All Finance articles – Page 133
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Infrastructure work fails to pick up
RICS survey finds infrastructure workloads remained flat over Q2 despite government attempts to boost sector
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Construction suffers 278 insolvencies in June
Number of insolvencies falls slightly on previous year but sector is still one of the worst hit
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Construction output falls sharply
UK construction output fell 6.3% in May compared with the previous year, the latest official figures have shown
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Cities win new freedoms to drive investment
England’s major regional urban centres given greater access to central government funding to drive infrastructure work
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Bovis to quit North-east to focus on ‘predictable’ South
Housebuilder expects ‘significant’ profit growth this year with completions set to rise 25%
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Utilities costs hit Balfour's support services division
Firm says overall performance is still on track to meet profit targets
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Miller joint venture falls into administration
Deloitte appointed to Edinburgh Park venture with Council
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Galliford Try house sales up 40%
Chief executive says housebuilding plan has “exceeded expectations”
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Construction firms issue most profit warnings in Q2
Highest number of profit warnings since the 2008 credit crisis
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Taylor Wimpey reports robust sales
Housebuilder maintains its “strong sales performance” during the first half
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Carillion targets infrastructure in the UK
Firm secures £2.2bn of orders and maintains order book of £18bn
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Construction activity falls at fastest rate for 2.5 years
Markit/CIPS PMI index sinks to 48.2 in June from 54.4 in May
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Economic slump to keep tenders low
UK construction tender prices not expected to rise until end of 2013
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Berkeley profits up 60%
Housebuilder sees revenue break the £1bn mark in full-year results as Tony Pidgley fires warning over government policies
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Stefanous put £10m into Doyle to help it through recession
Doyle Group chairman Stef Stefanou and brother put own money into business, but could not save it from adminstration
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Morgan Sindall maintains £3.2bn order book
Orders for contractor hold up despite “challenging” market