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🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Audax Italiano v Colo Colo in La Florida
🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Audax Italiano v Colo Colo in La Florida

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time22-06-2025

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🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Audax Italiano v Colo Colo in La Florida

Colo Colo visits Audax Italiano at the Bicentenario de La Florida Stadium, for matchday 15 of the First Division League. Both teams arrive in different moments heading into the second round, for this last match of the first half. Advertisement The Italian team remains in second place in the tournament, with 29 points, so if they win their match against the Cacique, they would climb to 32 points. The team led by Juan José Ribera comes from a 3-2 victory against Ñublense as visitors. On the other hand, Colo Colo comes from a 4-0 victory over Cobresal at the Monumental Stadium, showing an upward trend towards the end of the first half of the National Championship. The team led by Jorge Almirón has some absences for the match against Audax, so they will have to rotate the names in the starting eleven. This is how Audax Italiano lines up against Colo Colo Audax lines up with: Ahumada in goal; a line of three defenders with Espejo, Muñoz, and Guiffrey; on the flanks Rojas and Matus; Collao and Sandoval in the midfield; Valencia as the playmaker; Palacios and Orellana in attack. This is how Colo Colo lines up in their visit to Audax Almirón lines up with Cortés in goal; Isla, Saldivia, Vegas, and Gutiérrez in the defensive line; Vidal as the holding midfielder; Bolados, Pizarro, Alarcón, and Cepeda further up; Correa as the main striker. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

United Spirits rebuffs talk of Diageo IPL asset review
United Spirits rebuffs talk of Diageo IPL asset review

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time10-06-2025

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United Spirits rebuffs talk of Diageo IPL asset review

United Spirits has said reports Diageo is mulling its options for its interest in IPL cricket team Royal Challengers Bengaluru are 'speculative'. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg said Diageo, which owns the side through its controlling interest in United Spirits, had held talks with possible advisors. In a brief stock-exchange filing today (10 June), the publicly-listed United Spirits said: 'The company would like to clarify that aforesaid media reports are speculative in nature and it is not pursuing any such discussions'. Last month, Diageo CFO Nik Jhangiani said the drinks giant could make 'substantial changes' to its product portfolio in the form of asset disposals. Speaking to analysts, Jhangiani said Diageo had identified opportunities to offload assets that were different in scope to the deals the Johnnie Walker maker had conducted in recent years. 'Clearly we see through our reviews that we've been doing internally and with the board some opportunities for what I would call substantial changes versus portfolio trimming,' Jhangiani said. 'I can't say any more than that but clearly it's going to be above and beyond the usual smaller brand disposals that you've seen over the last three years.' Diageo has offloaded assets including rum brands Cacique and Pampero and Safari liqueur. The group has also sold assets in Africa, although in October it reportedly called off the sale of its Pimm's gin-based liqueur after failing to secure an agreement with potential buyers. Jhangiani was speaking after Diageo announced plans to save around $500m in costs over the next three years. United Spirits acquired its interest in RCB in 2008. According to Diageo's annual report, the group owns just under 55.9% in United Spirits. "United Spirits rebuffs talk of Diageo IPL asset review" was originally created and published by Just Drinks, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

📝 Arturo Vidal scores from the spot as Colo Colo see off La Calera
📝 Arturo Vidal scores from the spot as Colo Colo see off La Calera

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time02-06-2025

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📝 Arturo Vidal scores from the spot as Colo Colo see off La Calera

📝 Arturo Vidal scores from the spot as Colo Colo see off La Calera It was a discreet game that Colo Colo played at the Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán Nazar, but it was enough to add a new victory in the Liga de Primera 2025. The team of Jorge Almirón, who was not on the sidelines due to a sanction, had to resist in the first minutes, when Unión La Calera seemed more determined to have the ball and attack. The first half hour of play was intense and disputed, but without great chances in the goals. Colo Colo defeated La Calera by the minimum Without being able to practically shoot at the rival goal throughout the first half, near the end of that first half Lucas Cepeda fell in the rival area, and after verifying the foul in the VAR, the referee awarded the penalty to Cacique. Advertisement Their captain, Arturo Vidal, took care of the execution and gave the advantage to Colo Colo, which would be definitive. With this victory, Colo Colo reached 17 points in 10 games played, to climb to ninth place in the table, and remain 9 points away from the leaders, Coquimbo Unido and Audax Italiano. The Whites still have three pending games (against Iquique, corresponding to the 8th date, and the classics against U de Chile and Universidad Católica), so virtually, in case of winning them, they would be reaching the top of the table. The duel against the Cementeros also left a bad news for Colo Colo and for Jorge Almirón: the concern about the possible injury of Sebastián Vegas. Advertisement The central defender suffered a hard blow in the first half, and although he wanted to continue in the game, he could not. He was replaced by Jonathan Villagra at 20 minutes of play. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

🚨 Colo Colo and Atlético Bucaramanga reveal starting line-ups
🚨 Colo Colo and Atlético Bucaramanga reveal starting line-ups

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time30-05-2025

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🚨 Colo Colo and Atlético Bucaramanga reveal starting line-ups

