All Suppliers articles – Page 57
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News
Heineken: sale to SABMiller is “non-actionable”
Heineken has dismissed the prospect of being acquired by SABMiller, describing the latter’s takeover proposal as “non-actionable”.
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Chapel Down raises further £440k
Chapel Down, the Kent-based winemaker and brewer has raised an additional £440,000 through a new share placing, to go alongside its crowdfunding scheme, taking the total sum raised to £2.4m
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Molson Coors recognised for ethical practices
Molson Coors Brewing Company has made it to the list of global companies recognised for their commitment to sustainability and responsible practices for the fourth consecutive year
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Chapel Down exceeds fundraising target
Chapel Down, the Kent-based wine maker and brewer chaired by former Scottish & Newcastle chief executive John Dunsmore, has exceeded its £1.67m fundraising target just four days after launching it via the Seedrs crowdfunding platform
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Miller Brands unveils new website
Miller Brands, the UK arm of SABMiller, has unveiled a new online identity via a refreshed company website
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Pernod Ricard MD O’Flynn to be new WSTA chairman
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) has elected Pernod Ricard UK managing director Denis O’Flynn as its new chairman
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CGA announces corporate reorganisation
CGA Strategy, the consultancy business for the on-trade, has announced a corporate reorganisation that sees chief executive Jon Collins take the role of group CEO, based in Chicago
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Analysis & Insight
Conflicting figures on UK brewery growth
The booming British brewery sector, which is now at its healthiest since the 1940s, has been praised by two separate publications — even if they can’t quite agree on their figures
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Analysis & Insight
Young adults turn to real ale
Over one third of 18 to 24 year-olds have tried real ale and of those, 87% would drink it again, according to new research from the Campaign for Real Ale
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News
Zonal FY revenue expected to top £50m
Zonal, the electronic point of sale (EPOS) supplier to the hospitality and leisure sector, expects full-year turnover to grow from £41.3m to £52m in the year to 30 June 2014 as the group expands its operations and continues to innovate
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CCE FY turnover falls 0.4%
Coca Cola Enterprises (CCE), the soft drinks giant’s UK arm, saw turnover fall 0.4% to £1.79bn in 2013 “as a result of business performance”
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Permission granted for 'urban bazaar' at Cains brewery
Planning permission has been granted for a new “urban bazaar” in the warehouse of Liverpool-based brewer Cains’ brewery site
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Chapel Down raises 83% of fundraising target
Chapel Down Group, the Kent-based winemaker and brewer chaired by former Scottish & Newcastle chief executive John Dunsmore, has raised 83% of the money that it’s looking to via the Seedrs crowdfunding platform after launching the bid on Monday
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Chapel Down announces fundraising drive
Chapel Down Group, the Kent-based winemaker and brewer chaired by former Scottish & Newcastle chief executive John Dunsmore, has announced plans to raise at least £1m via the Seedrs crowdfunding platform to expand its operations
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Miller Brands maintains strong performance
Miller Brands UK, the supplier of premium beer brands Peroni and Pilsner Urquell, has continued its strong performance in its current financial year after reporting growth in the year to 31 March, managing director Gary Haigh has told M&C Report
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Miller Brands FY PBT grows 20.9%
Miller Brands UK, the supplier of premium beer brands Peroni and Pilsner Urquell, saw pre-tax profits grow 20.9% to £23.8m in the year to 31 March on turnover up 3% to £247.5m
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UK brewery numbers up 188% since Millennium
The number of breweries in the UK has risen 188% since 2000 to reach a current level of 1,442
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Sharp's expansion continues as profits rise
Sharp’s growth continues Sharp’s, the Molson Coors-owned Cornish brewer, will significantly grow its brewing capacity as part of its on-going growth strategy as its profits rose 38% for the year ending December 2013
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Opinion
BrewDog bites wrong target
BrewDog is once again courting controversy, this time attacking what it calls the “insidious culture around lager drinking” as it releases its own Pilsner called This. Is. Lager. Draft House founder Charlie McVeigh says he admires the Scottish company but is not impressed with its broad sideswipe against lager