All Results articles – Page 50
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NewsEd’s eyes 100 sites, as FY lfls grow 2.5%
Ed’s Easy Diner has announced ambitions to grow its estate to over 100 sites by September 2018, as it reported an 87% increase in sales to £17.6m for the year to 30 September 2013
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NewsZonal turnover grows 14.2% in 'transformational' year
Zonal Retail Data Systems saw its turnover grow 14.2% to reach £41.3m in what it called a “truly transformational year” to 30 June 2013, during which it secured contracts with major operators including Mitchells & Butlers
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Lfls up 13.5% at Essenden
Essenden, the Nick Basing-led operator of the Tenpin brand, has reported a 13.5% rise in like-for-like sales for the 11 weeks to 16 March 2014 on the back of a second consecutive year of growth
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NewsSpirit lfl growth accelerates
Spirit Pub Company has reported an acceleration in like-for-like growth in the eight weeks to 1 March, with like-for-like net sales in its managed arm up 6.1% and like-for-like net income in the leased division up 6% in the period
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Autogrill profits pick up after drop in 2013
Autogrill, the transport hub operator, said sales were starting to pick up this year as road traffic after reporting a 2.2% drop in revenue to €3.98bn in 2013
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NewsJDW: Ireland, property, World Cup, M40, analysts
M&C Report takes a closer look at the H1 results to 26 January for JD Wetherspoon and reports from a press briefing with chief executive John Hutson and finance director Kirk Davis
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Yummy reports February lfls up 15%
Yummy Pub Co, the four-strong pub operator, has reported like-for-like sales were up 15.6% across its sites in February
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NewsJDW H1 lfls rise 5.2%
JD Wetherspoon has reported a 5.2% rise in like-for-like sales in the 26 weeks to 26 January, with profits before tax and exceptionals up 8.5% to £37.8m
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Analysis & InsightSector lfls flat in February
Like-for-like sales across 27 leading pub and restaurant groups were virtually flat in February, with growth of just 0.2%, against relatively difficult comparatives with the same month last year
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Nichols FY PBT grows 10%
Nichols, the soft drinks supplier whose brands include Vimto, Sunkist and Panda, has reported a 10% rise in pre-tax profit (pre-exceptionals) to £22.5m in 2013, which it said was “another excellent year” for the company
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NewsMcDonald’s sales drop in February
McDonald’s has reported that global comparable sales decreased 0.3% in February, despite a 0.6% increase in Europe, aided by a continued strong performance in the UK
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NewsSheps: investments, services, coffee, state of trade
M&C Report takes a closer look at the H1 results to 28 December for Shepherd Neame, and speaks to chief executive Jonathan Neame about the company’s approach to investments; which of its additional services are proving most popular with tenants; plus insights into acquisitions, disposals and coffee
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Cineworld revenues grow 13.2%; openings planned
Cineworld has reported a 13.2% rise in group revenue to £406.1m in the year to 26 December despite total box office revenues falling 0.3%, and said it plans to open three new Cineworld Cinemas and two new Picturehouse sites in 2014
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NewsSheps growth accelerates
Shepherd Neame, the Kent-based brewer and pub operator, saw growth accelerate across its tenanted and managed pubs, its hotels and core brands in the 26 weeks ended 28 December, with managed like-for-likes up 7.5% in the period
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NewsFY lfls drop 1.6% at Tragus
Tragus, the Café Rouge, Bella Italia and Strada operator, saw like-for-like sale decline by 1.6% in the year to 2 June 2013
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FY EBITDA up at Food & Fuel
Food & Fuel, the operator of London-based gastropubs and bars headed by former Spirit boss Karen Jones, saw EBITDA climb 2.8% to £655k in the year to 2 June 2013
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NewsDomino’s UK FY lfls up 7%
Domino’s Pizza Group has this morning reported like-for-like sales growth of 7% across its 670 UK mature stores during 2013 and announced it had entered into an agreement to purchase the minority shareholding in relation to its German business
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NewsWhitbread Q4 lfls accelerate to 6.8%
Whitbread has reported a 4% rise in like-for-like sales for the 50 weeks to 13 February, accelerating to +6.8% in Q4 driven by a “particularly good Christmas” and “to a lesser extent” favourable weather comparatives in January
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NewsWelcome Break to invest in estate overhaul
Welcome Break is to invest in excess of £15m over the next two years converting 14 or 15 of its service stations to an airport-style model, writes The Times
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NewsGreggs FY lfls fall 0.8% in 'transitional' year
Greggs, the high street bakery chain led by Roger Whiteside, a reported a 0.8% fall in like-for-like sales in what it called a “year of transition” in the 52 weeks to 28 December




























