The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksGreene King Share News (GNK)

  • There is currently no data for GNK

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Pub firm Greene King expects to win market share post-Brexit

Wed, 29th Jun 2016 13:30

(Corrects to remove reference to Hungry Horse as a Spirit brandin paragraph 10. It is a Greene King brand.)

* Expects to win market share despite Brexit vote

* Comparable retail sales up 2.8 pct since start of currentFY

* FY pretax profit beats consensus

* Shares rise as much as 5 pct, down 15 pct over last week

By Esha Vaish

June 29 (Reuters) - Brewer Greene King Plc expectsto win market share this year, despite the risk that Britain'svote to leave the European Union will deter people from drinkingand dining out at a time when pub firms are already fighting forevery pound in consumers' pockets.

CEO Rooney Anand said the company would be able to lure morecustomers as over 300 of its pubs were switching to morefood-driven formats, currently in vogue, and it had gainedpopular food brands by acquiring Spirit Pub Company last year.

Shares in Greene King, which brews ales such as Old SpeckledHen, rose as much as 5 percent on Wednesday, after full-yearprofit beat consensus, but by 1145 GMT were up just 0.26percent. They are down nearly 15 percent since last week'sBrexit vote, amid concerns about potential vulnerability to anyfall-off in consumer demand.

The company said like-for-like retail sales rose 2.8 percentover the first eight weeks of the current financial year, asbetter weather in May and England's involvement in the Europeansoccer championship drove many to its outlets despite reluctanceamong consumers to spend before the June 23 referendum.

The figure showed an acceleration in sales over the 1.5percent growth seen in the year to May 1, which had beaten the1.3 percent rise seen across the wider market.

"The opportunity that Spirit represents in bringing thebusiness together as we are doing, and having the strongeststable of brands and the biggest war chest, will give usopportunities that will enable us to take market share," Anandsaid.

He said Greene King's confidence about its ability tooutperform also stemmed from the fact that it had fared betterthan its peers after the 2008-9 financial crash.

Panmure Gordon analyst Anna Barnfather said the company'sintegration initiatives and its ownership of pub properties leftit "less operationally geared than many of its leasehold pub andrestaurant peers".

Greene King's 774 million-pound Spirit deal, the biggest inits 217-year history, has helped it better compete with rivalssuch as Marston's Plc, Mitchells & Butlers Plc and J D Wetherspoon Plc.

Spirit brands, such as Flaming Grill, were among the firstto increase their food offerings to satiate growing appetitesamong Britons to drink out less and instead opt for value mealsthat can also be bought at supermarkets and takeaway shops.

Boosted by Spirit synergies, full-year adjusted pretaxprofit grew 52.2 percent to 256.5 million pounds ($343.6million), beating analysts' consensus of 246.1 million poundsaccording to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Deutsche Bank analysts wrote that the company was in a"position of comparative strength to withstand any near-termdeclines in consumer sentiment".

Greene King, however, said that it expected some impact fromcurrency movements as it purchased some items from Europe andsome using dollars, and would give an update in December. ($1 = 0.7465 pounds) (Reporting by Esha Vaish in Bengaluru; Editing by Sunil Nairand Mark Trevelyan)

More News
9 Sep 2016 09:18

Britain's FTSE slips, banking stocks gain after ECB

(ADVISORY- Follow European and UK stock markets in real time on the Reuters Live Markets blog on Eikon, see cpurl://apps.cp./cms/?pageId=livemarkets) * FTSE 100 down 0.1 pct * Banks extend post-ECB rally * Bunzl, Burberry fall after downgrades * Mid-cap pub operators in fo

Read more
9 Sep 2016 07:37

Greene King hails 'strong start' to year but warns over Brexit impact

(ShareCast News) - Pub company Greene King said it has made a strong start to the year, with like-for-like sales growth of 1.7% in the 18 weeks to 4 September, but sounded a cautious note on the impact of the Brexit vote. Greene King attributed its strong start to the European Football Championships

Read more
2 Sep 2016 15:05

UK Shareholder Meetings Calendar - Next 7 Days

Read more
2 Sep 2016 15:04

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Next 7 Days

Read more
15 Jul 2016 08:33

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Bernstein Cuts Next And M&S To Underperform

Read more
7 Jul 2016 08:52

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Greene King Non-Executive Director Buys Shares

Read more
5 Jul 2016 14:58

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Greene King Chairman Philip Yea Buys Shares

Read more
1 Jul 2016 08:51

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Berenberg - Buy Dignity; Liberum - Buy Genus

Read more
29 Jun 2016 07:33

Greene King FY profit up 52%, but warns on Brexit impact

(ShareCast News) - Pub group Greene King reported a surge in full-year profit and revenue, partly thanks to its acquisition of Spirit Pub Company, but cautioned that Brexit was likely to hit consumer confidence in the near term. For the 52 weeks to 1 May, adjusted pre-tax profit rose 52.2% to £256.5

Read more
29 Jun 2016 07:16

TOP NEWS: Greene King Warns On Consumer Confidence Post-Brexit

Read more
22 Jun 2016 15:05

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Next 7 Days

Read more
16 Jun 2016 08:10

'Casual dining' restaurants suffer but pubs bubble up, Coffer Peach finds

(ShareCast News) - Trading at larger UK pubs and restaurant groups slowed even further in May, with like-for-like sales down 1.4% year-on-year as a hefty decline at casual dining chains outweighed a small improvement for pubs. These findings from the Coffer Peach Business Trackers were the bigge

Read more
19 May 2016 07:51

Pubs suffer tough April as restaurants enjoy further growth

(ShareCast News) - The restaurants and pubs sector endured a further decline in like-for-like sales in April, as wavering consumer confidence mixed with inclement weather. Like-for-like sales across managed pub and restaurant groups fell 0.8% against the same month last year, according to the Coffer

Read more
17 Mar 2016 08:41

Pub and restaurant sales fall flat in February, Peach Tracker finds

(ShareCast News) - Pub and restaurant sales were flat last month and the industry expects to endure a tougher year than last, according to a respected industry survey. The results of the monthly Peach Tracker, produced by CGA Peach in partnership with Coffer Group, RSM and UBS, found like-for-like s

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.