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Week Ahead 27-31 May
24 May 2013
A summary of key company announcements expected in the coming weekDaily Mail continues to shift focus
23 May 2013
RESULT: The media group continues to diversify its operations away from print media and towards B2B which continues to grow steadilyWeak sales growth hits Mitchells & Butlers
23 May 2013
RESULTS: As with other pub companies, Mitchells & Butlers' performance has been hit by poor consumer conditions and bad weather - but sales...Profits down, property up at Shaftesbury
22 May 2013
RESULTS: Two big development projects around Carnaby Street are reducing the West End landlord's short-term earningsShake-up at Britvic
22 May 2013
RESULTS: Britvic is to push through a big restructuring - but it's unclear whether that reflects merger partner AG Barr's priorities, or is...Future facing digital margin challenge
22 May 2013
RESULTS: Games publishing specialist Future is discovering that digital subscriber are rather less profitable than those from print-based formatsMore work for Innovation
22 May 2013
RESULT: The Innovation Group is attracting significantly more business, but the shares' hefty forward PE ratio means the growth story is factored...Zytronic loses its touch
21 May 2013
RESULTS: Zytronic's customers are mothballing projects and lower volumes have hammered marginsGreencore finds its stride
21 May 2013
RESULTS: Brushing off the adverse effects of the horsemeat scandal, convenience food producer Greencore put in a remarkably resilient first-half...Paragon powers ahead Tip Update
21 May 2013
RESULTS: Paragon's half-year profits and its half-year dividend payout were both higher - there's also a solid pipeline of business lined up...Solid progress from ITE
20 May 2013
RESULTS: ITE reported solid growth in its core markets and made a number of acquisitions, too.Thomas Cook takes debt holiday
20 May 2013
RESULTS: Thomas Cook continues to rise from the ashes and a huge refinancing package should demolish a big chunk of the group's debt burden