All Enterprise Inns articles – Page 5
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Enterprise Inns reviews all lease renewals, assignments and investments
Enterprise Inns is reviewing all lease renewals, assignments and investments on a case-by-case basis, citing uncertainty surrounding new government legislation.
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ETI hopes new Kerridge pub will be inspirational
Enterprise Inns’ regional manager for Tom Kerridge’s new pub says he hopes the Coach’s format will inspire others in the trade and newcomers into the industry
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Collyer: Pubcos can benefit from end of beer tie
Geof Collyer of Deutsche Bank has predicted Enterprise Inns converting a third of its estate into a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) would add an extra 50p to its share price alone.
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Enterprise reveals managed estate details
Enterprise Inns has revealed the locations of its 10 initial managed sites, which includes at least two “semi-managed” pubs
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Enterprise converting failing pubs into shops
Enterprise Inns has revealed it has converted 22 pubs to convenience stores and will continue to look at this operating model as an alternative to disposals.
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Analyst corner: Rollo on beer sales
Jamie Rollo at Morgan Stanley looks at the recent rise in beer sales in the UK, and says that this is particular good news for Punch Taverns and Enterprise Inns
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Rollo: Further income growth expected at ETI
Leading analyst Jamie Rollo at Morgan Stanley has said that he expects Enterprise Inns to report a fifth consecutive quarter of like-for-like net income growth
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Enterprise salutes national Community Hero winner
Adrian Emmett of The Lion in Treorchy, Mid Glamorgan, was last night named as the national award winner of Enterprise Inns Community Heroes scheme
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Jack: Punch more attractive than Enterprise
Leading analyst Douglas Jack at Numis has said that after its successful restructure he views Punch Taverns as more attractive than Enterprise Inns
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Cottrell to leave Enterprise
Enterprise’s commercial director Ed Cottrell is to leave the business to pursue opportunities within the brewing and brands sector
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Simpson joins Enterprise as divisional director
Dan Simpson, formerly head of retail operations at SA Brains, has joined Enterprise Inns as a divisional director
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Enterprise begins managed expansion
Enterprise Inns has revealed it will have 10 directly managed sites by mid-November
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Enterprise agrees new £138m revolving credit facility
Enterprise Inns has announced that it has agreed the terms of a partial refinancing of its 2018 bonds, and agreed terms to replace its existing bank facility with a new £138m revolving credit facility on improved terms
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'No limits' for new Oakman/Downing JV
No limits or targets have been set for the number of sites that could operate under the new joint venture between Oakman Inns and the Downing Pub Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) Fund
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Enterprise to issue new bonds, eyes new debt facility
Enterprise Inns has announced that is it is to buy back some existing bonds and reissue new bonds with a later maturity date and on more favourable terms
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Harbottle joins Enterprise Inns
Enterprise Inns has appointed Paul Harbottle, former chief executive of Atmosphere Pubs & Bars and chief operating officer of JD Wetherspoon, as it looks to develop its new managed pub division
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Enterprise to offer MatchPint discount to all its tenants
Enterprise Inns is rolling its partnership with MatchPint out across its estate after a successful trial
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Enterprise to roll out online ordering
A new online ordering platform is set to be rolled out across Enterprise Inns’ 5,500-strong pub estate from 1 September
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Hundreds of Enterprise pubs use on-line ordering
Several hundred Enterprise Inns publicans have signed up to the company’s new on-line ordering system, with “many hundreds” expected to do so over the next few months, according to chief executive Simon Townsend
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Enterprise: Q3 underlying growth was 1.1%
Underlying like-for-like net income growth for Enterprise Inns in the third quarter of 2014 was 1.1%, taking out the positive impact of the football World Cup and a later Easter