All Finance articles – Page 235
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Make relies on cash pile to cushion 72% drop in profit
Make Architects has said its strong cash position will help it survive through 2009 despite a 72% drop in profit from £1.27m to £351,000 last year
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Croudace reveals £21m loss
South-east housebuilder Croudace Homes fell £21.5m into the red in 2008 after land writedowns of £18.7m
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Lord Rogers' pay jumps by a third to £2.5m
Architect involved in public spat with Prince Charles has a record year in 2008
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Investors flock to Styles & Wood share issue
Share placement as part of fit-out firm's refinancing operation is 43% oversubscribed
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Costain reports record £2.4bn order book
Contractor reveals 'high' tendering activity and predicts results will be in line with expectations
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Olympic boss suspended over £100m discrepancy
Money had not been set aside by LDA to compensate for businesses forced to relocate from east London site
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Telford Homes buys Clifford Contracting
East London housebuilder makes acquisition for £6.3m to improve cash flow
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United Utilities cuts spending by £331m
Annual report blames recession for slower projected growth and cancelled projects
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Repossession forecast downgraded by 15%
Trade association ups optimism as interest rate cuts make morgage payments more affordable
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Two-thirds of construction SMEs expect upturn
Survey reveals most small businesses are optimistic after worst six months ever experienced
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It's housebuilding, but not as we know it: how the industry will be changed by the crash
After the blind panic of 2008 and the restrained optimism of 2009, housebuilders have begun to think about the way forward
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Middle East construction to begin recovery next year
Survey indicates Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi will be at forefront of upturn
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SIG slashes costs in poor trading
Materials supplier says it will not breach banking convenants in 2009 despite profit warning
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WS Atkins profit up 12% despite staff cuts
Worsening market conditions in UK and Middle East forced 1,200 redundancies in last quarter
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Churchill Retirement Living starts building again
Sheltered housing developer run by sons of John McCarthy says time is right to restart construction
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Bellway turns to South-east
Housebuilder Bellway will ramp up production in south-east England, where it said sales were now “marginally stronger” than other parts of the country
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Balfour Beatty bucks the trend in meagre month of May
Business barometer UK’s biggest contractor wins £2.5bn M25 job, as others fight for the scraps
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Populous back in black
Populous, the architect formerly known as HOK Sport, has returned to the black in 2008 with a pre-tax profit of £83,411 (2007: £119,360 loss)
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Lloyds readies Apollo for HBOS sell-off by sealing debt deal
Bank and shareholders to write down undisclosed sum of public sector contractor’s £300m debt
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Citywatch: So, how did we all do?
It was during the first week of June last year that housebuilding stocks began their descent in earnest. As the European football championships kicked off without England, Barratt was also having a miserable time as rumours swirled in the City about its survival