All Results articles – Page 10
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Pure FY sales pass £15m mark
Pure, the healthy, food-to-go concept, in which Whitbread acquired a 49% stake in 2016, saw sales climb 27% to just over £15m in the year to 28 December 2017, helped by the addition of three new sites and like-for-like sales growth.
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NewsHonest Burgers reports FY EBITDA increase
Honest Burgers, the Active Partners-backed chain, has reported a rise in both restaurant EBITDA and Group EBITDA in the year ended January 2018, driven by the opening of seven new restaurants, including the first out of London locations in Reading and Cambridge
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NewsGreggs Q3 lfls up 3.2%
Greggs has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) up 3.2% in its managed shops in the 13 weeks to 29 September, with total sales growing 7.3%.
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NewsWagamama UK lfls up 8.5% in Q1
Wagamama achieved an 8.5% increase in like-for-like (lfl) sales at its UK restaurants, during the 16 weeks to 19 August 2018.
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NewsRevolution sees positive results from new late-night trial
Revolution Bars Group chief executive Rob Pitcher has told MCA he is encouraged by early signs from the group’s trial of a more experiential late-night offer.
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NewsRobinsons FY tenanted lfls up 3.1%
Family brewer and pub operator, Robinsons, has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) in its tenanted division up 3.1% in 2017, with its currently 11-strong managed growing lfls by 15.6%.
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NewsRevolution FY lfls down 0.6%
Revolution Bars Group saw like-for-like sales fall 0.6% in the year to 30 June, with the second half of the year seeing a dip of 3.2%.
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NewsFive Guys secures new £100m facility
Five Guys has secured a new £100m banking facility through Goldman Sachs as it seeks further growth across the UK and Europe.
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Richoux H1 revenue down 10.3%
Richoux Group, the Jonathan Kaye-led listed restaurant group, has reported revenue down 10.3% in the 26 weeks to 1 July compared to the comparable 28-week period last year.
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NewsJamie’s Italian made £29.2m loss in 2017
Jamie Oliver Group has confirmed that Jamie’s Italian Ltd made a £29.2m loss in the year to 31 December 2017.
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NewsChapel Down to launch experiential gin bar in King’s Cross
Chapel Down Group is to launch an “experiential bar, restaurant and ginnery” in King’s Cross.
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M&B lfls up 1.2% YTD
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) on a reported basis up 1.2% in the 51 weeks to 22 September, with the final eight weeks seeing growth of 0.8%.
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NewsJW Lees returns to new-builds
JW Lees has exchanged contracts on its first new-build in a decade as it seeks to diversify its growth strategy.
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NewsSSP expects FY lfls up 3%
SSP Group, the concessions operator, has reiterated its expectation of delivering like-for-like sales growth of between 2% and 3% for the year to 30 September.
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NewsShepherd Neame FY managed lfls up 1.3%
Shepherd Neame saw like-for-like sales in its 68-strong managed estate grow 1.3% in the year to 30 June.
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NewsJohnson ups stake in Brighton Pier Group
Luke Johnson has invested a further £1m into Brighton Pier Group, taking his stake to 27%.
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HousekeepingCity Pub Group eyes new £40m debt facility
City Pub Group is in talks over new debt facilities of up to £40m as it seeks further growth amid booming drinks sales.
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NewsApplegreen sees strong food growth in H1
Applegreen, the service station retailer which is in the process of acquiring Welcome Break, has reported strong growth in food sales across its UK estate in the six months to 30 June.
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NewsTasty 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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NewsStonegate lfls up 4.6%
Stonegate has reported like-for-like sales (lfls) for the 40 weeks to 1 July up 4.6%.




























