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Carlsberg A/S (CARL-B.CO)

Copenhagen - Copenhagen Real Time Price. Currency in DKK
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805.60-4.00 (-0.49%)
At close: 04:59PM CEST
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Previous Close809.60
Open809.60
Bid805.60 x 0
Ask805.00 x 0
Day's Range800.60 - 811.00
52 Week Range751.00 - 992.20
Volume168,283
Avg. Volume259,604
Market Cap114.129B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.62
PE Ratio (TTM)16.05
EPS (TTM)50.20
Earnings DateAug 13, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield27.00 (3.33%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 12, 2024
1y Target Est1,085.75
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    Brewers tap growth of zero-alcohol beers in Middle East

    Brewers including Carlsberg and Anheuser-Busch InBev say interest is growing in such booze-free brews across the Middle East and North Africa, presenting opportunities in a region with some of the lowest alcohol consumption rates globally. Reuters spoke to eight Egyptian consumers, shopkeepers or cafe owners - including Abdelazeem - who said they or their customers have recently switched to non-alcoholic beers, ditching U.S. soft drinks brands like Pepsi and Coca-Cola because they see them as supportive of Israel following its bombardment of Palestine.

  • Reuters

    Carlsberg doesn't see dramatic curbs on India liquor ads

    Carlsberg doesn't expect any dramatic changes to rules for liquor ads in India, the brewer's CEO said on Wednesday, after reports the country is set to announce sweeping rules that will bar even so-called surrogate ads. India bans direct advertising of liquor, but companies often use surrogate ads that promote their brands more generally. India's top civil servant for consumer affairs told Reuters this month that new rules were expected to be issued within a month that could bring fines for companies and bans for celebrities involved in misleading ads.