Super Bowl, Premier League and Six Nations: London’s pubs ready for a very big weekend February 9, 2024 Super Bowl, Premier League and Six Nations: London's pubs ready for a very big weekend
Investec hand rugby vote of confidence with Champions Cup sponsorship August 31, 2023 Investec has handed rugby a much-needed vote of confidence by striking a five-year deal to replace Heineken as sponsor of the Champions Cup. Europe and South Africa’s premier club competition has been without a sponsor since the Dutch beer brand, involved since 1995, stepped away from the title association in June. It represents a huge [...]
Heineken cuts costs as beer sales slide 14 per cent April 22, 2020 Heineken has reported a 14 per cent drop in beer sales in March, and predicts the situation will worsen in the months to come. The brewer has suffered sharp declines in all regions as coronavirus restrictions close pubs and restaurants. In South Africa Heineken was forced to shut down production entirely. With pubs closed, Heineken [...]
Budweiser owner hikes guidance after raking in higher-than-anticipated beer sales October 27, 2022 Brewing giant AB InBev has lifted its yearly earnings guidance after posting higher than anticipated earnings, with punters’ thirst for beer not waning despite high inflation levels. Raising a glass to its best quarterly performance this year, on a volume basis, the Budweiser maker elevated its 2022 guidance. EBITDA is now anticipated to rise between [...]
‘Cosmic’ borrowing costs stop Russian bond sales as debt teeters on brink of default April 11, 2022 “Cosmic” borrowing costs have forced Russia to stop bond sales for the rest of the year, as its debt teeters on the brink of defaulting. Sanctions on the Kremlin continued to bite, as its finance minister revealed drastic action this week. This comes after Western sanctions forced it to pay bondholders in roubles, despite it [...]
UK Rich List 2022: Who have the biggest fortunes among Britain’s 177 billionaires? May 20, 2022 Billionaire brothers Sri and Gopi Hinduja are the wealthiest people in the UK, according to this year’s Sunday Times Rich List. The annual list showed that the pair, who run the Mumbai-based conglomerate Hinduja Group, saw their fortune jump by more than £11 billion. There were a record 177 billionaires in the UK, according to [...]
Stop blaming Brexit for beer supply issues, says Wetherspoon’s Tim Martin September 2, 2021 Brexit is not the cause of driver shortages as pub chain Wetherspoon’s was hit by beer supply issues earlier this week, the company’s founder Tim Martin said this afternoon. The group apologised to customers on Wednesday after it said supplies of Heineken, Carling and Coors beers ran dry in some pubs. Martin, an ardent supporter [...]
Ideagen agrees to £1.09bn takeover offer from London private equity firm May 9, 2022 UK software company Ideagen has agreed to a £1.09bn all-cash takeover offer from London-based private equity firm Hg.
JD Wetherspoon hit by supply chain disruption as beers unavailable September 1, 2021 Pub goers hoping to order a pint of Carling or Coors have been left disappointed after JD Wetherspoon confirmed shortages of some products. The pub chain did not know how many sites had been impacted by beer shortages but said it was only aware of supply issues with Carling and Coors beers. Some customers have [...]
As the FTSE 100 turns 40, what does the future hold for London’s leading blue-chip index? January 2, 2024 After posting an annualised return of 15.9 per cent in the 1980s and 11.1 in the 1990s, the FTSE 100 has recorded growth of only 0.4 per cent since 2000.