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Carlsberg A/S (CARL-B.CO)

Copenhagen - Copenhagen Real-time price. Currency in DKK
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985.40-4.40 (-0.44%)
As of 09:11AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close989.80
Open987.80
Bid985.20 x 0
Ask985.20 x 0
Day's range984.80 - 988.80
52-week range809.00 - 1,138.00
Volume4,279
Avg. volume191,613
Market cap135.278B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.56
PE ratio (TTM)19.33
EPS (TTM)50.97
Earnings date14 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield27.00 (2.73%)
Ex-dividend date12 Mar 2024
1y target est1,087.29
  • The Telegraph

    Wetherspoons keeps stronger Carlsberg after Sir Tim Martin criticises watered-down beer

    JD Wetherspoon is to continue stocking stronger Carlsberg in its pubs after Sir Tim Martin hit out at brewers for watering down their beers.

  • Reuters

    Summer of sport to help revive global beer sales

    LONDON (Reuters) -Global brewers are set to sell more beer this year after several quarters of declines, helped by factors from sports and slower inflation to weather patterns and a fading boycott. Heineken, the world's No. 2 brewer, already reported its first quarterly volume growth in over a year in the three months to end-March. Rival Carlsberg also reported higher volumes after several quarters of decline.

  • Reuters

    Carlsberg says Q1 growth driven by premium brands despite flat Chinese beer market

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Danish brewer Carlsberg sold more of its premium beer brands and saw price increases in all its main markets during the first quarter, although beer drinkers in China continued to hold back, its CEO said on Tuesday. Carlsberg, the maker of brands such as Kronenbourg 1664, Tuborg and Somersby, reported first-quarter sales slightly above expectations on Tuesday and said sales of premium beer brands grew 8% in the period. While Carlsberg grew its market share in China and increased volumes by 5%, the overall beer market in the country was flat as consumer spending remained subdued, Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen said.