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Ambev has been operating profitably for the past two decades with an annual gross profit margin (TTM) of 49.95%. Ambev's BEES digital marketplace entered the COVID-19 pandemic with only 750,000 customers and left the pandemic with more than 1 million subscribers. Over the past year, Ambev's price return was down 4.88% against the SP500 which rose 14.07% (YoY) while AB InBev surged 16.08%.
Ambev faced a shrinking bottom line during the past year and a half as higher commodity prices squeezed gross margins. Trends have improved in Brazil beer driven by increasing market share within the premium category along with recovery in international segments. ABEV upgraded its COGS guidance for 2023 and now expects an improvement in gross margins for H2 2023.
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