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DB worried about the impact of fewer tourists on hospitality

The brewery expects a declined profit this financial year.

Andrew Bevin Tue, 09 Jun 2020

DB Breweries made a $29.8 million profit in 2019, but expects a decline in 2020 as the tourism crash cuts into the hospitality industry.

The brewery, which is behind the Tui, Tuatara, Monteith’s, Tiger and Heineken brands in New Zealand, made the profit off $534.4m revenue, down slightly from

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Andrew Bevin Tue, 09 Jun 2020
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