All Patisserie Valerie articles – Page 9
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Grexit overhangs M&C20
In what was a half term week of fairly low volumes in the stock markets, the M&C20 outperformed the All-Share Index, rising 0.3% while the wider market fell 0.2%
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Warm weather supports pub share prices
The M&C20 was down 0.3% this week, underperforming a 0.7% rise in the All-Share Index, as profit taking of SSP Group’s shares held the M&C’s index back, while the minutes suggesting a rate rise may be delayed from the last BoE interest rate meeting supported the wider market
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H1 EBITDA up 23.1% at Patisserie Holdings
Patisserie Holdings, the parent company of Patisserie Valerie, has this morning reported a 23.1% increase in EBITDA to £8.7m
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Big week for pubcos boost M&C20
The M&C20 had a very strong week last week, and has again outperformed the wider market this week rising 0.7% against a 0.3% drop in the FTSE all-share, Will Brumby of Langton Capital writes.
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PV rolls out afternoon tea offer
Patisserie Valerie, the Patisserie Holdings-owned brand, has extended its new afternoon tea offer across its estate
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Tortilla secures West Hampstead PizzaExpress
Tortilla, the Quilvest-backed, fast-casual concept, has secured the former PizzaExpress unit in West Hampstead for an opening next month
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Patisserie Valerie opens third Brasserie site
Patisserie Valerie has opened the third site under its brasserie format on the site of the former Café Rouge in Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square
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Tortilla makes further key appointments
Tortilla, the Quilvest-backed, fast-casual concept, has further strengthened its management team with the promotion of Ben Eastwood, who launched the brand in Trinity Kitchen, Leeds, to area manager for the Midlands and the North
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Wider market outperforming leisure sector
The M&C20 (+0.5%) underperformed a surging All-Share last week. The latter was up by 2.8% driven, in large part, by a rebound in oil stocks, global mining company shares listed in London and a number of international mega-caps such as Standard Chartered bank.
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Tortilla strengthens pipeline and team
Tortilla has further strengthened its openings pipeline for this year, both inside and outside London, whilst also adding to its operational team
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Roadside services on the up
Top 5 star ratings have been awarded to seven motorway service stations from across the country
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MRO uncertainty holds back pubcos in M&C20
The M&C20 was up 1.1% to 1,386 points this week while the All-Share seemed reluctant to push its new highs, rising just 0.2% to 1,091 points.
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Bacon named Retailers’ Retailer 2015
Tim Bacon has been singled out by his peers as the stand-out individual in the eating-out and drinking-out market
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Strong performances across M&C20
The M&C20 was up 1.7% this week to 1,370 points as strong performances from big caps Domino’s and Cineworld lifted the index. The All-Share was up 0.8% to 1,089 points as utilities, oil and gas stocks held the wider market back
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Johnson: Hospitality a more attractive career choice
Luke Johnson has said that Britain’s new foodie culture coupled with a more focused approach to training is helping to make hospitality a more attractive career choice for young people
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Analysis & Insight
Byron and Browns named most satisfying brands
Byron and Browns have been named the most satisfying eating-out brands and Five Guys the best quality in CGA Peach’s BrandTrack survey.
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Patisserie Valerie secures Café Rouge in Glasgow
Patisserie Valerie has secured a further site in Glasgow, after taking a former Café Rouge unit
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Philpotts expands ‘Café’ format
Philpotts is expanding the roll out of its evolved, less formal format called Café Philpotts within its existing sites
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Pubcos up in M&C20
The All-Share outperformed the M&C20 this week, rising 1.1% to 1,069 points, as a rally in the oil price pushed oil stocks higher. The M&C20 was up a more reasonable 0.1% to 1,305 points
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JDW, Green King and Marston's outperform M&B
The M&C20 was broadly unchanged this week, rising 0.2% to 1,304 points while the All-Share had a worse week, falling 0.7% to 1,058 points