All Finance articles – Page 312
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Pegasus on sale for £100m
Peter Askew, chief executive of Pegasus Retirement Homes, has put the company on the market for an estimated £100m.
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Lyons Inquiry: business levies could subsidise Crossrail
Government's Lyons Inquiry says local business levies could fund big infrastructure projects such as Crossrail
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Brown cuts corporation tax in final budget
Headline measures include 2p cut in income tax and stamp duty exemption for zero carbon homes built before 2012
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Henry Boot report 35% rise in profits
Property division boost full year results after investing £27m in schemes
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Atkins buys Advantage Business Group
Defence group will be integrated in Atkin's design and engineering business
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Full order book at Kier as profit jumps 28%
Strong performance in property and support services lifts interim profit to £36.2m
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Key staff leave Treasury PFI unit
Three important members of staff will leave the Treasury’s private finance unit in the next two months, fuelling fears that the team behind PFI policy will lose its most talented members.
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Costs and delays deter PFI bidders
Firms are bidding for fewer PFI projects because of costs and delays, says a National Audit Office report.
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Amec and Costain hit by multimillion-pound losses
Contractors post losses of £109m and £62m respectively following last year’s writedowns
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BRE unveils five-year plan to double turnover to £80m
Surprise expansion programme to include restructuring, organic growth and acquisitions
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Interserve takes £43m hit after financial scandal
Support services firm to stay in industrial market despite taking hit over ‘financial irregularities’
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Costain hit by £61.7m pre-tax loss
Loss follows £50m writedown after project delays and disputed claims
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Interserve suffers £43m hit
Financial irregularities in industrial services division contribute towards huge fall in pre-tax profit
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Costain makes redundancies following £50m hit
Memo reveals contractor is reviewing its building division and has set redundancy criteria
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T Clarke profits drop 23%
M&E contractor makes management changes following profit loss in 2006
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Hanson acquires bricklaying contractor Irvine-Whitlock
FTSE 100 materials group aims to lay bricks as well as supplying them
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Waterman reports 11% profit rise
Growth in overseas operations partially responsible for consultant’s profit rise
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Stock market slump wipes millions off industry share values
Record profits and upbeat forecasts have not been enough to protect construction companies from the stock market slump that has affected share prices around the world.