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Higher unemployment and rising concern over obesity in the developed economies is increasingly pushing major brewers and soda manufacturers towards the developing market to boost sales.
Let's take a look at beverage companies projected to post biggest growth.
Source: Bloomberg Visual Data
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Kirin Holdings
Net income growth: 62.50 per cent
Sales growth: 3.78 per cent
Earnings per share: 66.41 per cent
Overall rank: 1
Kirin Holdings, which was founded in 1907 in Japan, sells some of the most popular beer brands in Japan, and has operations around the world, including China, Taiwan, Australia, the Philippines, Europe, New Zealand and the United States.
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Heineken International
Net income growth: 39.02 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: 6.20 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 19.17 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 2
Heineken International, which was founded in 1868 in the Netherlands, runs more than 190 breweries in 70 nations and employs 85,000 people around the world.
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Asahi Group Holdings
Net income growth: 25.75 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: 6.69 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 26.71 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 3
Asahi Group Holdings, which was founded in 1949 in Japan, produces alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, and food products.
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Anheuser-Busch InBev
Net income growth: 7.11 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: 9.35 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 5.29 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 4
Anheuser-Busch InBev, which was founded in 1366 in Belgium, manufactures about 200 beer brands around the world.
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Diageo
Net income growth: 5.35 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: 3.94 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 4.12 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 5
Diageo, which was founded in 1886 in United Kingdom, produces, distills, brews, bottles, packages, and distributes spirits, beer, wine, and ready to drink beverages around the world.
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SABMiller
Net income growth: 4.63 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: Minus 0.17 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 3.90 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 6
SABMiller, which was founded in 1895 in United Kingdom, produces and sells beer, soft drinks, and fruit juices.
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Carlsberg
Net income growth: 4.58 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: Minus 0.25 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 3.88 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 7
Carlsberg, which was founded in 1847 in Denmark, sells beer and other beverages mainly in Europe and Asia.
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PepsiCo
Net income growth: 4.57 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: 1.50 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 5.56 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 8
PepsiCo, which was founded in 1898 in United States, is one of the biggest food and beverage companies in the world.
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Coca-Cola
Net income growth: 2.01 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: Minus 1.64 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 3.93 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 9
Coca-Cola, which was founded in 1886 in United States, manufactures, markets, and sells non-alcoholic beverages around the world.
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Nestle
Net income growth: 1.64 per cent (estimated)
Sales growth: 1.22 per cent (estimated)
Earnings per share: 2.21 per cent (estimated)
Overall rank: 10
Nestle, which was founded in 1866 in Switzerland, manufactures and sells nutrition, health, and wellness products around the world.