Brazilian brewer Ambev’s profit slumps in sector-wide decline -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – Workers inspect a machine at Brazil-based Ambev. The Latin American arm, AB InBev’s, is located in Pirai, Brazil, March 23rd, 2020. Picture taken March 23, 2020. REUTERS/Pilar OlivaresSAO PAULO, Reuters – Brazilian brewer Ambev SA reported that its fourth quarter net income dropped 45.6% to 3.75 billion reais ($748.55m) from a previous year. It cited widespread industry deceleration.
In a Refinitiv Eikon survey, the bottom line fell below 4 billion reais. Ambev however said that the company continued to outperform peers. Ambev noted that the volume of its business was down 3.1% year-on-year, while sectorwide declines were high single digits.
Ambev’s quarterly net income rose 18.6% and reached 22.01 billion Brazilian reals, an increase that was higher than its average market estimate (21.3 billion).
EBITDA (equivalent earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, amortization) fell by 24.1%, or 17.4 percent, to 6.78 billion Brazilian reais. The margin of EBITDA was also down to 30.8%.
Anheuser-Busch SA’s subsidiary in Belgium announced separately that its Brazilian beer company will see the cost of goods (COGS), rise between 16% and 19% because of higher commodities prices, and the loss of value of the Brazilian real.
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