All Marston’s articles – Page 14
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Revere lines up next two sites
Revere Pub Company has announced that the White Lion in Tenterden, Kent, and The Florentine in Fulwood, Sheffield, will be become its seventh and eighth sites respectively when they both open next month
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NewsBurns cuts Marston's EPS forecast
Leading analyst Karl Burns has downgraded his full-year earnings per share estimate for Marston’s by c4% following its interim management statement last week
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NewsCollyer downgrades forecast for Marston's
Leading analyst Geof Collyer has downgraded his forecast for Marston’s after its update yesterday, saying the company has a “dull medium term outlook relative to most peers”
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NewsMarston's to sell 400 pubs over two years
Marston’s, the brewer and pub operator, hopes to sell up to 400 pubs over the next two years and is seeing increased interest in its sites recently due to an apparent upturn in the property market, chief executive Ralph Findlay has told M&C Report
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NewsMarston’s to accelerate new builds after strong second half results
Marston’s is accelerating its new-build programme after reporting an “encouraging” performance in the second half of its financial year, helped by good weather and strong sales in its Destination and Premium pubs
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Revere wants more independent sites
Revere Pub Company, the Marston’s-owned premium pub and restaurant operator, plans to acquire more high street independent sites, managing director Colin Sadler has said
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NewsAnalyst corner
Simon French, analyst at Panmure Gordon, looks ahead to Marstons’ pre-close interim management statement next Wednesday (9 October)
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NewsJack cuts Marston’s forecast
A leading analyst has cut his 2013E forecast for Marston’s by 3% following Mitchells & Butlers’ (M&B) poor September update and the pick-up in disposal activity
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Analysis & InsightAll change in beer and pubs
From a sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll scandal at Scottish & Newcastle to a roller-coaster ride of acquisitions at Marston’s, Stephen Oliver looks back fondly on his time in the trade
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Batram: Marston’s set for solid finish
A leading analyst has sauid that he expects Marston’s to report a solid finish to its financial year with good progress made on its disposal programme
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Revere lines up Kent opening
Revere Pub Company, Marston’s premium format division, is understood to have lined up a site in Kent for a further opening before the end of this year
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Marston's extends south east reach
Marston’s, the brewer and pub operator, has told M&C Report it has secured planning consent for three more newbuild sites in the south east as it revealed details of its latest newbuild in the region
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OpinionRevival instinct
He’s a hands-on, bum-on, full-on operator, as Phil Mellows discovered when he met Colin Sadler, managing director of Pitcher & Piano and the Revere Pub Company
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Ex-M&B’S Beck Johnson joins Marston’s
Marston’s has appointed former Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) insight director Una Beck Johnson as marketing director across its Marston’s Inns and Taverns division
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Marston's eyes next Scottish location
Marston’s has unveiled details of its next newbuild pub restaurant in Scotland said it expects to have another half-dozen open north of the border in 2014/2015
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French cuts EPS forecast for Marston's
Leading sector analyst Simon French has reduced his earnings per share forecast for Marston’s and said the market remains concerned that there’s little discernible uplift in profitability
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US broker downgrades Marston’s
US broker Jefferies has downgraded Marston’s to ‘hold’ from ‘buy’ from on valuation grounds
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NewsPitcher & Piano eyes growth options
Colin Sadler, MD of Marstons’ premium pub division Revere, has told M&C Report he hopes to have another new site for Pitcher & Piano secured this year
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NewsMarston's to invest £7.4m in bottling line
Marston’s is to spend £7.4m improving its bottling line with increased storage and capacity, the company announces
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Marston's to examine lodge potential
Marston’s is considering plans to rollout more lodges that it operates itself, chief executive Ralph Findlay has told M&C Report




























