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14.04.26 - 14:48
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Sponsorship revenue for Uefa′s club competitions set to break €1bn barrier (The Guardian)
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Sponsorship income due to rise by more than 40%Champions League clubs to benefit from the growthUefa is poised to bring in more than €1bn (£870m) a year in commercial revenues from club competitions from next year, with two more global sponsorship deals close to being agreed.UC3, the commercial joint venture owned by Uefa and the clubs, is finalising agreements with an official payments provider and technology partner, which would complete their roster of premium global partners and see sponsorship income rise by more than 40%. Six-year deals with AB InBev as Uefa's official beer partner and Pepsi as soft drinks provider from 2027 to 2033 have already been agreed, while Nike last week entered exclusive negotiations to replace Adidas as Uefa's match ball provider. Continue reading......
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31.07.25 - 13:42
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ROUNDUP: Brauer AB Inbev enttäuscht mit Absatzschwäche - Aktie unter Druck (DPA-AFX)
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Die weiterhin schwache Nachfrage nach Bier hat auch das zweite Quartal des weltgrößten Brauers AB Inbev überschattet. Vor allem in China und Brasilien konsumierten die Verbraucher weniger. Anders als von Analysten erwartet, vermeldete der Hersteller von Marken wie Beck's, Budweiser und Corona am Donnerstag einen Absatzrückgang. Dank Einsparungen stieg aber der Gewinn. Konzernchef Michel Doukeris betonte, obwohl das Umfeld weiterhin "dynamisch" bleibe, dürfte AB Inbev seine Jahresziele erreichen. Die Anleger an der Börse beruhigte das nicht. Die Aktie brach prozentual zweistellig ein..
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