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| Pizza Hut UK unveils a £12.12m pre-tax loss 26/08/2010 |
| Pizza Hut UK has posted a pre-tax loss of £12.12m for the 52 weeks to 29 November 2009, down from £13.31m in the previous year.
The group, which is owned by Yum! Brands, the owner of KFC, has been reorganising its UK business for some time, a process which has seen it attempt to jettison loss making high street sites.
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| “All-you-can eat” Brewers Fayre to be rolled out 07/09/2010 |
| Whitbread plans to rollout the all-you-can eat offer to more of its Brewers Fayre estate after a successful trial.
The group has been running the concept “Buffet Place” at its Paper Mill pub in High Wycombe for a couple of months.
Now, the operator thinks it has the offer at the right standard to expand upon its original plan of eight sites.
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| Is there anybody there and how much are you paying? 31/01/2010 |
| Occupancy rates during 2009 have, in the main (Prague aside), been maintained and in locations such as London, have actually been healthy. But at what price?
Revenue per available room (revpar) is the favoured, broad-stroke industry measure that p more » |
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| Punch: Dyson steps into the vacuum 05/09/2010 |
| The sector seems to have its fair share of tough jobs at the moment. A vacancy to one of them will be filled this week when Ian Dyson pitches up at Punch Taverns.
The new chief executive, who replaces Giles Thorley, would seem to have much to do. more » |
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