All MCA Insight articles in February 2016 – Page 18
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Samuelsson to advise Honest Burgers
Harald Samuelsson, the former joint managing director of Cote, has invested in and become an advisor to Honest Burgers
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Cottons Caribbean adds third site, plans two more
Cottons Caribbean Restaurant and Rhum Shack is opening a third restaurant, in Notting Hill.
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Workshop secures £1.8m in equity funding
Workshop Coffee has secured £1.8 million in equity fundraising, M&C has learned.
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Intertain looking to grow Pieminister tie-up
Intertain plans to grow its relationship with Pieminister after seeing food sales grow in the first Aussie Pie Shops, M&C understands.
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Sushisamba confirms Covent Garden opening
Sushisamba has confirmed it will replace Brasserie Blanc at Covent Garden’s Opera Terrace
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Columbo Group plans one opening a year going forward
Columbo Group co-founder Steve Ball has told M&C 2016 will be a year for consolidation as the group takes on its third site in the past 12 months.
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Baker steps down as Benito’s Hat CEO
Richard Baker, formerly of The Restaurant Group, has stepped down as chief executive of Benito’s Hat
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Domino’s completes Joey’s Pizza acquisition
Domino’s Pizza Group has completed its joint venture acquisition of Joey’s Pizza, the largest pizza delivery operator in Germany, in a deal worth €79m (£57.6m).
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Optionis buys pub accountancy specialist
Business services provider Optionis has acquired ARC Licensed Trade Consultancy for an undisclosed sum.
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TLG gearing up for further growth
Ian Leigh, managing director of TLG has said that the company has put in place the foundations to underpin its expansion plans over the next few years
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RedFarm eyes London launch
RedFarm, the New York-based, high-end Chinese-American dim sum concept, is planning to launch in the UK
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Camerons secures Leeds site for seventh HoS
Camerons Brewery is to open its seventh Head of Steam venue, in the former Havana Bar in Headingley, Leeds.
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Collyer: M&B not performing as bad as expected
Leading analyst Geof Collyer, of Deutsche Bank, has described Mitchells & Butlers’ current performance as not as bad as the market expected.
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IoH says Hospitality Assured to be separate business
Hospitality Assured, the quality standard created by the Institute of Hospitality in 1998, is to operate as a separate licensed business.
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Greene King announces new chairman
Greene King has announced that chairman Tim Bridge is to step down after 45 years with the company, to be replaced by former Diageo finance director Philip Yea.
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Clist named as new BII MD
The BII has announced that Mike Clist, formerly of Fuller’s, will become its new managing director
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Welcome to pay NLW across the board
Motorway service operator Welcome Break has said that it will pay the National Living Wage to all employees regardless of age from April 1.
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Franco Manca secures Bromley site
Franco Manco has further strengthened its pipeline, after securing a former pub site in Bromley
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Hall leaves POD
Tim Hall, the founder of the London-based healthy food-on-the-go concept POD, has resigned from the board
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Conviviality says Matthew Clark integration ahead of plan
Drinks wholesaler Conviviality has said the integration of the Matthew Clark business, which it acquired in October, is ahead of plan.