All Finance articles – Page 21
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Dawnus on the brink of collapse
Grant Thornton is expected to be named administrator of stricken Swansea firm
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All eyes on shareholder vote as Interserve suppliers brace for firm's administration
Firm could plunge into pre-pack administration if investors reject rescue deal today
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Gender pay gap is still 20% across construction, says RICS
But the figure has fallen from 36% last year
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Interserve hands over another EfW plant
The contractor has two jobs remaining in a sector which has cost it hundreds of millions of pounds
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Caddick converts hike in turnover to bigger profit
But Yorkshire-based contractor loses money on hosting rugby matches at Headingley stadium
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Costain names new chief executive to replace departing Andrew Wyllie
Wyllie will leave in May after 14 years running the business
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Keller profit collapses on back of Asia Pacific woe
Contractor was forced to spend £64m restructuring business last year
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Construction activity falls for first time in almost a year
IHS Markit/CIPS survey finds Brexit uncertainty has slowed decision-making on commercial projects
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Persimmon sees gender pay gap widen
Housebuilder's median wage difference stretches from 9% to 9.8%
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Financial watchdog expands probe into Carillion again
The Financial Reporting Council is now also looking into the collapsed contractor's 2013 accounts
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Crossrail work set to cost £100m a month until next year
London mayor reveals £1.2bn spend on project over next 12 months
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Gleeds names new boss in management rejig
Company veteran Graham Harle becomes global chief executive
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Beetham Tower owner left with £4m repair bill after Carillion collapse
Contractor was drawing up plan to fix faulty glazing when it went bust
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Crossrail directors picking up an average £200,000 a year, accounts reveal
Average pay for senior staff at budget-busting scheme increased 15% in 2018
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Construction output growth at its weakest since 2012
Output grew by just 0.7% year-on-year in 2018