All Barratt articles – Page 3
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We are learning the lessons of the past
The country’s listed housebuilders are being battered, but they are in better shape than 12 years ago
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Sector’s listed firms see share prices routed by coronavirus fears
Costain the biggest loser with drop of 26%
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Barratt pushing on with MMC drive
Housebuilder upping use of modern methods despite economic uncertainty
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Barratt to speed up MMC roll-out
UK’s biggest housebuilder says 20% of homes will be built using method by next year
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Barratt and Kier among eight firms trialling Hackitt recommendations
Pair joined by Wates, Willmott Dixon and L Q in initiative
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Former Barratt MD to chair Homes for Lambeth
Council-owned company to start developing in London borough
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Barratt withdraws from role on £6bn Enfield regen scheme
Enfield council threatened to terminate the housebuilder’s role after it refused to commit to plans in its original bid
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Barratt delivers record profit as total builds hit nine-year high
UK’s largest housebuilder sees 12.1% profit surge as “robust” demand continues
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Barratt slashes house prices by 43% - good or bad news?
Barratt's attractiveness to investors is a moot point.Some in the City believe the housebuilder is over the worst and say its shares are worth a punt at 60p-ish. They point to the rescue deal it struck with its banks in the summer.Others are more reticent. Included in that camp is ...
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Barratt chairman puts his money where his mouth is
At Barratt's trading update this morning one analyst questioned whether FD Mark Pain or chief exec Mark Clare would be buying shares in the company any time soon."It's a good mark of confidence from the directors in the company's fortunes," he pointed out.Pain was cagey and joked that his wife ...
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Taylor Wimpey update update
There is a degree of uncertainty surrounding the date of Taylor Wimpey's next trading update - but what can we read into it?While Persimmon brought theirs forward this week and Barratt and Redrow are pencilled in the diary for November, there is no word from TW on a date yet.It ...
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A week is a long time in housebuilding
This week's news that £254m-turnover David McLean had fallen into administration sent reverberations around the industry because it was the biggest construction faller yet in the credit crunch.Administrator Deloitte will wind up the contracting arm and plans to sell off its housing developments; all very sensible so far.Presumably all the ...
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Media plays down housing crisis - 160,000 house building jobs to go
Not a headline you might expect. And let's hope the house building industry doesn't shed 160,000 jobs, but it is looking ever more likely.First let's get one thing out of the way. The media is blamed for hyping the crisis we now find ourselves in. To hold that view is ...
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