The Dutch brewer sold its Russia operations for one euro in August, while consumers globally were deterred by higher beer prices.
The Dutch brewer sold its Russia operations for one euro in August, while consumers globally were deterred by higher beer prices.
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Leave Russia? A Year Later Many Companies Can't, or Won't. - The New York Times
Heineken sells its Russia operations for 1 euro - CBS News
Heineken's African Purchase Gets Final Antitrust Body Approval - BNN Bloomberg
Budweiser Brewer Pulls Out of Russia as Multinational Companies Weigh Options - WSJ
Heineken sells Russian business for $1 as it completes exit - World News - News - Daily Express US
Heineken sells its Russian operations for €1, taking a €300M loss - National