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Brewer AB InBev Softens Q3 Miss With Share Buyback, Guidance Raise

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Brewer AB InBev Softens Q3 Miss With Share Buyback, Guidance Raise

Anheuser-Busch InBev on Thursday reported third quarter profits, revenues and volumes all well behind forecasts, as the top brewer sold less beer in key markets like the United States, Mexico and China.

The world's largest beer maker however also raised its full-year guidance and announced a $2 billion (€1.84 million) share buyback over the next 12 months.

"Our teams and partners continue to execute our strategy and we are confident in our ability to deliver", CEO Michel Doukeris said in a statement, adding AB InBev now expected full-year organic core profit (EBITDA) growth of between 6% and 8%, versus 4-8% previously.

Wholesalers And Retailers

It reported 7.1% organic EBITDA growth for the third quarter, versus analyst expectations for 8.6% growth.

Its revenues and volumes, meanwhile, saw a 2.1% rise and 2.4% decline respectively, compared to analyst forecasts for a 3.4% increase and 0.4% decline.

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The maker of Stella Artois and Budweiser beer said it had sold less beer in the United States, its largest market, with sales to wholesalers down 0.2% and sales to retailers down 3%.

It did not give a reason for the fall.

Adverse Weather

It also saw a low single digit decline in Mexico, another critical market for its beers, amid adverse weather and softer consumer demand.

Revenues and volumes were down 16.1% and 14.2% respectively in China, with AB InBev flagging particular weakness in sales in venues such as bars and restaurants.

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