DENVER (AP) - Brewer Molson Coors says its third-quarter profit rose 37 percent although revenue fell as consumers bought less beer but paid higher prices for it. ![]() Molson Coors says it raised prices across its major markets but discounted some prices to compete. It also credited better cost controls for the increase in profit. The Denver-based maker of Coors Light says it earned $235.3 million, or $1.26 a share, in the three months that ended in September. Net sales at Molson Coors Brewing Co. fell 7.3 percent to $853.7 million in the quarter. Analysts predicted the company would earn 98 cents a share on revenue of $837 million. Those estimates typically exclude one-time charges. Worldwide the volume of beer sold fell 2.9 percent.
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