All Finance articles – Page 151
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NewsBerkeley profit up two thirds to over £100m
Housebuilder posts strong half-year results, partly thanks to sale of share in Imperial College London scheme
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NewsFifteen jobs lost at metalwork firm as administrators called in
Northern Ireland’s McGrath Group saved 117 jobs through internal re-redeployment
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NewsCarillion to pull out of fitting solar PV panels
Contractor will exit solar PV installation market and outsource future work to SMEs
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NewsAbu Dhabi saga could cost Austin-Smith:Lord ‘millions’
Late payment woes are stopping firm from finding new business, says partner
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NewsSolar installations surge 300% to meet FITs deadline
Solar firms report huge jump in business in what is likely to be the last month of the current tariff rate
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NewsRICS narrows its financial losses
Group accounts reveal £863,000 loss in the year to July 2011, down 37% on previous year
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NewsCaparo Merchant Bar steel workers to take 50% pay cut
More than 150 staff will accept half their previous wage in a bid to keep the firm in business
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NewsCarillion takes £20m hit on FITs lay-offs
Contractor says cost of restructuring energy business will double
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NewsGovernment U-turn on brownfield tax break
Treasury abandons plans to scrap land remediation tax relief
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NewsEmpire State Building owner may go public
Malkin Holdings, which owns the landmark, will release details over next three months
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NewsSeven projects win Regional Development Funding
Two more bidding rounds for an extra £1bn will open in February 2012
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NewsMouchel appoints fourth chair in three months
Troubled consultant to bring in turnaround specialist David Shearer to lead firm
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NewsAustin-Smith:Lord reaches agreement with creditors to avoid insolvency
The architect still anticipates being paid in full by Abu Dhabi government for work on its cultural quarter
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NewsStrategic Forum for Construction draws up 'action plan' for government
Proposals will focus on stimulating the sector in the short and medium term
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NewsMinister steps in to try to save Austin-Smith:Lord
Labour questions government’s lack of success from negotiations with Abu Dhabi government over millions owed to architect
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NewsGardiner & Theobald will stay independent, says boss
Firm posts marginal drops in turnover and profit and reports mixed picture across global markets
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NewsMorgan Sindall opens Cumbria office to bid for nuclear work
The office will be staffed by between 10 and 20 people
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NewsMay Gurney turnover boosted by highways spending
May Gurney’s acquisition of contrator Turriff also helps to drive total revenue increase to 21%
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NewsGovernment to spend £4bn through project bank accounts
Cabinet office minister Francis Maude backs paying supply chain firms directly













