TOP NEWS: Restaurant Group to raise GBP175 million as 2020 loss widens
TOP NEWS: Restaurant Group to raise GBP175 million as 2020 loss widens
Read moreTOP NEWS: Restaurant Group to raise GBP175 million as 2020 loss widens
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Read moreLONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Restaurant Group plans GBP175 million raise
Read more(Sharecast News) - Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group said it aimed to raise £175m as it looked to bolster its balance sheet as it reported wider losses due to coronavirus lockdowns.
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Read moreIN BRIEF: Restaurant Group agrees to GBP500 million debt facilities
Read more(Sharecast News) - The Restaurant Group unveiled £500m of new debt facilities and said delivery and takeaway trading at Wagamama and other chains was strong.
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