Investors cheer as pubs group JD Wetherspoon quits social media

Shares in British pub group JD Wetherspoon rose up to 1.5%, backing up outspoken chairman Tim Martin’s claim that the decision to quit all of its social media accounts would not negatively affect the group’s business.

Investors cheer as pubs group JD Wetherspoon quits social media

By Geoff Percival

Shares in British pub group JD Wetherspoon rose up to 1.5%, backing up outspoken chairman Tim Martin’s claim that the decision to quit all of its social media accounts would not negatively affect the group’s business.

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