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Heineken beer

ISIN code: NL0000009165
Sector: Non-durable consumer goods
Industry: Beverages: alcohol


Le actions of Heineken are listed on the Euronext Amsterdam index under the ticker HEIA.

See the share price history on Euronext Amsterdam

Company Description

Heineken it's a'Dutch brewing company. It owns over 250 marks, among the main ones are: Amstel, Cruzcampo, Affligem, Żywiec, Starobrno, Tiger, Zagorka, Ochota, Murphy's, Red Stripes, Star, Pelforth, Birra Moretti, Ichnusa, Birra Messina, Adelscott, Lasko.

Heineken produces more than 200 million hectoliters of beer at more than 165 production sites in 70 countries. It has more than 73.000 employees.

It is the first group in Europe and the second in the world in the sector.

The company is listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the OTC Market Group in New York. It is controlled by the Heineken and Hoyer families through theArche Green NV

I major shareholders of Heineken are:

  • Heineken Family 52,6%
  • Mexican Economic Fomento, SAB of CV 12,3%
  • Davis Selected Advisers LP 5,55%
  • Lindsell Train Ltd. 5,02
  • Gardner Russo & Quinn LLC 2,99
  • Harris Associates L.P. 1,69%
  • Norges Bank Investment Management 1,59%

Heineken shares are constantly growing. They reached their high of 99 euros per share before collapsing during the Covid pandemic of 2020. Since February 2021 the shares have experienced a new growth reaching a new high in July 2021 trading at 102,55 euros.

Economic and financial analysis of the company

Heineken was founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken when he takes over a brewery in Amsterdam the De Hooiberg. The purchase takes place for the sum of 48.000 florins. On February 15, 1965 he was born Heineken & Co.
In 1873 it will become Heineken's Bierbrouwerij Maatschappij NV.

The brewery remained a brewery site until 1988, when it was closed and turned into the company museum called Heineken Experience. The museum contains attractions, interactive exhibits and two bars. The visit also includes insights into the history of the brand and the fermentation process perfected over the years. Visitors receive a small tasting glass of the beer and two pint vouchers to use at the end of the tour, both included in the price of admission.

It was immediately successful. In response to the increase in demand, he opened a second factory in Rotterdam in 1874.

After Gerard's death, his wife takes over Marie Tindal who runs the company until 1914 when he takes control Henry Pierre Heineken.

In 1927 he made his first acquisition by buying the Belgian brewery Leopold.

In 1931, together with the Fraser & Neave, participate in the creation of the Malayan Breweries Ltd, based in Singapore. It begins to open branches in Egypt, in the Belgian Congo and in Java.

Heineken in 1933 became the first foreign beer to be imported into the United States since the end of prohibition.

In 1968 he founded with amstel, its historical rival.

In the following years he bought the Brasserie de l'Esperance based in Schiltigheim, brewer Anchor and in Italy the brewery Dreher.

In 1983, buy Irish Murphy's and the following year the Spanish El Aguilanel.

In 1986 Heineken bought the brand Ichnusa beer.

At the turn of the nineties it acquires the Royal Brand Brewery and switzerland Calanda Brau.

In 1996 it acquired the historic Italian trademark Moretti beer.

In 1999 it becomes brand of the century in the Netherlands.

During the XNUMXs it acquired the breweries BBAG, Krusovice and Rodic.

In 2008, together with the Carlsberg group, he bought the Scottish & Newcastle entering the UK market with force.

In 2010 Heineken bought the brewery division of the Mexican group FEMSA, the largest bottler. FEMSA will subsequently also enter Heineken's capital with a 20% stake.

In 2012 in Asia buy the Pacific Breweries by Fraser & Neave.

In 2017, he bought the brand for $700 million Come in, entering the Brazilian market.

In 2018, buys 40% of China's largest beer producer, China Resources Beer, for 2,68 billion euros.

Heineken, to make its brand known throughout the world, has often been a sponsor of many events, especially sports ones.

Sponsor theEuropean Club rugby and the ATP tennis tournament Heineken Open which takes place in Auckland.

His brand is mostly associated with football. Since 2005 it has been the main sponsor of UEFA champions league.

In music, it is the sponsor of three major European festivals: theHeineken Open'er Festival in Poland, theOxegen festival music in Ireland el'Heineken Jammin' Festival in Italy.

The latest news about Heineken

Beer

Beer, Heineken conquering China

The Dutch giant has acquired 40% of CRH Beer, China's leading beer producer, with a 2,68 billion operation that will move part of the production to Asia and allow it to attack the first world market for Europeans' favorite alcoholic drink.

Heineken: growing turnover, but disappointing analysts

The Dutch manufacturer closes the first half with a turnover of 10,37 billion, + 3 percent compared to 2012 – Operating profit up 5 percent – ​​Analyzes expected more – The stock at the opening loses 2,7. 2,5 percent – ​​Carlsberg's turnover is also growing: +XNUMX percent.

Heineken acquires control of Asia Pacific Breweries for $6,3 billion

Heineken completed the purchase of the Asia Pacific Breweries group, which produces, among others, Tiger beer, of which it already owned 56% - The sale was formalized for 6,3 billion dollars - Heineken shares well on the stock exchange , which gains 1,26%.

Asia Pacific Breweris, head-on collision between the lords of beer

Heineken's attempt to take control of Asia Pacific Breweries becomes more complicated. The intervention of the Thai multimillionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi broke the eggs in the Dutch basket.

War of beer: Heineken offers 5,1 billion dollars to take control of the ABP

A competitive situation has arisen between Dutch brewer Heineken and owner Fraser & Neave fighting for control of Asia Pacific Breweries – Heineken offers S$5,1 billion, and Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi offers to buy 22% of the group .