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UB will be world's No 1 spirits company next fiscal: Mallya

Liquor baron Vijay Mallya today said his UB Group will overtake Diageo as the world"s largest spirits maker by the next fiscal. - Kingfisher Airlines mulls rights offer to pare debt - Gopinath continues to reduce stake in Kingfisher Airlines - Indian drivers not good enough for F1: Mallya - United Spirits to reduce debt by October-end - Force India offers Karun a chance to prove F1 mettle - Mallya elected President of Aeronautical Society of India "This (fiscal) we will be selling 102 million cases of nine litres each. Next year we will be the single largest spirits company in the world," Vijay Mallya said at an Assocham event here. He, however, did not elaborate how many million cases the group will sell in the next fiscal. Currently, Diageo is the world"s largest spirits maker and sold around 105 million cases last year. Sharing his optimism, he said: "Bagpiper Whisky which I launched in 1979 as a trainee has taken over the largest selling whisky Johnny Walker in the world." The UB Group has been scaling up its business through both organic and inorganic strategy in the quest for the top spot. In 2005, United Breweries acquired Shaw Wallace & Co, following which it was merged with the group"s flagship company USL last year. In 2007, UB Group company, United Spirits acquired Scotch whiskey major White & Mackay for 595 million pounds (about Rs 4,800 crore). Lamenting the high taxes that are slapped on the spirits industry, Mallya said: "UB alone as single company has contributed Rs 15,000 crore as taxes in the last fiscal."


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