All Suppliers articles – Page 56
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CPL Online recruits new apprentices
CPL Online, a division of the CPL Training Group, has recruited nine new apprentices to join its team
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Humphreys named SIBA non-exec
Robert Humphreys, the former honorary secretary of the All Party Parliamentary Beer Group, has been appointed as a non-executive director at the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA)
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Heineken UK FY sales pass £2bn
Heineken UK, the UK arm of the global brewing giant, saw turnover grow from £1.5bn to £2.1bn in 2013
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Heineken launches new innovation partnerships programme
Heineken has launched a new global innovation programme to promote technology and services
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Chapel Down ends crowdfunding drive after raising £3.95m
Chapel Down Group, the Kent-based winemaker and brewer, has closed its crowdfunding campaign after raising the maximum of £3.95m in about four weeks
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Aston Manor FY EBITDA exceeds £10m
Aston Manor Brewery, the Birmingham-based cider maker, saw EBITDA grow from £6.1m to £10.5m in 2013
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Beer duty cuts 'created 16k jobs'
The Government’s decision to cut beer duty by 1p a pint for two consecutive Budgets created 16,000 jobs at very little cost to the Government, according to a new report.
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Craft beer 'changing everything'
Craft beer, like the introduction of guest ale, is changing the way we drink, speak and share information, according to Simon Buckley, chief executive of Welsh brewer and pub operator Evan-Evans
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Chapel Down raises extra £570k
Chapel Down Group, the Kent-based winemaker and brewer, has announced that it has raised an additional £570,000 through its latest share issue
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AG Barr signs Snapple agreement, H1 PBT grows 14.6%
AG Barr, the soft drinks producer, has signed a 10-year agreement giving it exclusive rights to sell, market and distribute the Snapple brand in the UK and certain other EU territories
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Nestlé Professional campaigns to bring back gravy boats
A campaign to bring back the gravy boat in pubs has been launched by Nestlé Professional
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CPL nominated for Wirral business award
CPL Training Group has been announced as a finalist for Business of the Year (100+ employees) in the 2014 Wirral Business Awards
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C&C Group 'a buying opportunity'
Leading analyst Ian Hunter has initiated his coverage of Magners producer C&C Group with a Buy recommendation, citing its opportunities in the US, the “efficient” business in its core markets, and a strong balance sheet
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Booker lfls up 3.1% for Q2
Booker Group, the food wholesaler, reported like-for-like sales growth of 3.1% for non-tobacco sales and growth of 1.8% for sales excluding its Makro stores for the 12 weeks to 12 September 2014
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Analysis & Insight
Alcohol sales fall but value holds as customers ‘trade up’
Total alcohol sales fell by 3% in the last year but value remained flat as customers drank less but increasingly opted for premium products, according to the Wine and Spirit Trade Association
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Analysis & Insight
Energy drink market set to grow
Almost half (46%) of British people have drunk an energy drink in the last year, and the market value of the segment is set to grow from £1bn in 2011 to a predicted £1.3bn in 2014, according to new research from Mintel
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SAB's Heineken approach a 'last throw of the dice'
SABMiller’s approach to Heineken suggests a “last throw of the dice” before having a serious conversation with ABInBev about a possible merger, according to a leading analyst
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One in seven parents mistakenly think underage drinking is rising
New research has shown that parents continue to wildly overestimate how many young people have tried alcohol, despite falling rates of underage drinking
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Chapel Down secures more land for growing grapes
Chapel Down Group, the Kent-based winemaker and brewer, has secured the lease on a 145-acre piece of land, the first of four planned land purchases following its successful fundraising scheme
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SABMiller 'now in play'
SABMiller could now be considered “in play”, with ABInBev a potential buyer, after it was knocked back in its attempt to buy Heineken, a leading analyst has argued