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Lager volumes in Europe declined 4 percent on a reported basis, which the company attributed partly to depressed consumer spending. Operating profit fell 19 percent on a reported basis but up 5 percent when adjusting for acquisitions, divestments and currency shifts. SABMiller said it gained market share in Poland, Romania and the U.K., while volume in Russia fell. In Latin America, lager volume fell 1 percent but operating profit was up 33 percent on a constant currency basis. Volume in Africa rose 8 percent helped by acquisitions in Ghana, Nigeria and Ethiopia, or 3 percent on a comparable basis. Asia volume rose 9 percent on a comparable basis. The company's CR Snow brand posted a 15 percent volume gain in China. ___ On the Net: http://www.sabmiller.com/
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