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CASTLE MALTING NEWS en colaboración con www.e-malt.com Spanish
20 October, 2004



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Australia, Sydney: Lion Nathan announced on 18 October 2004 that following a review of the carrying value of the wine business and other assets, the Board of Lion Nathan has resolved to write down the value of some of these assets. These significant items will be included in the result for the 2004 fiscal year, to be released on 4 November.

The impact of these one off items when added to the $104.1 million post tax gain on the sale of Lion Nathan China and the $34.2 million post tax loss on the sale of Victorian hotels, will be to reduce reported NPAT for the 2004 fiscal year by $42.6 million.

The Board of Lion Nathan also confirms that before significant items, NPAT for 2004 will be slightly above $200 million. After significant items Lion Nathan will, subject to finalising audited accounts, report NPAT of around $160 million for the 2004 fiscal year.

The full year net significant items charge of $42.6 million comprises a cash gain of $89.3 million and a non-cash charge of $150.2 million.

Commenting on these decisions, Gordon Cairns and Rob Murray said: “The 2004 year has been a watershed for Lion Nathan. As well as again delivering an excellent operating performance in the Australian beer business, we have taken some important strategic decisions which position Lion Nathan well for the future. These include the sale of Victorian Hotels and Lion Nathan China.

We have also determined that it is appropriate to reduce the carrying value of the Australian wine business and its inventory, and to write down certain investments and write off some obsolete beer production assets. We confirm our commitment to continuing the development of our premium wine business where much progress has been made over the last year in building a domestic and international premium wine route to market.

These initiatives make Lion Nathan a stronger business which will continue to deliver solid growth in earnings and cash flow and excellent returns for shareholders.”





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