All Finance articles – Page 150
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Green Deal investment a priority for £3bn government fund
Offshore wind and recycling projects will also get a share of £3bn of government funds
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Minister: FIT rate 'may be higher than 21p'
Greg Barker is to announce than 21p feed-in tariff is a minimum
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Concrete specialist J Reddington falls victim to hoax administration
Police are investigating after a fake notice was lodged with Companies House
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English cities given extra powers to drive growth
Eight urban centres will have greater say over major spending projects
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Austin-Smith:Lord owes staff £850,000
MottMacDonald, Mouchel, Arup, Buro Happold and Parsons Brinckerhoff among the creditors to financially troubled architect
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Construction output falls 1.1% in October
October output also down 2.7% on the same period last year
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Bellway reduces shared equity sales
Housebuilder uses “resilient” market to halve sales via expensive incentive
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Citywatch: Carillion bounces back from Eaga hit
Shares have tumbled at the firm but the market has since calmed
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High overheads drive WYG half yearly loss of £2.4m
Engineer set to capitalise on “niche opportunities” from government spending
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Berkeley profit up two thirds to over £100m
Housebuilder posts strong half-year results, partly thanks to sale of share in Imperial College London scheme
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Fifteen jobs lost at metalwork firm as administrators called in
Northern Ireland’s McGrath Group saved 117 jobs through internal re-redeployment
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Carillion to pull out of fitting solar PV panels
Contractor will exit solar PV installation market and outsource future work to SMEs
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Abu Dhabi saga could cost Austin-Smith:Lord ‘millions’
Late payment woes are stopping firm from finding new business, says partner
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Solar installations surge 300% to meet FITs deadline
Solar firms report huge jump in business in what is likely to be the last month of the current tariff rate
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RICS narrows its financial losses
Group accounts reveal £863,000 loss in the year to July 2011, down 37% on previous year
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Caparo Merchant Bar steel workers to take 50% pay cut
More than 150 staff will accept half their previous wage in a bid to keep the firm in business
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Carillion takes £20m hit on FITs lay-offs
Contractor says cost of restructuring energy business will double
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Government U-turn on brownfield tax break
Treasury abandons plans to scrap land remediation tax relief
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Empire State Ӱ owner may go public
Malkin Holdings, which owns the landmark, will release details over next three months
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Seven projects win Regional Development Funding
Two more bidding rounds for an extra £1bn will open in February 2012