All Finance articles – Page 136
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Wolseley sees trading profit rise
Plumbing and heating wholesaler notches up 4.7% revenue growth
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RSHP salaries jump by 11% after rapid global expansion
Average salary rises to £89,129 while Richard Rogers’ pay packet leaps to £1.2m
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV International sells Wapping Village for £150m
St George bags vacant former Sun and Times print works
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Malaysians tipped for Battersea win
Developer SP-Setia seen as best bet to revive iconic power-station plans
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Berkeley Group pays former boss Tony Carey £5m
Board makes settlement following legal advice over unfair dismissal and age discrimination claim
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Telford profit forecasts upgraded
East London housebuilder says it will diversify to other parts of London
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Rogers’ turnover and profit boosted by international work
Architect’s pre-tax profit up 22% partly thanks to work in the Far East, Australia and Europe
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Willmott Dixon pushes turnover above £1bn
Contractor posts solid results for 2011, but profit dips
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CBI calls for government infrastructure guarantees
Plan laid out to get government to de-risk major construction projects
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Middle East still booming says Deloitte report
Annual report on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Iraq points to $500bn of work
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Interserve secures £150m police deal
West Yorkshire contract comes after Alder Hey hospital work announced, set to be worth £50m
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Laing O'Rourke confirmed for £237m Alder Hey job
Laing O’Rourke, John Laing and Interserve chosen as preferred consortium for the new Liverpool hospital
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Pringle Brandon set to merge with leading US design firm
Deal with Perkins & Will would see London office focus on sectors such as higher education and laboratories
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Recession deeper than previously thought
Office for National Statistics revises growth figures down to -0.3% following downwards revision of construction output
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Quintain founder Adrian Wyatt steps down
Adrian Wyatt steps down as chief executive as developer posts £43.5m pre-tax loss
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Dev Secs looks to residential to combat tough market
Trading slump for commercial developers sees firm diversify beyond its core business
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Exclusive: Middle East firm buys UK's historic Currie & Brown
The 136-year-old consultant Currie & Brown has been sold to Middle East-based Dar Group
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London house prices fall
Government figures show the first annual fall in the capital since 2009
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Tender prices stagnate as contractors absorb costs
BCIS survey reveals tender prices remained flat in Q4 2011 and are not expected rise for the rest of this year
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Mitie turnover hits £2bn as profit edges up
String of major wins boost support services firm