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Ruth's Hospitality Group Inc (RUTH) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
$Ruth's Hospitality Group Inc Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript #earnings #markets #investing
Ruth’s Hospitality Group Inc (NASDAQ:RUTH) Q4 2022 Earnings Call dated Feb. 23, 2023. Corporate Participants: Michael Hynes — Vice President, Finance and Accounting Cheryl Henry — President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairwoman Kristy Chipman — Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer Analysts: Brian Vaccaro — Raymond James — Analyst Todd Brooks — The Benchmark Company —…
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The Royle Family - BBC Two / BBC One - September 14, 1998 - December 25, 2000
Sitcom (25 episodes)
Running Time: 30 - 60 minutes
Stars:
Ricky Tomlinson as James Randolph "Jim" Royle
Sue Johnston as Barbara Royle (née Speakman)
Caroline Aherne as Denise Best (née Royle)
Ralf Little as Antony James Royle
Craig Cash as David "Dave" Best
Liz Smith as Norma Jean Speakman (Nana)
Jessica Hynes as Cheryl Carroll
Doreen Keogh as Mary Carroll
Peter Martin as Joe Carroll
Geoffrey Hughes as Twiggy
Andrew Whyment as Darren Sinclair-Jones
Sheridan Smith as Emma Kavanagh
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Elections N.L. releases full list of candidates after nominations close
Elections N.L. released the full list of candidates running the provincial election after nominations closed at 2 p.m. Saturday.
There are 127 candidates running: 40 Liberals, 40 Progressive Conservatives, 33 New Democrats, 6 members of the N.L. Alliance and 8 independents.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME: OFFICIAL CANDIDATES: POLITICAL AFFILIATION: (if any) 1 Baie Verte – Green Bay PADDOCK, LinWARR, Brian H. Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party 2 Bonavista GILL, ChristineKING, Neil E.J.
PARDY, Craig
WHEY, Timothy V.
Liberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
New Democratic Party
3 Burgeo – La Poile PARSONS, AndrewVANTA, Judy
WHEELER-PARK, Ethan Maxwell
Liberal PartyNew Democratic Party
Progressive Conservative Party
4 Burin – Grand Bank BANFIELD, AlvinDODGE, Fred R.
PIKE, Paul
New Democratic PartyProgressive Conservative Party
Liberal Party
5 Cape St. Francis FLEMING, PhyllisLANE, Ryan
WALL, Joedy
WHITTLE, Peter L.
New Democratic PartyNL Alliance
Progressive Conservative Party
Liberal Party
6 Carbonear – Trinity – Bay de Verde BUTT, FrankCOLE, Edward Thomas
CROCKER, Steve
SMITH, Matt
Progressive Conservative Party
Liberal Party
New Democratic Party
7 Cartwright – L’Anse au Clair DEMPSTER, Lisa V.NOLAN, Joshua Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party 8 Conception Bay East – Bell Island BRAZIL, David J.HAMMOND, Lynn
WILL, Gavin
Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party
New Democratic Party
9 Conception Bay South BUTLER, WarrickLOVELL, Andrew
MOORES, Shelley L.
PETTEN, Barry
NL AllianceNew Democratic Party
Liberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
10 Corner Brook BYRNE, GerrySTEWART, Tom Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party 11 Exploits FORSEY, PleamanMERCER, Rodney Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party 12 Ferryland MURPHY, Paul F.O’BRIEN, Cheryl
O’DRISCOLL, Loyola
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
13 Fogo Island – Cape Freels BRAGG, DerrickCOLLINS, Sue
GILL, Jim
Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party
New Democratic Party
14 Fortune Bay – Cape La Hune JOE, NoelLOVELESS, Elvis
WALSH, Charlene
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
15 Gander HAGGIE, JohnHARNUM, Jamie
LAHEY, Dawn
Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party
New Democratic Party
16 Grand Falls-Windsor – Buchans BALL, DebbiePIKE, Holly
TIBBS, Chris
Liberal PartyNew Democratic Party
Progressive Conservative Party
17 Harbour Grace – Port de Grave HYNES, DionPARSONS, Pam
SPARKES, Roy
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
18 Harbour Main CHADWICK, TonyCONWAY OTTENHEIMER, Helen
MURPHY, George
New Democratic PartyProgressive Conservative Party
Liberal Party
19 Humber – Bay of Islands FLYNN, StelmanJOYCE, Eddie
MARCHE, Robert
Liberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
20 Humber – Gros Morne FUREY, AndrewGOUDIE, Jim
LERMAN, Sheina
Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party
New Democratic Party
21 Labrador West BROWN, JordanBUTTON, Wayne
McGRATH, Nick
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
22 Lake Melville ABBASS, Andrew T.BAIKIE, Michelle
NORMAN, Amy
TOBIN, Shannon John
TRIMPER, Perry
Liberal Party
New Democratic Party
Progressive Conservative Party
23 Lewisporte – Twillingate BENNETT, Derek J.SIMMS, Rhonda Lee Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party 24 Mount Pearl North LESTER, JimMcCREATH, Jennifer J.G.
