Heineken says profits rise 25 per cent to 1.89b euros in 2015
Published Wed, Feb 10, 2016 · 07:20 AM
[NETHERLANDS] Dutch brewing giant Heineken on Wednesday announced a 25 per cent rise in profits for 2015, on the back of higher sales and favourable exchange rates.
The full-year profit was 1.89 billion euros (S$2.97 billion), compared with 1.52 billion in 2014, while turnover was up 6.5 per cent to 20.51 billion euros.
AFP
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