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» Beverage Industry News » Anheuser-Busch First Quarter Sales Down

Anheuser-Busch First Quarter Sales Down

Beverage Industry News» Beverage Industry Newsposted Apr 6th, 2005 12:00:00AM by Pat Hagerman

Anheuser-Busch has reported first quarter 2005 domestic beer volumes below previous expectations.

Domestic beer sales-to-wholesalers decreased 2.7% for the first quarter 2005 versus the first quarter 2004 to 24.4 million barrels. And domestic beer wholesaler sales-to-retailers were down 1% in the first quarter on a comparable selling day basis, due to generally weak industry volume conditions and the comparison with the strong performance of Michelob ULTRA in the prior year, the company said.

“The company has stepped up its new product, packaging and marketing efforts, but it will take time for these new initiatives to gain traction,” said Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc., president and CEO, Patrick T. Stokes. “Given Anheuser-Busch’s substantial competitive strengths in the US beer market, we are confident the company will successfully restore its volume momentum.”

“This decline reflects the lower beer sales volume of the domestic beer company, coupled with commodity cost pressures and the incremental costs to support the company’s stepped up marketing and sales efforts. Management believes that earnings per share growth in the low-single digit range for the full year 2005 (before stock option expense and one- time items in both years) is a reasonable expectation at this time,” a statement said.

Anheuser-Busch will release worldwide beer volume and consolidated earnings results for the first quarter on April 27, 2005.

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Pat Hagerman is co-founder of ProBrewer.com. When he's not leading operations for ProBrewer you can find Pat working on Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure and systems. If you're having a beer with him ask about some of the more original skills he's taught Alexa.

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