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Greene King shrugs off industry concerns

Greene KingPub and restaurant operator Greene King has confidence in the resilience of its business model to survive tougher the times ahead.
Posted: 04 December 2007 | 14:45

Regent Inns issues profits warning

Walkabout operator Regent Inns has joined the chorus of operators warning of increasingly difficult trading on the high street.
Posted: 03 December 2007 | 14:55

Clapham House admits concerns about uncertain economy

Gourmet Burger KitchenGourmet Burger Kitchen operator Clapham House Group is to slow its break-neck expansion due to concerns over the economy, food price inflation and rent hikes.
Posted: 03 December 2007 | 14:15

USA claims right to kidnap British citizens - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: USA claims right to kidnap British citizens; Caviar stocks could run dry by Christmas; S&N under pressure to talk to takeover rivals and more...
Posted: 03 December 2007 | 11:10

Marston’s fails to avoid UK’s poor summer weather

Marston's logoMarston’s saw turnover soar past the £600m mark this year helped by acquisitions, but it couldn’t escape the effects of this summer’s atrocious weather.
Posted: 30 November 2007 | 15:36

Mitchells & Butlers considers Tchenguiz property bid

Pub company Mitchells & Butlers is giving “serious consideration” to a deal with property investor Robert Tchenguiz, it said today.
Posted: 29 November 2007 | 16:12

Domino’s Pizza breaks £1m online weekly sales barrier in UK

Domino's in-store computerDomino’s Pizza UK has taken its most online orders to date with £1m worth of pizzas ordered last week.
Posted: 29 November 2007 | 13:30

Realpubs unveils £50m war chest

London pub company Realpubs has unveiled a £50m war chest to build a freehold estate in the Capital.
Posted: 29 November 2007 | 12:00

Cousins delighted with Compass’s progress

Richard CousinsThe boss of the world’s largest caterer Compass Group has said he is delighted at the progress the company has made in the past 18 months.
Posted: 29 November 2007 | 07:00

After insolvency

Can the management of an insolvent company simply start up again under a new but only slightly different name? Lawyer Samantha Gregory explains
Posted: 29 November 2007 | 00:00

Sports Café optimistic despite football failure

Sports Café logoThe Home Nations failure to qualify for Euro 2008 will not impact sales at Sports Café, the bar chain said yesterday.
Posted: 28 November 2007 | 11:15

Capital feels London boost

CPC founders David Bruce and Clive WatsonThe Capital Pub Company has toasted strong results for the half year as London drinkers kept spending despite the disappointing summer.
Posted: 27 November 2007 | 14:23

Compass to cater for its UN scandal investigators

US House of RepresentativesCompass Group has won a US Government catering deal despite being investigated by the same administration two years before in connection with a United Nations Peacekeeping scandal.
Posted: 27 November 2007 | 11:44

Punch considers £5b bid for Mitchells & Butlers – For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

Weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Compass to reveal contract coup and profit surge; Wagamama delays flotation; GM cultivation could be banned in Europe; and more...
Posted: 26 November 2007 | 10:44

The Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

Chris DruceYou’d probably bet things couldn’t get any worse for the Government this week. Of course the House always wins and you’d be wrong.
Posted: 23 November 2007 | 14:45

England’s football failure will boost food venues

England: Euro hopes crushed by CroatiaFood-led pubs and restaurants will be boosted by England failing to qualify for Euro 2008, analysts have predicted.
Posted: 23 November 2007 | 12:49

Government doesn’t care about tourism, says BHA

Cutting VisitBritain funding by almost 20% shows that the Government “doesn’t care” about tourism, British Hospitality Association (BHA) chief executive Bob Cotton said last night.
Posted: 23 November 2007 | 11:28

Fullers has “cautious optimism” for winter trading

Fullers logoFuller, Smith & Turner said it was approaching the winter with “cautious optimism” after pub sales and profits rose despite a summer blighted by the poor weather and the introduction of the smoking ban.
Posted: 23 November 2007 | 11:11

Operators hit back on water profits

WaterLondon restaurateurs have hit back at a report claiming that restaurants are pushing costly mineral water on diners to make a "quick profit".
Posted: 22 November 2007 | 10:34

New bid to extradite hotel executives wanted in US for fraud

Red Carnation logoThe US Government yesterday launched the latest High Court round of its fight to have elderly Red Carnation hotel executives Stanley and Beatrice Tollman extradited to face charges in the USA in connection with a $100m (£48.6m) bank fraud.
Posted: 21 November 2007 | 16:07

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