Coco-Cola HBC share price knocked after drinks giant snaps up vodka group for £172m June 19, 2023 Coca-Cola HBC, the bottler of Coca-Cola products, has seen its share price knocked after it revealed plans to snap up a Finland-based Vodka group for $220m (£172m). The soft-drink company’s latest move comes as it looks to expand its presence within the alcoholic drinks market, while already bottling popular Italian apéritif Aperol. Today it revealed [...]
Government sends Fever-Tree mixers and a cricket shirt down under to celebrate post-Brexit trade deal May 31, 2023 The UK’s trade deals with Australia and New Zealand came into force at midnight, with special shipments of British goods such as signed Beano comics among the first to be sent under the new arrangements. The agreements are the first trade deals negotiated post-Brexit to enter into force and come after the UK, Australia and [...]
That’s the tonic! Board shakeup at Fever Tree after revenue spike May 25, 2023 Upmarket tonic maker Fever Tree is confident that a summer full of G&Ts will help continue to strengthen its balance sheet, as the group forecast revenues to reach upwards of £390m this year. Ahead of its AGM today, the drinks maker told investors that Fever-Tree recorded its highest ever value share in the On-Trade during [...]
How to throw the perfect Eurovision 2023 Party: your food, drinks and outfits sorted May 12, 2023 Can the UK beat last year’s runner-up placing to land the title? Probably not – but it’s time for Eurovision 2023, so let’s party anyway Nil pois? If last year’s runnerup placing is anything to go by, the UK may have finally relegated to history our abysmal showing at the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It [...]
The Notebook: Victoria Scholar on inflation, Ocado’s woes, and why Ted Lasso is a blessed relief March 28, 2023 The Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has warned firms against rising prices to offset inflation. He told the BBC, “please understand if we get inflation embedded, interest rates will have to go up further and higher inflation really benefits nobody.” The latest UK inflation rate for February surprised economists by picking up again to [...]
Sharp increase in retail sales amid ‘subdued’ outlook due to inflation – but is there a ‘chink of light’ with Easter holidays? March 24, 2023 British retail sales grew sharply last month compared to pre-pandemic levels, but price increases continue to deliver a “subdued” longer-term outlook. Sales volumes are thought to have increased by 1.2 per cent in February after a rise of 0.9 per cent in January, suggesting the industry is recovering from the pandemic well. Industry figures are [...]
The imperfect tonic: Fever-Tree to raise prices amid soaring cost inflation March 22, 2023 Up market tonic maker Fever-Tree has revealed plans to hike its prices, as it continues to navigate a surge in production costs. The company said made a loss in earnings for the year with revenues down 0.2 per cent to £116.2m from £118.3m the prior year. The London-listed adult drinks company said it felt the financial [...]
Fever-Tree names new chair to head tonic water titan December 12, 2022 Fever-Tree has appointed Domenic De Lorenzo to chair the tonic water giant. De Lorenzo, will step into the role after the London-listed beverage maker’s annual general meeting in May 2023. He is set to take up the reins from Bill Ronald, who was appointed as chair in 2013 and oversaw the company’s stock market listing [...]
Fever Tree profit margins impacted by shipping and inflationary pressures September 13, 2022 Fever Tree has said price increases on its soft drinks only partially helped to off-set cost pressures caused by heightened shipping costs. The tonic-water seller said its gross margins had been hit by “inflationary cost pressures and continued exposure to elevated Trans-Atlantic freight costs,” in interim results published on Tuesday. A gross margin of 37.4 [...]
London cocktail bars for summer, from rooftops to new terraces August 2, 2022 London cocktail bars are proudly dingy places. They’re described as “subterranean,” or “dimly-lit” or “dens.” That makes sense in the winter when we want to escape the bitterness with a biting smack of tequila on the tongue. But what about in summer, when we’re still after fine cocktails but with some more air to breathe, [...]