All Suppliers articles – Page 68
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William Grant turnover grows 1.4%
William Grant & Sons, the premium spirits producer, saw turnover grow 1.4% to £1.06bn in 2012, although operating profit fell from £126.3m to £124.8m
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Innis & Gunn FY turnover grows 23%
Innis & Gunn, the Scottish brewer, has reported a 23% rise in turnover to £9.1m in 2012 as UK volumes grew 10%
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Laventure leaves Budweiser Budvar UK
Budweiser Budvar UK has announced the departure of Joe Laventure as sales director
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CCE FY turnover grows 1.7%
Coca Cola Enterprises (CCE), the UK arm of the soft drinks giant, has reported a 0.9% rise in pre-tax profits to £258.7m in the year to 31 December 2012 on turnover up 1.7% to £1.8bn
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AG Barr half-year volumes grow 4.2%
AG Barr, the soft drinks company, has reported a 12.3% rise in pre-tax profits to £16.6m in the six months to 28 July as it grew volumes sales by 4.2% over the period
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Booker lfls accelerate in Q2
Booker Group has reported an acceleration of like-for-like sales in Q2, with the good weather lifting sales in its catering division and “solid progress” in Booker Direct, its delivered wholesale arm
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Analysis & Insight
Most publicans don't encourage soft drink sales
Over half of publicans (62%) are doing nothing to encourage sales of soft drinks in their venues, while admitting tap water consumption is on the rise, new research shows
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Whyte & Mackay names ex-Diageo MD as CEO
Whyte & Mackay has confirmed the appointment of Bryan Donaghey, former managing director, Scotland, at Diageo, as it new chief executive
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Doom Bar lifts Sharp's sales 30%
Increasing demand for Doom Bar helped Sharp’s, the Molson Coors-owned Cornish brewer, grow sales by 30% in the year to 29 December 2012 against the comparative 12-month period in 2011
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Meantime offers global 'work experience'
Meantime, the London brewer, is offering a global “work experience” trip for an individual to try craft brewing in five countries
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Miller Brands names new sales director
Miller Brands, the UK arm of global brewer SABMiller, has appointed Tim Clay, former on-trade and wholesale sales director at AB InBev UK, to the role of sales director
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SAB Miller outlines strategy
SAB Miller, the global brewer, will not change its strategy under new chief executive Alan Clark and has outlined three elements to his approach in a presentation to analysts
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Chapel Down: £4.5m funding, poor harvest hits H1
Chapel Down, the wine maker, has raised £4.35m in new funding for expansion as it reports a halving of EBITDA to £145k in the six months to 30 June
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Theakstons profits surge; urges PBD review
The North Yorkshire brewer has reported a sharp rise in profits in the year to 31 December 2012 and called for a formal review of the system of tax breaks for smaller brewers
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Analysis & Insight
187 breweries open in a year
Almost 190 new British microbreweries opened in the last 12 months, showing a 14% growth in the UK, according to the Good Beer Guide 2014
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Heap named Truman's Brewery chair
Malcolm Heap, the founder of the Greene King-owned Realpubs, has been named chairman of the new £1m Truman’s Brewery in East London, The Times reports
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Kopparberg reports 'extraordinary' summer sales
The Swedish cider maker says its sales in the on-trade grew 79% in July against the same month last year, with year-on-year sales in August up 55%
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Meantime EBITDA grows 29%
Meantime Brewing Company, the London-based brewer, saw EBITDA rise 29% in 2012 following a £4m investment in early 2012 at its Greenwich-based brewery
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Unite warns of further Kuehne + Nagel strikes
Unite has warned of further strike action at KNDL (Kuehne + Nagel Drinks Logistics) as workers prepare to take 24-hour strike action tomorrow (Wednesday 11 September)
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Analysis & Insight
UK cocktail boom 'under-estimated'
The number of on-trade outlets serving cocktails will increase by one third from 30,000 to 40,000 by 2017, according to a new report from drinks distributor Cellar Trends that says the size of the UK cocktail boom is under-estimated