All Finance articles – Page 202
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Redrow and Persimmon beat expectations
Housebuilders Redrow and Persimmon boosted the market this week with trading updates that allayed fears of a serious election slowdown in home buying
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BAM bets on civils despite record construction turnover
UK division delivers construction revenue of £1.1bn, but focus turns to rail, waste, roads and energy
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Lindum revenue falls 23%
Lincolnshire-based contractor Lindum Group has posted a 23% fall in turnover in the year to 30 November 2009 from £87m to £67.4m
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Balfour Beatty sells health and water PPP stakes for £21m
Balfour Beatty has raised more than £21m through the sale of its PPP stakes in Aberdeen Environmental Services and Consort Healthcare
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Warings boosts profit to £1.5m despite 19% turnover drop
Warings, the South Coast subsidiary of French contractor Bouygues, has posted a 19% drop in turnover from £98.8m to £80.1m in the year to 31 December 2009
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BAM posts record construction turnover for 2009
But UK firm plans to counter public spending cuts with refocus on civils work
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Taylor Wimpey has cut debt by £90m in 2010
But shareholder group pushing to reject chief executive’s remuneration package at AGM today
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Construction 'stuck in recession till 2011'
Construction Products Association report says industry is lagging behind the UK economic recovery
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Balfour Beatty sells stakes in two PPPs for £21m
Contractor sells interests in Aberdeen Environment Services and Consort Healthcare
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Construction decline holds back UK economy
Nominal growth of 0.2% is hampered by decrease of 0.7% in construction sector
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Native Land continues to mark out its territory
SME profile: Fledgling developer behind Rogers’ NEO Bankside returns to buying up London’s land
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Ian Tyler still best value boss as bonus row escalates
Balfour chief executive praised for 2009 success as shareholders complain of ‘excessive’ rewards
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Emcor returns to profit despite 10% drop in turnover
M&E contractor Emcor posted a 10% drop in turnover to £320m in 2009, although pre-tax profit was up to £11.2m from £10.9m
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Construction insolvencies on the decline
Report by Experian shows insolvencies are 5% down in March compared to last year
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David Arnold becomes FD at Enterprise
Former Redrow finance director joins infrastructure support services firm in same role
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Morgan Sindall merges construction and infrastructure firms
Graham Shennan will head up Morgan Ashhurst and Morgan Est divisions which will operate as Morgan Sindall
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Simons restructures to make top directors more ‘hands on’
Retail specialist Simons Group has streamlined its senior management structure in an attempt to bring its top directors closer to its clients.
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Cherrys consider ‘outsider’ for Countryside chairman job
Co-owner Lloyds may back non-family candidate in drive for more involvement in housebuilding assets
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Skanska bets on civils and utilities
Skanska UK has said it will rely on the utilities and civils markets to help it through the downturn