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Pernod Ricard SA (4RI.TI)

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127.10-0.15 (-0.12%)
At close: 11:43AM CEST
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Previous close127.25
Open127.85
Bid126.70 x N/A
Ask127.45 x N/A
Day's range127.85 - 127.85
52-week range127.25 - 204.50
Volume1
Avg. volume1
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)0.46
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
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    Challenging China's national drink is tall order for Western liquor makers

    Global drinks giants seeking to tap into younger Chinese drinkers' growing appetite for whiskies and cognacs face a challenge as they take on the producers of China's dominant liquor baijiu. Western companies like Diageo and Pernod Ricard have previously focused on the luxury end of the market in China, but believe a rising number of affluent younger consumers and changing drinking trends could give their products broader appeal. Diageo, maker of Johnnie Walker whiskey, says it is targeting an expanding middle class, millennials and Gen-Z with its whiskies, as well as high-end consumers.

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    Pernod Ricard's shares rise on hopes of growth recovery

    PARIS (Reuters) -Pernod Ricard's shares rose over 6% on Thursday as the French spirits maker left its longer-term growth ambitions intact, even as it cut its full-year sales estimate and its share buyback programme. It also cut its share buyback programme for this financial year to 300 million euros ($322 million) from the 500-800 million planned previously. But the maker of Martell cognac, Mumm champagne and Asbolut Vodka said it was still aiming to achieve closer to 7% sales growth in the medium-term - towards the top of its range, reassuring some investors who had feared a cut to its ambitions.