Asia

      Pandemic restrictions in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and Malaysia hit sales

      Heineken beers are seen on a production line at a Heineken brewery
    • Monday, 2 August, 2021
      Heineken reports sales surge but warns of rising commodity costs

      Reopening of restaurants and bars boosts revenues to €9.97bn in first half of year

      Cans of Heineken’s non-alcoholic beer at a sampling event in New York
    • Tuesday, 18 May, 2021
      Lex
      Heineken/Distell: this deal should not jar Premium content

      Acquisition could provide stepping stones for growth into other frontier African markets

      Heineken beers on a production line in Brazil
    • Wednesday, 21 April, 2021
      Heineken’s Asia and Africa sales help compensate for lockdown-hit Europe

      Brewer of Tiger, Amstel and Moretti beers beats expectations in first quarter

    • Wednesday, 7 April, 2021
      Heineken investors urged to revolt over former chief’s payout

      Brewer gave Jean-François van Boxmeer a €5.5m severance award in defiance of Dutch governance code

      Heineken trucks
    • Sunday, 14 February, 2021
      News in-depth
      Heineken aims for a less beery, blokey look

      New chief wants to promote low alcohol drinks and attract wider range of customers

    • Wednesday, 10 February, 2021
      Heineken to cut 8,000 jobs as pandemic hits brewer

      Group seeks €2bn of savings as Covid-19 pushes it to a loss

    • Wednesday, 18 November, 2020
      Workplace diversity & equality
      Companies strive to match diversity ambitions with action

      Businesses acknowledge the long road ahead despite progress made so far

    • Wednesday, 28 October, 2020
      Heineken to cut head and regional office jobs by a fifth on profits hit

      Management roles to go in ‘streamlining’ process at Dutch brewer part of a pandemic-led strategic review

    • Thursday, 16 July, 2020
      Heineken set for loss as it cuts value of assets by €550m

      Dutch brewer hit by charges and revenue decline as coronavirus pandemic takes toll

      Heineken, the world’s second-largest brewer, says it expects to make a net loss of about €300m in the second quarter
    • Friday, 14 February, 2020
      News in-depth
      Heineken bets youthful incoming chief will keep pace with change

      Dolf van den Brink brings experience across continents with an ability to ‘admit, apologise and repair’

      FTMontage Dolf van den Brink with An archive picture made available on 09 February 2016 of Heineken beer caps during the open day of the Heineken brewery in Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands, 06 June 2015. Dutch beer maker Heineken will present the year figures on 10 February 2016. EPA/KOEN VAN WEEL
    • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
      Heineken boosted by profit rise as emerging markets drive growth

      Dutch brewer benefits from Asia expansion and consumers switching to more expensive drinks

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by LEX VAN LIESHOUT/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (10103950a) (FILE) - Heineken beer bottles of the alcohol free beer brand Heineken 0.0 on the conveyor belt during the production in Den Bosch, The Netherlands, 04 August 2017 (reissued 13 February 2019) Heineken released their full year results 2018 on 13 February 2019, saying their net revenue increased 6.1 per cent to 22,471 million euro, while net profit increased 12.5 per cent to 2,424 million euro. Heineken full year results 2018, Den Bosch, Netherlands - 04 Aug 2017
    • Tuesday, 11 February, 2020
      Heineken chief executive to step down after 15 years

      Jean-François van Boxmeer doubled the size of Dutch brewer during his tenure

      Work and Careers, Monday Interview Amsterdam, 20170904. Jean-Francois van Boxmeer portret voor The Financial Times. ©Joke Schut Photography
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