AB InBev Reports Strong Fourth-Quarter Sales Growth

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News Summary

AB InBev has reported a surprising 3.4% increase in fourth-quarter sales, reaching $14.84 billion, exceeding analysts’ expectations. The company’s yearly sales rose by 2.7% to $59.77 billion, despite some declines in volume due to weak demand in key markets. Non-beer products grew notably, reflecting changing consumer preferences. The CEO remains optimistic about future growth, projecting a 4% to 8% increase in EBITDA for 2025, even as foreign exchange fluctuations pose challenges.

AB InBev Surprises with Strong Fourth-Quarter Sales!

In a shocking turn of events, AB InBev, the world-renowned brewer, reported a 3.4% increase in sales for the fourth quarter. The company’s revenue hit a remarkable $14.84 billion, surpassing analysts’ expectations of a 2.9% decline to around $14.05 billion. This good news brings some cheer to a brand that’s been facing challenges recently.

Yearly Sales are Up Too!

But wait, there’s more! For the entire year, AB InBev also enjoyed a 2.7% rise in sales, totaling $59.77 billion. Analysts had predicted slightly lower figures at $59.3 billion, making this uptick even sweeter. It seems that while challenges remain, there are still bright spots!

Volume Declines Raise Eyebrows

1.9% decline in the last quarter and a 1.4% decrease for the full year. This slump in volume is mainly attributed to weak demand in key markets such as China and Argentina, which the CEO described as “very abnormal.” With these regions experiencing industrial weakness, consumer sentiment has taken a hit, and that impacts beer sales directly.

What’s Selling?

traditional beer products. On a brighter note, AB InBev’s non-beer brands, such as Cutwater Spirits and Brutal Fruit Spritzer, performed notably better. This highlights a shift in consumer preferences that the company might tap into more aggressively as they move forward.

Looking to the Future

resilience of global beer demand. There’s a feeling that the beer market is still vibrant and has great potential for growth. The sentiment that market momentum remains good is encouraging for both the company and its consumers.

Concerns on the Horizon

foreign exchange (FX) fluctuations could be the biggest concern for 2025, especially given the strengthening of the dollar. However, fears about potential U.S. tariffs seem to be less of a worry, as there may not be significant tariff-related discussions this year.

Expecting Solid Growth

growth in EBITDA between 4% to 8% for 2025. This follows a significant jump of 10.1% increase in the last quarter and an 8.2% increase over the full year, which is enough to keep shareholders smiling.

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