Punch Taverns has issued a statement denying it is planning a £5b-plus bid for rival pub group Mitchells & Butlers.It emerged last week that Punch was in the early stages of considering whether to make an approach for the All Bar One and O’Neills owner after being approached by M&B shareholders. However, reports that Punch had begun any discussions externally were quashed yesterday.“Punch notes the current speculation regarding Mitchells & Butlers and confirms that it is not in discussions with M&B, or any M&B shareholder, regarding any offer or merger,” the company said The statement followed a denial on Saturday from M&B after one report said that the two companies were discussing a merger.Analysts are expecting M&B to report pre-tax profits in the region of £196m on Thursday, against £208m in 2006. The group will also update investors on its plan to launch a £4.5b joint property venture with Robert Tchenguiz.Tchenguiz in talks with M&B to resurrect deal >>
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