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Carlsberg considering listing of India business to unlock shareholders value: Group CEODanish brewing giant Carlsberg is considering listing its India business, as it looks to unlock shareholder value in the country where it i...
Carlsberg plans to add 2-3 breweries in India to grow market share: CEO Jacob Aarup-AndersenCarlsberg, aiming to strengthen its supply chain and increase its market share from 25% in India, plans to set up two to three new brewerie...
Carlsberg to retain strategy post-full ownership of Indian ops, eyes accelerated investmentCarlsberg’s global CEO, Jacob Aarup-Andersen, confirmed that the Danish brewer does not plan a new strategy for India after acquiring full ...
Carlsberg’s India volumes stay flat in ’19Carlsberg has about 18% market share in India where the strong beer segment accounts for about 80% of the market. It has 2 strong beer bran...
Carlsberg's India business grows 19% by volumeCarlsberg said profitability improved considerably due to the volume growth, positive price mix and supply chain efficiencies.
Carlsberg recovers from highway ban hangover, volumes up 9.4%Carlsberg has been focusing on brands such as Tuborg Strong and Elephant in India because strong beer accounts for 80% of country's overall...
Carlsberg's Indian business grew 30% in Q1The brewer has about 18% market share in India, backed by Carlsberg Elephant and Tuborg, in a market skewed towards strong beer.
UB bets big on new brew Kingfisher Storm to counter CarlsbergKingfisher Storm will directly compete with Carlsberg Elephant, Tuborg Strong, and the recently introduced Tuborg Classic.
Carlsberg ties up with 2 more manufacturers to expand in IndiaLilasons Industries has made significant investments in equipment, automation and processes to upgrade its brewery operations in Maharashtr...
Carlsberg signs manufacturing agreements to strengthen operations in Maharashtra and JharkhandCarlsberg India Managing Director Michael N Jensen said the company has seen significant growth from both the states over the last few year...
Carlsberg plans to set up new brewery as sales rise 20 per centCompany plans to set up a brewery to support sales and compensate for shutting down an operational plant in Bihar after the state introduce...
Carlsberg turns profitable in India, now the country's second largest beer companyIn less than a decade of its entry, Danish brewer Carlsberg has turned profitable in the Indian beer market during October-December quarter.
Tuborg Strong, Elephant bring fizz to Carlsberg’s India salesCarlsberg’s top seller is milder version of eponymous lager, the company’s Indian unit has been focusing on brands such as Tuborg Strong an...
Carlsberg India almost profitable after share reaches its highest ever at 15%The world's fourth-largest brewer business said it delivered a significant earnings improvement driven by the volume growth and tight cost ...
Carlsberg investing in Rs 200 crore to boost India market shareCarlsberg has been very aggressive in terms of innovation and product launches in the country, its market share in India at 8 per cent is t...
Carlsberg India launches fruit-flavoured strong beerCarlsberg India launched a fruit-flavored strong beer in its Tuborg Strong brand that is positioned for younger consumers.
We have created new categories within strong beer: Soren Lauridsen, MD, Carlsberg IndiaWithin five years of setting up domestic operations, Carlsberg India claims to the third largest beer brand in the country (excluding the T...
Why strong beer brands were a bit late in entering IndiaStrong lagers were a bit late in entering India, but they have made it up in volumes. Well, good times are definitely ahead for the Indian ...
- Carlsberg launches 'Carlsberg Elephant' in India
Carlsberg India, a unit of Denmark-based Carlsberg Group, today launched its super premium strong beer 'Carlsberg Elephant' in the Indian m...
- Carlsberg launches super premium strong beer
The Danish company will brew Carlsberg Elephant, a super premium beer to bet on strong beer which accounts for the lion's share of the mark...