World: Heineken reports first-half earnings above expectations
Heineken, the worlds second-largest brewer, reported first-half earnings above expectations on August 2, but warned of weakness in the rest of the year as costs eat into margins and the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hit key markets.
The maker of Europes top-selling lager Heineken, Tiger and Sol, said operating profit before one-offs doubled to 1.63 billion euros ($1.93 billion), compared with the average forecast in a company-compiled poll of 1.22 billion euros.
Dolf van den Brink, who has been chief executive for a year, said the company was pleased with a strong set of first-half results, but said there was reason for caution, with results expected to remain below pre-pandemic levels in 2021 as a whole.
COVID-19 would remain a factor, with the biggest impact in key markets in Africa and Asia. Rising commodity costs would also start affecting Heineken in the second half of 2021 and would have a material effect in 2022.
Heineken previously forecast that market conditions should improve in the second half of 2021, depending on vaccine roll-outs.
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