The 'Cacique' and the 'Leopards' face off at the Estadio Monumental in Santiago for the final matchday of the group stage of the 2025 CONMEBOL Libertadores. Colo Colo, bottom of Group E, wants to end the group stage on a high note after a poor campaign in the CONMEBOL Libertadores, but faces an Atlético Bucaramanga side that still dreams of reaching the round of 16 in this competition. Advertisement The 'Albo' are not in their best moment. In the Chilean First Division, they are in 11th place with 14 points; meanwhile, they haven't won a single match and have the worst defense in the tournament with 15 goals conceded in the Copa Libertadores. Colo Colo's Starting Eleven Jorge Almirón, who was confirmed in his position, fields his best players in search of giving joy to his fans. Atlético Bucaramanga, meanwhile, has secured its spot in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana, but remains alive and with a chance to qualify for the Libertadores round of 16: they must beat Colo Colo and hope that Racing defeats Fortaleza. On the domestic front, they failed to qualify for the Semifinal Quadrangles. Bucaramanga's Starting Lineup Leonel Álvarez is holding nothing back in search of a key win for his tournament aspirations. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

Diageo eyeing 'substantial' asset sales
Diageo eyeing 'substantial' asset sales

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time19-05-2025

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Diageo eyeing 'substantial' asset sales

Diageo could make 'substantial changes' to its product portfolio in the form of asset disposals, CFO Nik Jhangiani said today (19 May). Speaking to analysts, Jhangiani said Diageo had identified opportunities to offload assets that were different in scope to the deals the Johnnie Walker maker had conducted in recent years. 'Clearly we see through our reviews that we've been doing internally and with the board some opportunities for what I would call substantial changes versus portfolio trimming,' Jhangiani said. 'I can't say any more than that but clearly it's going to be above and beyond the usual smaller brand disposals that you've seen over the last three years.' Diageo has offloaded assets including rum brands Cacique and Pampero and Safari liqueur. The group has also sold assets in Africa, although in October it reportedly called off the sale of its Pimm's gin-based liqueur after failing to secure an agreement with potential buyers. Jhangiani was speaking after Diageo announced plans to save around $500m in costs over the next three years. The Tanqueray maker said the move would help the company invest in 'future growth' and improve its 'operating leverage'. Diageo said the cuts were part of a broader initiative – dubbed 'Accelerate' – that will see 'a shift in how we do business', including developing a 'more agile global operating model'. Under the plans, the UK-listed group also said it expects to generate around £3bn free cash flow a year from its 2025/26 fiscal year. Asked where the $500m in savings would come from, Jhangiani pointed to Diageo's 'trade investment', its spending on A&P, overheads and the company's supply chain. 'The … piece … around overheads. We've highlighted in the release how we want to think about our operating framework and model choices to really leverage our scale but continue to build a much more agile and resilient [company] but then drive efficiency and effectiveness how we do things,' he explained. Jhangiani said Diageo plans to provide more detail on the Accelerate programme in August, when the company is scheduled to report its full-year financial results. He added: 'Our supply teams continue to do a great job as we look at offsetting inflationary pressures but there's also broader efficiency plays that we'll be looking at within supply and part of that goes back to some of the work that the team has done with the supply agility programme, so those will start coming through as well.' Just Drinks has approached Diageo to ask what impact the savings plan could have on jobs. At the end of Diageo's 2021/22 financial year, the company announced a 'supply chain agility programme' to cover the subsequent five years, efforts designed to boost productivity and, then CEO Ivan Menezes said, 'strengthen our supply chain, improve its resilience and agility'. Asked on today's call if that programme was ongoing or would be part of the new Accelerate efforts, CEO Debra Crew said: 'We've had some different productivity numbers flying around and supply agility as well and what was included in what. As Nik came in – and he talked about it at the first half results – we stepped back, have re-cut and taken a look across all of these programmes because some of these productivity things that were laid out were under very different macro conditions, different growth expectations, different capex expectations, etc. 'As part of that $500m, the supply agility, the programmes that are ongoing will be included in that. We're trying to give better transparency to sort of one number that's all inclusive of all of these efforts.' The announcement came alongside a trading update for the third quarter of Diageo's current financial year, three months that ran to the end of March. Net sales increased 2.9% to £4.38bn and were up 5.9% on an organic basis. The company said the 'phasing' of its sales boosted its organic net sales by around four percentage points. Diageo said its volumes rose 2.8% organically. In North America, Diageo's reported net sales rose 5.9% during the quarter. On an organic basis, the company's spirits sales in the region were up 7%, with depletions growing by around 5%. Diageo said distributors had pulled forward imports in anticipation of changes to tariffs. In Europe, despite 'strong momentum' from Guinness, the group's net sales dipped 1.3%, with organic sales 0.4% lower. Crew said: 'The Guinness performance, putting that aside, it has been impacted by consumer pressure and just uncertainty surrounding all the geopolitical conflict and we are seeing that impact in having some downtrading on spirits. 'Price-mix, we are seeing a downward pressure. It's hard to see, because Guinness gives us such great price-mix. You see overall Europe showing very positive price-mix but we definitely are seeing downtrading on the spirit side. We do have a very standard-priced portfolio within Europe, so we're having to navigate through that but, no doubt, that is one of the pieces of uncertainty that we're really feeling in the market as well.' Shares in Diageo were down 0.93% at 2,132p at 12:45 BST. "Diageo eyeing 'substantial' asset sales" was originally created and published by Just Drinks, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. 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