All Finance articles – Page 126
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Galliford Try hails 'encouraging' autumn selling season
Housebuilder and contractor reports steady performance over past four months
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London jobs help Jackson Coles defy slump
Consultant benefits from overseas money coming into the capital to increase turnover for third year running
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Mears buys contractor Morrison
£24m deal furthers Mears’ dominance in social housing contracting
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Balfour Beatty issues profit warning
Share price plummets 16% after “weaker than anticipated” UK construction performance
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Revenue falls 9% at Wilkinson Eyre’s UK arm
The UK arm of architect Wilkinson Eyre has reported a fall in revenue of 9% and a drop in pre-tax profit of 1.6%
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Fit-out specialist 8build posts turnover and profit growth
Contractor reports strong results and brace of contract wins
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Century-old Patton falls into administration
Northern Ireland contractor will continue to trade while administrator asseses options
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Costain secures £1.6bn of long term revenue
Contractor already has orders for £1.6bn of work beyond 2014
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Outsourcing boosts Babcock revenue and profit
Engineering giant posts half-year results with revenue up 6% and pre-tax profit up 13%
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Severfield-Rowen issues profit warning
Steel giant says cost overruns on a “small number of contracts” has hit its profit expectations, as it announces 50 job losses
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Construction remains in grip of downturn
Latest Construction Trade Survey finds declines in activity in all parts of the industry
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Industry output rises slightly in October
Markit/CIPS purchasing managers’ index still much weaker than before the financial crisis
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EC Harris purchase buoys Arcadis turnover
Dutch consultant reports 34% revenue growth on acquisition of UK and Asian firms
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Commercial construction not set to recover until 2023
Study finds low levels of growth mean it will take years to overcome sharp fall in output
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RMJM's UK businesses cease trading
KPMG steps in as architect’s three British subsidiaries placed into receivership, with new business RMJM Europe created in their place
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Insurance special report: Trade credit
Trade credit insurance has returned to construction, having all but disappeared just when it was needed most. So do today’s new policies offer a good deal for firms?
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Insurance special report: BIM
The rise of collaboration software has created a lot of questions for insurers - not least how to divide up and assign blame if anything goes wrong