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"While we are far from satisfied with our performance year to date, the second-quarter results already show an improvement versus our first quarter," the company said in a statement.
"This performance is in line with expectations."
Stumbling block in Russia InBev CEO Carlos Brito said the main market where the company had underperformed was Russia. "Our value and price brands have lost share at a faster pace than we have beeen gaining share with our core and premium brands," he told reporters.
Sales also showed some weakness in Brazil, another key market. But elsewhere in North and Latin America and the Asia-Pacific, "results were positive," he said.
(Deutsche Welle)
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