NEVILLE, William
STOYLES, Lucy S.
Progressive Conservative PartyNew Democratic Party
NL Alliance
Liberal Party
25 Mount Pearl – Southlands GRANT, CindyHAYWARD, Karla
LANE, Paul
WINSOR, Cara Krista
Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party
New Democratic Party
26 Mount Scio BORNE, Larry G.FOLLETT, Damian
NEWBURY, Andrea
O’LEARY, Sheilagh
STOODLEY, Sarah
Progressive Conservative Party
NL Alliance
New Democratic Party
Liberal Party
27 Placentia – St. Mary’s GAMBIN-WALSH, SherryMANNING, Calvin
WHITTLE, Clem J.
Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party
NL Alliance
28 Placentia West – Bellevue DAVIS, Carolyn A.DWYER, Jeff
SYNARD, Sam
New Democratic PartyProgressive Conservative Party
Liberal Party
29 St. Barbe – L’Anse aux Meadows FITZGERALD, SheilaHOWELL, Krista Lynn
McCLUSKY, John
MITCHELMORE, Ford
Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party
New Democratic Party
Non-Affiliated
30 St. George’s – Humber BISHOP, Gary W.REID, Scott
SAMMS, Melissa Lindsey
SNOOK, Shane
Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party
New Democratic Party
NL Alliance
31 St. John’s Centre DINN, JimHICKEY, Gemma
LEGROW, Robyn
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
32 St. John’s East – Quidi Vidi ABBOTT, JohnCOFFIN, Alison
HAMMOND, Vaughn
Liberal PartyNew Democratic Party
Progressive Conservative Party
33 St. John’s West COADY, SiobhanENNIS, Kristina H.
WALSH, Brenda C.
Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Party
New Democratic Party
34 Stephenville – Port au Port AYLWARD, KevinRUBY, Jamie
WAKEHAM, Tony
Liberal PartyNew Democratic Party
Progressive Conservative Party
35 Terra Nova ANONSEN, Anne MarieDENTY, Steve
PARROTT, Lloyd K.
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
36 Topsail – Paradise BURT, Kathleen EllenCARTER, Ken
DINN, Paul C.
New Democratic PartyLiberal Party
Progressive Conservative Party
37 Torngat Mountains EVANS, Lela M.JOHNSON-CASTLE, Patricia
RYAN, Devon
Progressive Conservative PartyNew Democratic Party
Liberal Party
38 Virginia Waters – Pleasantville DAVIS, BernardDEON, Jenn
LAWLOR, Vic
Liberal PartyNew Democratic Party
Progressive Conservative Party
39 Waterford Valley HOLDEN, MichaelOSBORNE, Tom
YOUNG, Peter J.
Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party
New Democratic Party
40 Windsor Lake CROSBIE, ChesHOGAN, John
SHEA, Tomás
Progressive Conservative PartyLiberal Party
New Democratic Party
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#Jessica #Hynes #Biography #Photos #Wallpapers #portraits #babe #brunettemodel #challenge #girls #instaart #lip #look #makeuplooks #suicidegirl
Hynes was born in Lewisham, London, on 15 November 1972, but grew up in Brighton, where she attended Dorothy Stringer Large School. As a teenager Hynes was part of the National Youth Theatre company, and made her professional dĂ©but in Peter Greenaway’s 1993 film The Baby of Mâcon, playing the very first midwife. For the first fourteen years of her career, she used her maiden name as a phase name. Early in her career she teamed up with future Spaced co-star Katy Carmichael in a comedy double-act called The Liz Hurleys, appeared in two productions at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre, and played parts on television in the nursing drama Staying Alive (1995-1997) and quick-lived sketch shows Six Pairs of Pants, (Un)all-natural Acts and Asylum – where the Spaced team (Stevenson, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright) first assembled. She also guest starred in the first ever episode of Midsomer Murders in 1997.
From 1998-2000 she played the supporting role of Cheryl in the surprise hit sitcom The Royle Family and reprised the role for special episodes in 2006 and 2009. Also in 1999, she co-wrote and starred in Spaced. In 200four she played a minor part as Yvonne in horror comedy Shaun of the Dead, once again working with Pegg and Wright. In the same year she was also cast as Magda, friend of the titular character, in the Hollywood sequel Bridget Jones’ Diary 2 also called Bridget Jones’ Diary: The Edge of Reason. In 2005 Hynes took the add role in the BBC One sitcom According to Bex (which she thought was so bad that she sacked her agent for putting her up to it)[1], and had a starring role in British comedy Confetti alongside Jimmy Carr, Martin Freeman, and Mark Heap.
In early 2007 she took the lead female role in the film Magicians, starring alongside comic duo David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Later that year she starred in Learners, a comedy drama television movie which she also wrote, on BBC One in November 2007.[2] She also provided the voice of Mafalda Hopkirk in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
She played as Joan Redfern in the 2007 Doctor Who episodes “Human Nature” and “The Family of Blood”. She then appeared in second episode of the story The End of Time playing a character named Verity Newman, who is descended from Joan.[3]. Hynes has appeared in Big Finish’s Eighth Doctor audio adventure “Invaders from Mars”, with her Spaced colleague Simon Pegg.
