Copenhagen - Delayed Quote • DKK Carlsberg A/S (CARL-A.CO) Seguir Add holdings 988.00 0.00 (0.00%) At close: May 28 at 4:59:51 PM GMT+2 Todos News Press Releases SEC Filings The road to net zero – the emissions targets of the world’s drinks giants Our rolling guide explores the net-zero emission commitments of the world’s largest drinks manufacturers. PepsiCo Strengthens Wellness Brands Portfolio With Poppi Acquisition PEP's acquisition of Poppi strengthens its position in the fast-emerging functional beverage space, signaling a bold strategic pivot toward health innovation. Are Consumer Staples Stocks Lagging Carlsberg (CABGY) This Year? Here is how Carlsberg AS (CABGY) and Coca-Cola (KO) have performed compared to their sector so far this year. CABGY or DEO: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now? CABGY vs. DEO: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option? AB InBev Q1 Earnings Beat on Brand Momentum, Revenues Fall Short BUD's Q1 results highlight strong above-core brand performance, fueled by premiumization and disciplined revenue management across key markets. Brewers confident of growth despite tariffs threat to sales LONDON (Reuters) -European beer makers remain confident about their growth potential despite U.S. tariffs posing some threat to sales and investors see the companies as a relatively safe haven in an intensifying global trade war. Brewers such as Anheuser-Busch InBev, Heineken and Carlsberg have been trying to restore margin expansion and boost volumes after a difficult few years, when surging costs led to higher prices, hurting sales volumes. Brewers are relatively shielded from effects on costs, prices and consumer spending thanks to localised production and geographic spread, which should support growth, the companies and investors say. Is Carlsberg (CABGY) Stock Outpacing Its Consumer Staples Peers This Year? Here is how Carlsberg AS (CABGY) and Coca-Cola (KO) have performed compared to their sector so far this year. Danish shoppers boycott Coca-Cola over Trump Shoppers are boycotting Coca-Cola amid a backlash over Donald Trump’s erratic foreign policy, Carlsberg has said. Coca-Cola Stock Gains on Q1 Earnings & Revenue Beat, Positive Trends KO's Q1 results benefit from its resilient, all-weather strategy. The results gain from continued business momentum, aided by improved pricing across markets. Danes boycotting US products like Coca-Cola, Carlsberg says LONDON (Reuters) -Danish consumers are boycotting Coca-Cola, Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen said on Tuesday, noting that the brewer, which bottles the drink in Denmark, had seen Coca-Cola volumes decline while local rivals gain share. Carlsberg, which also sells Kronenbourg beer and soft drinks like Tuborg Soda, said its Coke volumes in Denmark were "slightly down," and he said there is "a level of consumer boycott around U.S. brands." The boycotts were sparked after President Donald Trump suggested that the U.S. should take over Greenland, a territory of Denmark. FEMSA Earnings Fall Short of Estimates in Q1, Segmental Revenues Aid FMX's mixed Q1 results reflect gains from revenue growth across all business units, offset by higher operating expenses, which pressured margins. Carlsberg maintains full-year outlook, warns of volatile consumer sentiment Danish brewer Carlsberg reported on Tuesday a "solid" start to the year in China but warned that U.S. tariffs could affect both consumer spending and raw material costs going forward. Carlsberg, the world's third largest brewer behind Anheuser-Busch InBev and Heineken, maintained its outlook for the full year despite reporting first-quarter sales slightly below expectation. The company had not yet seen a deterioration in consumer behaviour in April, when U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs, CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen told Reuters by phone. Boston Beer Q1 Revenues & Earnings Beat, Tariff Fears Loom on Outlook SAM's Q1 results reflect momentum across core brands and recent innovations, with higher shipments in Sun Cruiser, Hard Mountain Dew and Twisted Tea brands. CABGY vs. BF.B: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option? CABGY vs. BF.B: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option? Keurig Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat, U.S. Refreshing Beverages Up 11% KDP's Q1 results show robust top- and bottom-line growth, driven by double-digit gains in U.S. Refreshing Beverages and strong momentum across key categories. Stocks to watch this week: Apple, Microsoft, Shell, HSBC, Lloyds and AstraZeneca Earnings preview of key companies reporting next week and what to look out for. PepsiCo Q1 Earnings & Revenues Miss, Tariff Woes Hurt EPS View PEP's Q1 results reflect resilience amid global challenges, rising trade-related costs and macro uncertainty, which are expected to increase supply-chain costs ahead. FEMSA Stock Shoots Up 24% YTD: Time to Buy or Pause for Thought? FEMSA stands to gain from its FEMSA Forward strategy, digital growth, and retail strength in Proximity and Health, fueling long-term growth and value creation. Carlsberg Boss Sees ‘No Winners’ From Tariffs Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen warned he does not see any good coming from U.S. tariffs. He is also does not appear to see anything bad in terms of a material impact from the levies to the Danish brewer, because the vast majority of sales come from Europe and Asia. CABGY vs. BF.B: Which Stock Should Value Investors Buy Now? CABGY vs. BF.B: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option? Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 5/28/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is OMX Copenhagen 25 Index (^OMXC25) Return CARL-A.CO OMX Copenhagen 25 Index (^OMXC25) AIF +24.85% -0.88% 1-Year -9.66% -11.37% 3-Year -2.65% --