All Finance articles – Page 182
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Rok firms put into administration with loss of 87 jobs
Tulloch Transport and Rok Civils attract no interest from potential buyers of Rok
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British Land puts £1.5bn into London developments
Commercial developer says Cheesegrater will start on site in July and complete by 2014
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Taylor Wimpey completes £950m refinancing
However housebuilder loses finance director as housing market weakens
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Interserve optimistic about future workload
Maintenance and building group expects stronger second half of the year and boasts £5.5bn future workloads
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Government austerity drives hit Kingspan orders
Panel supplier blames spending cuts across Europe for slowdown in third quarter orders
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Autumn sales flat says Persimmon
Housebuilder says seasonal uplift in reservations has failed to materialise
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Construction output revised down by £1.1bn
ONS suggests treatment of “outliers” may have led to exaggerated growth figures
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Kier warns of social housing "hiatus"
Contractor warns of transition period between funding models but welcomes “good start” to financial year
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Private sector steps in to fill gap left by public work
Business barometer: Willmott Dixon tops the chart buoyed by £41m public sector contract
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Costain shores up pensions
Costain will sink six PFI contracts into the firm’s pension scheme in a bid to reduce its pension deficit by £22m.
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ISG targets US retail clients
ISG is targeting high-profile retail and commercial clients in the US for the first time as part of a new strategy to win work with America-based businesses across the globe
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Capita restructure
Capita Symonds has restructured its business, cutting its divisions from four to three and rebranding seven recent acquisitions.
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Bovis warns of uncertainty
Housebuilder Bovis Homes has seen a rise in profit margins but has warned of “uncertainty concerning the near term direction of house prices”.
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LandSecs eyes distressed assets to increase work
Developer Land Securities aims to increase the value of its development pipeline by up to £500m over the next three years by targeting distressed properties across the UK
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Contractors wrestle for control of Rok
Carillion, Mears and Kinetics among those talking to administrator as it emerges contractor owed suppliers £100m
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Exports boost Latchways profit by 28%
Safety equipment supplier says overseas markets account for 68% of product sales
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Amec adds 900 staff to payroll
Engineering consultant boosts workforce by 4% after aquisitions and “significantly” higher orders
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Balfour Beatty order book hits £15bn
Contractors confident of global growth despite fall in revenue over last three monhts