In 2007 she starred in Son of Rambow, as Jessica Stevenson, and played the part of Mary Proudfoot. Brethren Mother to the star of the film, Bill Milner.
Hynes cowrote the pilot Phoo Action, based on the cartoons of Jamie Hewlett, which was transmitted on BBC Three in early 2008.[4]
In the same year Hynes appeared in the film Faintheart and in a revival of Alan Ayckbourne’s The Norman Conquests at the Old Vic. In 2009 she made her Broadway debut in the play’s transfer[5] and was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance.
In 2009 she returned to the Royal Court in The Priory, a fresh play by Michael Wynne[6].
She plans to pursue a solo career as a standup comedian[7] also as publishing a children’s book Ants in the Marmalade[8].
Name Jessica Hynes Height Naionality England Date of Birth 15 November 1972 Place of Birth London, England, UK Famous for
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Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. (RUTH) Q2 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
$RUTH Q2 2022 Earnings Call Transcript #earnings #markets #investing
Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: RUTH) Q2 2022 earnings call dated Aug. 05, 2022 Corporate Participants: Michael Hynes — Vice President of Finance and Accounting Cheryl Henry — President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairwoman Kristy Chipman — Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer Analysts: Nicole Miller — Piper Sandler Companies — Analyst Brian Vaccaro — Raymond James…
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#Jessica #Hynes #Biography #Photos #Wallpapers #amor #artsy #happiness #hiphop #ilovemakeup #instasky #languagelearning #makeupoftheday #maquiagembrasil #nature
Hynes was born in Lewisham, London, on 15 November 1972, but grew up in Brighton, where she attended Dorothy Stringer Large School. As a teenager Hynes was part of the National Youth Theatre company, and made her professional dĂ©but in Peter Greenaway’s 1993 film The Baby of Mâcon, playing the very first midwife. For the first fourteen years of her career, she used her maiden name as a phase name. Early in her career she teamed up with future Spaced co-star Katy Carmichael in a comedy double-act called The Liz Hurleys, appeared in two productions at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre, and played parts on television in the nursing drama Staying Alive (1995-1997) and quick-lived sketch shows Six Pairs of Pants, (Un)all-natural Acts and Asylum – where the Spaced team (Stevenson, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright) first assembled. She also guest starred in the first ever episode of Midsomer Murders in 1997.
From 1998-2000 she played the supporting role of Cheryl in the surprise hit sitcom The Royle Family and reprised the role for special episodes in 2006 and 2009. Also in 1999, she co-wrote and starred in Spaced. In 200four she played a minor part as Yvonne in horror comedy Shaun of the Dead, once again working with Pegg and Wright. In the same year she was also cast as Magda, friend of the titular character, in the Hollywood sequel Bridget Jones’ Diary 2 also called Bridget Jones’ Diary: The Edge of Reason. In 2005 Hynes took the add role in the BBC One sitcom According to Bex (which she thought was so bad that she sacked her agent for putting her up to it)[1], and had a starring role in British comedy Confetti alongside Jimmy Carr, Martin Freeman, and Mark Heap.
In early 2007 she took the lead female role in the film Magicians, starring alongside comic duo David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Later that year she starred in Learners, a comedy drama television movie which she also wrote, on BBC One in November 2007.[2] She also provided the voice of Mafalda Hopkirk in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
She played as Joan Redfern in the 2007 Doctor Who episodes “Human Nature” and “The Family of Blood”. She then appeared in second episode of the story The End of Time playing a character named Verity Newman, who is descended from Joan.[3]. Hynes has appeared in Big Finish’s Eighth Doctor audio adventure “Invaders from Mars”, with her Spaced colleague Simon Pegg.
In 2007 she starred in Son of Rambow, as Jessica Stevenson, and played the part of Mary Proudfoot. Brethren Mother to the star of the film, Bill Milner.
Hynes cowrote the pilot Phoo Action, based on the cartoons of Jamie Hewlett, which was transmitted on BBC Three in early 2008.[4]
In the same year Hynes appeared in the film Faintheart and in a revival of Alan Ayckbourne’s The Norman Conquests at the Old Vic. In 2009 she made her Broadway debut in the play’s transfer[5] and was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance.
In 2009 she returned to the Royal Court in The Priory, a fresh play by Michael Wynne[6].
She plans to pursue a solo career as a standup comedian[7] also as publishing a children’s book Ants in the Marmalade[8].
Name Jessica Hynes Height Naionality England Date of Birth 15 November 1972 Place of Birth London, England, UK Famous for
The post Jessica Hynes Biography Photos Wallpapers appeared first on Beautiful Women.
source http://topbeautifulwomen.com/jessica-hynes-biography-photos-wallpapers/
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