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Restaurant Group - Affordable restaurant firm’s remarkable growth record looks set to continue

April 2015

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  • RTN
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  • 697p
When Skyfall, the 23rd instalment of the James Bond franchise, grossed £103m in 2012, smashing UK box office records, one company that also enjoyed a spike in sales was Restaurant Group, which owns several chains of affordable eateries of which half are situated adjacent to cinemas. While the past couple of years have been much quieter for major film releases the slate for 2015 and 2016 looks very strong with Spectre (the latest Bond film) and new instalments from the Avengers, Star Wars and Hunger Games franchises set for release as well as an unlikely comeback for Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Terminator. This, alongside improving job prospects, rising wages and falls in the cost of living, make for a favourable backdrop for the F ...

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