Finance – Page 144
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Tasty cancels growth funding
Tasty, the Wildwood operator, has said it has “no plans to open any new sites at the current time” and has cancelled its unused £5m revolving credit facility earmarked for expansion.
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Analysts corner: Peel Hunt on Shepherd Neame
Peel Hunt analysts Douglas Jack and Ivor Jones give their views on Shepherd Neame ahead of next week’s trading update, saying that in their view the tenanted and brewing sides of the business have the best chance of beating forecasts.
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Comptoir losses trimmed to £420k
The Comptoir Group made losses of £421,096 in the half year to 30 June 2018 – down 20.7% on the previous half year.
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TriBeCa saved from liquidation with £1m investment
TriBeCa, the Glasgow and Edinburgh based restaurant chain, has been saved from liquidation with a £1m investment from new owners.
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Stonegate lfls up 4.6%
Stonegate has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) for the 40 weeks to 1 July up 4.6%.
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TRG in talks to acquire Peach Pub Company
The Restaurant Group (TRG) is in talks to acquire Peach Pub Company, the Midlands-based, multiple pub operator
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Analysts corner: JDW
Analysts have given their early reaction to JD Wetherspoon’s FY trading update this morning, including Peel Hunt and Langton Capital. The strong like-for-like sales rise has been welcomed but there are warnings that discounting elsewhere many impact performance going forward.
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JDW FY lfls up 5%
JD Wetherspoon has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) up 5% in the year to 29 July, with total sales up 2% to £1.7bn.
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Flight Club secures £15m of growth funding
Flight Club, the social darts concept, has secured £15m of new growth funding as it looks to further expand its core brand and launch a new concept called Electric Shuffle..
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Analysts corner: Brumby on delivery
Mark Brumby, of Langton Capital, presents a snapshot of the delivery market in the UK and asks whether the likes of Deliveroo and UberEats are friend or foe of the restaurant trade.
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Analysts corner: Berenberg on JDW
Berenberg analysts have issued a note ahead of JD Wetherspoon’s full year results announcement this week.
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Coaching Inn Group secures £16.5m growth funding
Coaching Inn Group, the BGF-backed operator, has secured a new £16.5m debt facility to fund further growth.
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Analysts corner: Peel Hunt on Deltic/Revolution
Leading analysts Douglas Jack and Ivor Jones, of Peel Hunt, discuss the revelation by Revolution Bars Group that it is in preliminary discussions with former suitor, Deltic. They examine the attractions of the deal and main negotiation points.
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Revolution board confirms new talks with Deltic
Revolution Bars Group has confirmed that it has re-entered talks with Deltic Group.
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Analysts corner: Greene King
We round-up the views of analysts at Hargreaves Lansdown, JP Morgan, Goodbody, and Citi – with more than one believing the company’s shares are undervalued.
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Thali Café acquired out of administration
Thali Café, the Bristol-based, Indian restaurant group, has been acquired out of administration by a new private company called Jugaard Ltd, MCA has learnt.
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Kames Capital acquires Home Counties investment portfolio
Kames Capital, the UK-based investment management business, has acquired a portfolio of eight prime public house, restaurant and retail investment properties, located in the Home Counties, for an undisclosed sum, MCA has learnt.
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GK managed lfls up 2.8% in Q1
Greene King has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) in its managed Pub Company estate up 2.8% for the first 18 weeks of the year, to 2 September.
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EiG grows tenanted & leased lfls 1.3% in year to date
Ei Group, the UK’s largest pub operator, has updated on trading in its year to date showing like-for-like net income in its tenanted and leased estate up 1.3% in the 47 weeks to 25 August.
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Analysts corner: Peel Hunt on TRG
Leading analysts Douglas Jack and Ivor Jones, of Peel Hunt, have given their views on the recent update from The Restaurant Group, saying the return to like-for-like sales (lfls) growth and the expansion of the pub estate are encouraging signs but that further downgrades are likely.