LSE:WTB (Whitbread PLC)

About WTB

Founded in 1742, Whitbread has grown from a regional brewer into one of the UKs biggest hospitality firms. The group manages hotels, restaurants and leisure clubs. Brands include Premier Travel Inn, Brewers Fayre, Beefeater, Costa.

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Better buy: Whitbread plc vs Greggs plc

Costa Coffee-owner Whitbread plc's (LON:WTB) shares dip 7%. Is Greggs plc (LON:GRG) a safer bet?

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This company's shares could disappoint between now and 2019.

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Royston Wild look at two of the hottest FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE: UKX) growth dividend bets.

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This stock has 20% upside by 2019

Buying this company right now could be a sound move.

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Edward Sheldon looks at two growth stocks he believes have strong potential.

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These two shares seem to offer excellent value for money.

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Royston Wild looks at two FTSE 350 giants with fantastic futures.

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2 large-cap stocks I’d buy in January

These two companies have bright outlooks.

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2 shockingly cheap growth shares

Royston Wild runs the rule over two of London’s hottest growth stocks.

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Do these stocks offer the perfect mix of capital and dividend growth?

Edward Sheldon looks at two stocks that have potential to deliver both capital and dividend growth going forward.

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