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Weekout (July 24): Brompton, Fenty, Firangi Superstar, Rosemead, Butcher’s Block, Sugarhall, Heineken - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Weekout

Weekout (July 24): Brompton, Fenty, Firangi Superstar, Rosemead, Butcher’s Block, Sugarhall, Heineken

Celebrate good times with Heineken, fly with Fenty Beauty, join a Brompton mass ride ... and more this week.

Malaysia

Islamic party wins in Malaysia lead to alcohol, gambling stocks plunge

Stocks related to gaming and alcohol slumped in Malaysia after PAS garnered the most seats at the country’s elections.

Sustainability

Heineken wants to link executive pay to green targets

"The days where you delegated this to your sustainability team and your corporate affairs team are long gone."

Disruption and Digitalisation

Grab teams up with Heineken to bring beer to your doorstep

SINGAPORE (Sept 17): Grab has teamed up with Heineken in a collaboration that will see Southeast Asia’s so-called “super app” being the preferred delivery and digital service partner for the popular beer brewer.

M&A

Sabeco gets strong response at Singapore investors' roadshow as Vietnam kicks off sale

SINGAPORE (Nov 27): Vietnam’s biggest brewer Sabeco SAB.HM has received a strong response from potential suitors at an investors’ roadshow in Singapore, its chairman said, as the government moves closer to finalizing a stake sale in the US$9 billion (

Vietnam's drinkers are giving the world's top brewers beer goggles

(July 21): Ho Chi Minh called alcohol a poison peddled by French imperialists. Half a century later in the Vietnamese city that bears the revolutionary founder’s name, young women in short skirts haul cases of Tiger Beer and buckets of ice to wooden tab

Singapore businesses brace for higher costs

SINGAPORE (April 19): Businesses in Singapore are bracing for higher costs in a country that’s already among the world’s most expensive to live in.

Column

ThaiBev’s tipsy valuation: Bloomberg gadfly

(Oct 17): Here's an anomaly: The third-largest company in the world's biggest Buddhist-majority country is ThaiBev, which makes its money selling rum and beer to a population whose religious texts exhort them to abstain from alcohol.

Foreign beermakers fight for more of Vietnam’s thriving market

(Aug 29): Heineken NV’s expansion of its production in Vietnam by taking over a brewery from rival Carlsberg A/S highlights growing interest by global beer brands to quench the thirst of about 70 million locals in one of the world’s fastest-growing ec
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