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SABMiller helps ease emerging-market concerns

London - SABMiller [JSE:SAB] showed that not all European consumer-goods companies are being stunted by a slowdown in emerging markets.

The brewer, in the process of being bought by Anheuser- Busch InBev NV in the industry’s biggest acquisition, reported quarterly sales that beat estimates, with growth being driven by demand in Latin America and Africa.

Africa “performed well across the board,” according to CEO Alan Clark, while Latin America was boosted by the addition of more premium brands and price increases in Colombia. The performance will help ease concern over weakening emerging-market growth, after companies from food maker Nestle SA to distiller Diageo Plc witnessed a slowdown over the past two years.

SABMiller shares rose 0.1% to 4 127 pence at 10:00. Investors are mainly focused on the takeover by AB InBev, which is due to be completed in the second half of 2016, Nik Oliver, an analyst at UBS Group AG, said in a note.

Cost reductions

So-called organic lager volume advanced 3% in the three months through December, the London-based maker of Pilsner Urquell and Castle lagers said in a statement. Analysts expected a 1.1% gain, according to the median of estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The measure excludes the effect of acquisitions and currency shifts.

SABMiller last year doubled its goal for cost reductions to $1.05bn by 2020 as it seeks to match the profit margins of its suitor. AB InBev later said it’s aiming for an additional $1.4bn in annual savings as it combines the world’s biggest brewers. AB InBev plans to divest SAB’s Peroni and Grolsch brands in Europe, attracting the interest of companies such as Asahi Group Holdings.

Net producer revenue rose 7%. Analysts expected a 5.5% gain.

Revenue from sales in North America fell by 1%, reflecting the weaker performance of MillerCoors, SABMiller’s joint venture with Molson Coors Brewing. AB InBev plans to sell SABMiller’s 58% stake to Molson Coors for $12bn as it seeks to gain takeover approval from the US Justice Department.

SABMiller’s volume of beer sold in North America fell by 2%.

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