AB InBev Net Profit Falls in Second Quarter
30 July 2015 - 4:12PM
Dow Jones News
By Tom Fairless
BRUSSELS--Anheuser Busch InBev NV on Thursday said its net
profit fell in the second quarter from a year earlier, as weakness
in the U.S. and Europe weighed on sales volume.
AB InBev, the world's largest brewer, said net profit fell to
$1.9 billion in the three months to end-June from $2.8 billion in
the corresponding period a year earlier. The brewer booked a $139
million loss on derivatives used to hedge the price of shares it
hands out as compensation to employees.
Revenue fell to $11.1 from $12.2 billion a year ago, a decline
the brewer attributed to weak economic conditions in a number of
markets, and "unfavorable weather, especially in the U.S. and
China."
Sales in Brazil were down 7.9% year-on-year due to "an
unfavorable macroeconomic environment" and a comparison with a
year-earlier period during which the country hosted the soccer
World Cup tournament. Sales in Europe and the U.S. also were
weak.
Write to Tom Fairless at tom.fairless@wsj.com
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