All Finance articles – Page 197
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New Savoy opening date revealed
“Most expensive” hotel refurbishment to complete six months late
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EU fines bathroom fittings cartel €622m
Grohe, Hansa and Roca among 17 firms punished for price fixing
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Aukett makes a profit in the UK
Architect’s UK operations turn £1m loss into £22k profit through 66% cut in costs, while planning to focus on commercial sector
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WS Atkins reveals 6% fall in profit
Consultant’s preliminary results also show revenue down almost 7%
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Administrator for Laishley runs into trouble
Accountancy group Vantis, which is handling the collapse of Southampton builder, suspends shares after chief exec resigns
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Baggaley & Jenkins in administration
Public sector cuts take their toll on construction firm that worked on education and health schemes
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Mouchel hit by government austerity drive
Jobs under threat as consultant seeks to reduce costs ahead of coalition’s spending cuts
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Bellway reports faltering sales as cuts loom
Housebuilder says prospect of public sector cuts is affecting buyer confidence
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Interserve consortium wins £150m St Helens BSF
First of eight new schools will be open in time for the 2012 academic year
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'Usual suspects' linked to Scott Wilson takeover
A string of names has been linked to a bid for consulting engineer Scott Wilson, which confirmed it had received more than one takeover approach this week
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Redundancies set to follow Morgan Sindall restructure
Managing director says back office staff will be cut down after two divisions merge
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Willmott Dixon goes hybrid to offset public sector cuts
Chief executive prepares for tougher times with plans to increase private development work
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Now every penny counts
The new PM is putting all the skills he learned as a PR to work in preparing us for his deficit reduction measures
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Costain merges two divisions
Costain is to merge its environment and communities divisions to focus on new business in highways, rail, airports, water and waste treatment
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Wernick transforms company into trust for employees
Structural engineer Jane Wernick has turned her eponymous company into a John Lewis-style trust run for the benefit of the employees
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Ex-Barratt man heads up £100m London residential venture
An ex-Barratt boss has been handed £100m to set up a new London housebuilder
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Keller buys Australian marine ground engineering specialist for £21m
Groundworks firm expands down under with acquisition of £31m-turnover Waterfront Services
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Bovis Homes launches 90% mortgage with Barclays
Housebuilder’s provision of indemnity to bank enables high loan-to-value mortgage
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Commercial development keeps rising despite slump in public work
Savills index shows public activity down 13% and private up 14%
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Hyder axed 500 jobs last year
Engineer reports 8% rise in profit despite last year’s recession in Europe and MIddle East