All articles by Dave King – Page 2
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Office market gloom
Survey for last quarter of 1998 shows confidence languishing at four-year low.
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Berkeley Homes axes 19 staff in wake of review
Share price leaps 94.5p to 492.5p as City welcomes news of restructuring designed to reduce cost base.
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Engineer set for big time after US buy-out
Thorburn Colquhoun plans to double in size by 2002 after link-up with £450m-turnover URS.
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'Signs housing market is picking up,' says Bryant
Consumer confidence rises as top 10 housebuilder sees visitors return to the show homes.
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Tarmac unveils demerger plans
Materials/construction split is short on details but intended to placate shareholders, says City.
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Amey may up £81.5m bid for airport FM company
Servisair criticises hostile bid as wholly inadequate ; rival bidders have two weeks to declare interest.
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Company collapse blamed on tax rules
Directors in dispute as firm caught out by government clampdown on bogus self employment.
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Miller on acquisitions trail, defying predicted slump
Cash-rich group on the look-out for purchases in property and housebuilding sectors.
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Balfour pleads guilty to Heathrow tunnel lapses
"It was only by chance that a major disaster did not happen," court told.
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Midlands contractor merges with Kent firm
New team plans to create "major national FM and contracting force" and float within five years.
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Redrow defies flat market with £34.5m land deal
Housebuilder makes biggest-ever purchase of land for redevelopment from ICI.
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Firms hit by tough tax and risk rules
Inland Revenue to introduce early payments plan; code of governance to enforce clampdown on risk.
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Try threatens to wind up 116-year-old Portsmouth FC
High Court hearing within a fortnight will consider winding-up request over unpaid £435 000 bill for stand.
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City claims Tarmac is back in merger talks
Analysts say Tarmac and Aggregate Industries have revived bid to create £1.8bn materials giant.
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Tay Homes caught in takeover tug of war
areholder and rival housebuilder Sunley plans to eject Tay's management team after shares fell 20% during buoyant 1998.
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Where to next?
There is disagreement over where output growth is heading in 1999, but some sectors are sure to feel the pinch. Forecasters and industry chiefs give their views on what's in store.
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