All Materials articles – Page 6
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Travis Perkins to return £50m government covid support and settles £100m VAT bill
Firm said like-for-like sales up in third quarter
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Worries mount ahead of Brexit as products get clogged up at ports
Builders Merchants Federation says supply chains being stretched because of delays
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Marshalls pays back over £9m in furlough money
Firm the latest to hand back government cash
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Post-lockdown housebuilding boom fuelling V-shaped recovery, builders merchant says
Rising demand for materials boosts Brickability
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Sales at Travis Perkins continue to slide
Group axed 2,500 jobs and closed 165 branches in June
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Builders merchant defies covid gloom to see profit jump
Brickability debuted on AIM last September
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Breedon’s Cemex takeover given all-clear
Competition and Markets Authority accepts cement manufacturer’s guarantees
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Forterra re-opens all its UK brickmaking plants
Group had closed most sites following covid lockdown
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Brick sales hit 2020 high point
Official figures show brick deliveries, seen as an indicator of housebuilding activity, returning to near pre-crisis levels
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CMA reveals concerns over Breedon’s acquisition of Cemex
The Competition and Markets Authority is warning the deal could result in lower quality building materials and higher prices.Â
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Covid ushering in return of suicide bidding as profit warnings double in first half
New reports from Alinea and EY lay bare impact of virus on industry
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Ibstock to spend £10m on cost-cutting programme as covid sends firm into the red
Brickmaker plunges to £52m pre-tax loss
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Breedon completes Cemex deal but watchdog’s investigation goes on
Newly acquired firm will be called Pinnacle Construction Materials while CMA completes probe
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Breedon the latest firm to see numbers decimated by lockdown
Materials company crashes into red but says trading getting back to normal
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Covid set to see product manufacturers pour more money into e-commerce
Firms’ investment in factories expected to drop, CPA survey says