Archive: April 2016

Leisure sector growth: It’s getting harder out there

With a slew of weaker-than-expected US macro data coming out yesterday for March (Durable goods orders up 0.8% month-on-month from a steep drop in February; capital goods orders flat; consumer confidence slipping from 96.1 to 94.2), it might be a good time to contrast stock market optimism with the reality of underwhelming corporate data. Optimism…

Langton has a burger… MEATmission

Langton dined out at MEATmission in Hoxton over the weekend to check up on one of the loudest exponents of the gourmet burger movement. MEATmission leaves a particularly potent impression on your average East London diner, with its dark interior, raucous music, and pirate radio DJ booth overlooking an often boisterous crowd. It is this…