LEUVEN (dpa-AFX) – The beer brewer AB Inbev (Anheuser-Busch InBev) earned slightly more operationally last year thanks to falling costs despite a slight decline in sales. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda), adjusted for special effects, rose a little more than one percent to 21.2 billion US dollars (17.9 billion euros), said the manufacturer of brands such as Beck’s, Budweiser or Corona on Thursday in Leuven. Adjusted for the effects of currency conversions, the increase would have been just under five percent. Sales, on the other hand, fell slightly to $59.3 billion; Adjusted for currency effects, growth was two percent. The group did better than experts surveyed by Bloomberg had expected. In 2026, the operating result is expected to increase by 4 to 8 percent in line with the medium-term goals./zb/niw/mis

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