All Finance articles – Page 171
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News
Mouchel rejects Interserve and Costain bids
Consultant reports half-year pre-tax profits down 73%
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US hedge fund 'takes control of Crest Nicholson'
Varde looks to restructure debt after taking over at least 80 per cent of housebuilder, reports claim
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Cable mulls new property tax
Speculation mounts over “mansion tax” on homes worth more than £1m
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CityWatch: A one-horse race at the top
Galliford Try is storming ahead of its nearest rivals, helped by a strong set of results that led to a spike in its shares
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Henry Boot returns to profit
Selling the Ayr Central Shopping Centre for £33.8m wiped out the contractor’s debts
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Eaga secures £300m for start of solar energy push
New contracts to install PV panels will take total number of houses covered to 220,000
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T Clarke reports 22% drop in profits last year
Despite some big contracts and an increase in revenue for the firm, pre-tax profits fell 22%
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Severfield pushes back recovery hopes to 2012
Steel specialist’s pre-tax profts fell by 70%, and directors expect the tough climate to continue into 2011
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Six Bank of England members vote to keep rates at 0.5%
Number of members voting for an increase in interest rates remained unchanged
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Land Securities secures £71m for Park House development
Developer Land Securities has secured its profit on the development before it is even built
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Henry Boot back in the black after property disposals
Property and land disposals have wiped out Henry Boot’s debts and the firm has returned to profit
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Severfield profits down 70%
Yorkshire based steel specialist reported a collapse in profits during 2010
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Mortgage lending stagnates in February
Mortgage lending was flat compared with January, figures released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders shows
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T Clarke results hit by Scottish contract
Pre-tax profits fall of 22% blamed on challenging markets and problems with a large contract
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Berkeley sales rise 25% as construction costs stay low
Houesbuilder says excess capacity in construction sector is keeping costs down despite material and fuel inflation
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Housing market recovery slow moving for now
Many factors have contributed to a slow start for the housing market – but that should change as the year progresses
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Comment
Dave Lowery on government cuts
The Bank of England has a tough decision to make over interest rates, and opinions are divided
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Renew ceases public sector work in the North
Firm says the public sector in the North is no longer viable and will be pulling out
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Features
The Budget: Can George win the day?
How do you fight off the threat of a double-dip recession with no weapons in your armoury? For George Osborne putting together next week’s Budget, the most obvious solution is likely to be deregulation. Here’s a look at what changes to expect