All Finance articles – Page 79
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VQ eyes expansion after securing new funding
VQ, the 24-hour restaurant and bar concept, is set to go on the expansion trail after securing new investment from Richard Northcott, chairman of Theo Fennell
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Heartstone Inns eyes IPO
Heartstone Inns is currently talking to investors regarding a possible IPO, which would value the nine-strong company at c£13m
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Opinion
Analyst corner: Mark Brumby on leisure sector IPOs
Leading analyst Mark Brumby at Langton Capital takes a look at the appetite for going public and ask whether “take privates and IPOs are two sides of the same coin?”.
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Bid activity holds back M&C20
The M&C20 was held back by bid activity this week, underperforming the wider market, growing 0.3% to 1,225 points while the AllShare Index was 1% higher, rising 10 points to 1,028, says Will Brumby of Langton Capital
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Calculus launches new fund
Calculus Capital, the private equity backer of Benito’s Hat and Chop’d, has launched its latest round of fundraising, as it looks to raise £25m
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Taylor St Baristas to raise £3m through “Coffee Bond”
Taylor St Baristas is hoping to raise £3m through the UK’s first crowd-sourced “Coffee Bond”
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Ramsay explores sale of stake in restaurant business
High-profile chef Gordon Ramsay is lining up a sale of a 50% stake in his restaurant business, which could value it at up to £80m
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Opinion
Habit forming
As the UK economy continues to recover from the post-financial crisis recession, consumer confidence has picked up, supporting discretionary spending on leisure activities, including dining out, says Rupesh Patel of Grant Thornton UK LLP, which has published new report called Come Dine With Us. Alongside this cyclical trend, structural changes in consumers’ eating habits are also reshaping the bars, restaurants and casual dining industry and are driving sector transaction activity.
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BGF circles Comptoir Libanais
The Business Growth Fund (BGF) is believed to have re-entered talks to invest in Comptoir Libanais, the Lebanese fast-casual restaurant concept
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Simmonds seeks funding for London restaurant
Chef Adam Simmonds is seeking to raise £1.1m through the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) to open his first solo restaurant in central London
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Grub Club raises more than £100k through Crowdcube
Grub Club, the service that hosts supper clubs and dining concepts at pop-up locations, has raised 41% of its £250,000 investment target, from 89 investors via Crowdcube
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Honest Burgers strengthens pipeline
Honest Burgers has received approaches from up to 15 investment firms, regarding funding its next stage of development
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Mezze’s future secured after parent company goes into liquidation
The future of Mezze has been secured despite its former parent company going into liquidation with £900k worth of debt
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NewsArc Inspirations secures new funding
Arc Inspirations, the Leeds-based bar operator, has secured £3m of new funding as its looks to open 20 venues by 2017
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Analysis & InsightIs crowdfunding just equity for punks?
Judging from the number of businesses which have jumped on its bandwagon to raise capital for growth, it’s clear that crowdfunding is – at the moment – as hot as pulled pork, says Paul Hemming, partner and head of Corporate Finance at Zolfo Cooper
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Bradford Brewery secures new funding
Bradford Brewery has secured £300k of new funding to support its growth plans, which include the launch of a brewpub
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NewsRecovery begins for M&C20
The M&C20 significantly outperformed a falling All-share Index last week, rising 0.8% to 1,149 points compared to a 1.2% fall for the All-share ending at 976 points
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LFLS flat at Butcome pubs
Butcombe Brewery, the Somerset-based brewer and pub operator has reported flat like-for-like sales across its pubs and a decline in revenue as it disposed of two pubs from its portfolio leaving an estate of 18
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Golfrate acquires 11-strong pub portfolio
Golfrate, the London-based property management company, has acquired an 11-strong package of pubs, the majority of which are owned by Punch Taverns, in a deal funded by a new £20m loan
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Whitbread extends bank facilities
Whitbread has extended the maturity of its bank facilities until November 2019























