All Finance articles – Page 76
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Tesco to halve capital expenditure
Supermarket slashes its store building programme further and cancels 49 planned major stores
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NAO questions benefit of Whitehall’s ‘prompt payment’ targets
Watchdog argues large suppliers rather than SMEs benefit most
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Costain hands over final Manchester waste scheme
Firm announces completion of troubled 46-facility PFI project
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Sainsbury's steps up convenience store growth
Supermarket confirms large-store openings still on course for dramatic contraction
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Galliford Try order book soars to £3.2bn
Trading statement reports Miller Construction integration ‘substantially complete’
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Hopkins on recruitment drive as stalled projects get dusted down
Firm positive about future but 2014 profits slip
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Morrison closes on £48.5m Highlands project
Wick Community Campus includes new primary school, high school, public swimming pool and library
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HS2 hires ex-Lend Lease boss
Infrastructure firm hires procurement boss who left the Australian construction giant at the end of last year
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New Balfour boss challenged to double share price
Chief executive Leo Quinn offered bonus of up to £10.5m in shares to hit target in three years
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Galliford Try closes on £45m Edinburgh hospital
Contractor’s Scottish subsidiary Morrison will build mental health facility and brain injuries unit
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Cundall's pre-tax profit surges 17%
Engineer reports “notable improvement” in the market as profit and revenue grow
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Hanson sold to American fund for $1.4bn
UK and US building products group offloaded to Lone Star Funds
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Dutch contracting giant weighs up takeover approaches
Ballast Nedam tells Dutch stock exchange it has received takeover approaches
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Carillion completes Canadian acquisition
UK contractor will take 60% stake in power cable business
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Contractors picked for £1bn of water work
Thames Water names preferred bidders for AMP6 pipeline
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K2 and Rider Hunt announce merger
SME consultants K2 and Rider Hunt are set to merge to create a £3m-turnover business