Dasha Afanasieva

European Consumer Goods Reporter

Preston's Summary

Dasha Afanasieva is a European Consumer Goods Reporter at Breakingviews. She covers a range of topics including business and economics, finance, and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on markets and inflation, often focusing on the food and beverage sector. Dasha's work has been featured in prominent publications such as Fortune, Bloomberg Law, and TIME.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 37 %
Press Release: 20 %
Investment Analysis: 18 %
Private Sector Announcements: 6 %
Government Announcement: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Corporate Finance
  • Corporate Sustainability
  • Capital Markets
  • CPG Design
  • CPG Distribution & Commercialization

Pitching Insights

Dasha's coverage revolves around sales & marketing, food & beverage, and finance & economy. She often cites data and covers government announcements, suggesting she may be interested in pitches that provide fresh data insights or exclusive access to corporate or industry figures.

Given her focus on the food and beverage industry alongside investment analysis, Dasha might find value in pitches offering expert commentary on market trends, pricing strategies by major companies like Nestle or Unilever, or broader economic impacts on consumer goods industries.

While not geographically specified for a specific region of interest, Dasha appears focused on global business news related to prominent multinational corporations within these sectors.

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