All Finance articles – Page 154
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Taylor Wimpey sales up despite market fears
Housebuilder says market is stable despite euro crisis
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Hopkins' profit falls by half
Velodrome architect saw turnover fall 41% over the year ending 31 March 2011
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Respected healthcare architect ceases trading
UK arm of Jonathan Bailey Associates has been placed into voluntary liquidation
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Arabtec posts five-fold surge in profit and targets work abroad
UAE’s largest builder made a net profit of £6.6m in the three months to 30 September
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BDP to close four regional offices
Belfast, Liverpool, Winchester and Edinburgh will all be shut down, architect announces
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Lend Lease's £700m Tithebarn scheme shelved
Preston redevelopment put on hold as anchor tenant John Lewis pulls out
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A quarter of Davis Langdon directors face redundancy
Forty directors may go as consultant confirms senior level restructure in response to downturn
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Robertson Group unveils £6.5m pre tax profit
Turnover at infrastructure, support services and construction firm increased by 5% during the year to 4 April 2011
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Construction PMI hits five month high
Purchasing managers index rebounds from stagnation in September despite weak outlook
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EC Harris partners approve Arcadis deal
Partners vote overwhelmingly in favour of takeover by Dutch engineer
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Caterpillar profits up in third quarter
Earthmoving equipment giant expects recovery in US and Japan markets to gather pace in 2012
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Willmott Dixon wins £147m housing contract
Contractor will maintain 17,000 homes for social housing group
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ISG buys French fit-out company for £7.4m
Alpha International to merge with ISG’s European fit-out offering.
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Broadway Malyan to target China expansion
Focus on Asian market comes after appointment of new chairman, Stuart Rough
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PLP Architecture reveals plans for Chinese 'fashion city'
London-based firm will create a 660,000m² urban district
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Crest Nicholson to set up £100m business in London
Former Countryside executive Trevor Selwyn will lead move to target housing in the capital
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Industry output to fall further than expected over the next two years
Opportunities remain in rail and energy construction