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Interview: Treasury Wine Estates CEO Michael Clarke

Earlier this week, Treasury Wine Estates posted a strong set of results for its fiscal first half ended in December, with net sales jumping 20% to just under $1 billion and EBITS surging nearly 60% to $173 million. TWE’s Americas region was a key contributor, with volume growing 13% to 7.9 million cases and revenue up 26% to $433 million. Following the results announcement, SND deputy managing editor Daniel Marsteller caught up with TWE chief executive Michael Clarke to discuss the group’s plans for the second half of its fiscal year and beyond. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 17, 2017

Treasury Wine Estates’ Sales Jump 20% In Fiscal First Half

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) is toasting a strong start to its fiscal year, with net revenue leaping by 20% to A$1.3 billion ($993m) in the six months through December, representing the company’s fiscal first half. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 14, 2017

News Briefs for November 30, 2016

•As part of its ongoing Top 100 Wines of 2016 celebration, Wine Spectator has unveiled its number-eight and number-seven wines of the year. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 30, 2016

Exclusive: Treasury Wine Estates Posts 11% Sales Growth In First Half

Treasury Wine Estates has revealed a strong set of results for the six months through December, marking the first half of its fiscal year. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 18, 2016

Market Watch Honors Nation’s Top Retailers At Awards Dinner In New York

Market Watch magazine toasted the drinks industry’s brightest retail stars last night at its annual Leaders Awards Dinner at the St. Regis Roof in New York. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 18, 2015

Bevy Of Promising Imported Wine Labels Attain Impact “Hot Prospect” Status

The imported wine category has followed an up-and-down road over the past few years in the U.S. market, with bottled import shipments finishing only marginally higher in 2014 than they were in 2010. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 1, 2015

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