All articles by Angela Monaghan – Page 16
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BAA rejects £9.4bn Goldman Sachs offer
UK airport operator BAA formally rejected a £9.4bn takeover approach from a consortium led by investment bank Goldman Sachs on Tuesday.
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Shrewd Operator
The winner of this year's ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Award for Chief Executive of the Year is John White, boss of Persimmon, the UK's biggest housebuilder.
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Gleeson looks to housing for future growth
104-year-old contractor sells two more businesses as it refocuses on housing and regeneration
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Olympics to boost London's civils spend 55%
AS WORK begins on Olympic facilities for 2012 it will become more difficult for other clients in London to find good quality managers, according to a report by cost consultant Davis Langdon.
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson plans for profitable future
Merged architect draws up five-year plan to double turnover and move to alternative investment market
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White Young Green snaps up QS Tweeds for £11m
Chief executive promises no radical change as 150-strong surveyor becomes consultant's 28th buy
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Gleeson's choices
When chief executive Terry Massingham announces his plans for one of Britain's oldest construction firms next week, there's little doubt they will entail its radical reformation - but it's not clear just how radical, or what will remain when it's over.
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Sir Robert McAlpine cashes in on commercial revival
Contractor picks up £429m worth of work from office and retail sector while Bovis wins school prize
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Will Alsop on brink of selling out to SMC
Will Alsop looked set to sell his business to acquisition-hungry architect SMC Group this week after 30 years in private practice.
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London and Wales to lead industry growth into 2008
Economic consultant Experian predicts expansion in key regions, but reduced growth across the board
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Alfred McAlpine profit up 12%
Shares in support services group Alfred McAlpine hit a five-year high this week after it reported a good set of results and a positive outlook for 2006.
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Heron set to swoop on Gleeson's housing division
Gerald Ronson faces competition from Gladedale and Miller Group for £160m-turnover business
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Kingspan boss sets out plans for world domination
Gene Murtagh aims to double size of materials business every five years and expand across globe
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Construction group lobbies for untapped R&D cash
Chief executive of consultant Atkins seeks to secure at least £36m from European Union and national pots
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Galliford reorganises after swallowing Morrison
Galliford Try is to restructure its construction business in the wake of the £42m takeover of Morrison Construction.
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Now you're one of us
After four months of gruelling round-the-clock negotiations, Carillion finally handed over £313m and took control of its similarly sized rival Mowlem. Now the hard part begins …. Illustration by Elliot Thoburn
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Persimmon thrives as Taylor Woodrow falters
There were contrasting fortunes for two of the the UK's largest volume housebuilders this week.
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Ferrovial plans UK joint ventures to boost PFI work
Spanish construction giant in talks with several UK contractors has approached Bovis, Costain and Shepherd
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EC Harris chairman earns £530k in profit share
Richard Clare reveals earnings after consultant increases pre-tax profit 50% to £25m in first year as LLP
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Carillion regroups for future as £4bn megacontractor
Company puts finishing touches to Mowlem deal as chief executive John McDonough draws up fresh structure