All Results articles – Page 63
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Wear Inns turnover grows 58%
Wear Inns, the fast-growing northern pub operator, has reported a 58% rise in turnover to £11.8m in the year to 31 March as it grew its estate from 15 to 26 pubs
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NewsGreene King Retail LfLs rise 4.6%; reaches 1,000 managed sites
Greene King has reported a 4.6% rise in like-for-like sales across its Retail arm in the 18 weeks to 1 September, with “difficult” comparatives of the Jubilee and Euro 2012 “offset by the better summer weather”, and says it reached 1,000 managed sites
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NewsPunch lfls up 0.4%, to launch restructuring
Punch Taverns has reported a 0.4% rise in like-for-like net income across its core estate for the 12 weeks to 17 August 2013 and believes a consensual restructuring can be launched in H2
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NewsHeineken UK: on-trade dip in 2012, fruit cider lift
Heineken UK says the poor summer weather and “challenging” consumer environment in 2012 led to a fall in consumption in the on-trade in the year
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NewsUK weather hits Krispy Kreme Q2 comps
Krispy Kreme, the doughnut retailer, says the unseasonably warm weather in the UK in July and the timing of major holidays outside the US contributed to a lowering of comps in its international franchise arm in the three months to 4 August compared to the previous quarter
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Restaurant sales up 5% at Westfield
Westfield has reported a 4.5% increase in sales across its two London centres for the first six months of 2013, helped by a 5% rise in restaurant sales
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NewsTRG H1 lfls up 5%
The Restaurant Group (TRG) has reported a 5% increase in like-for-like sales for the 26 weeks to 30 June 2013, with EBITDA up by 12.6% to £46.9m (2012: £41.7m).
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NewsLosses widen at Paul UK
Paul UK has reported a widening of pre-tax losses for the year to 31 December 2012, after its trading patterns in London were impacted by last summer’s Olympics and Royal events
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Pernod Ricard reports "quasi-stability" in UK
Pernod Ricard, the global wine and spirit producer, says there was “quasi-stability” in the UK in the year to 30 June despite a 3% fall in sales across Western Europe (excluding France)
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Greene King results will be 'more than robust'
Leading sector analyst Geof Collyer expects Greene King to report “more than robust” results for its retail arm for the first quarter of its current financial year
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NewsFY EBITDA up at Hawksmoor
Hawksmoor, the operator of four high-end steak restaurants in London, in which Graphite Capital recently acquired a stake, saw turnover for the year to 31 December 2012 pass the £18m mark, up from £10.6m the previous year
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Greene King Q1 expected to be strong
A leading analyst has said that he expects trading at Greene King during its first quarter to be strong and ahead of it assumptions
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FY PBT up at Here For You Hospitality
Here For You Hospitality, the Lancashire-based leisure group that operates the 11-strong Yard Glass Pub Company, has reported a rise in pre-tax profit for the year 31 December 2012
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NewsLa Tasca to embark on refurb programme
La Tasca, the Simon Wilkinson-led chain, is embarking on an “aggressive refurbishment programme” within its current estate
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Wolf Blass growth lifts Treasury Wine Estates
Treasury Wine Estates, the global winemaking and distribution business, has reported a 263% rise in EBITS to $16m in the Europe, Middle East and Asia region for its 2013 full-year
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Pasty Presto set for next stage of growth
Pasty Presto, the pasty chain, is set for its next stage of growth, despite reporting a loss in its last financial year
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NewsIntertain FY EBITDA grows 7.9%
The Walkabout operator has reported a 60% rise in pre-exceptional operating profit in the year to 2 February, with EBITDA up 7.9% to £5.3m, as it saw the benefit of its estate investment programme and surrender of leases on unprofitable sites
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NewsBrakspear: Results, appointment, managed, disposals
Brakspear has an intention to expand its fledgling managed estate and has appointed former tenanted BDM Matt Aket to oversee the company-run pubs, CEO Tom Davies has told M&C Report as it announces a rise in full-year profit and turnover
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Euro 2012 comps hit Carlsberg
Carlsberg has reported a 5% fall in organic beer volume across Western Europe in the six months to 30 June, citing tough comparisons with last year’s Euro 2012 football tournament
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Heineken H1 organic volumes fall 1%
Heineken, the global brewer, has reported a 1% decline in organic volumes in H1 and said it does not expected underlying trading conditions to change despite benefiting from better weather across Western Europe in July




























