All Finance articles – Page 163
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Council approves £100m Grahame Park regeneration
Barnet council permits next stage of £800m redevelopment of Britain’s largest housing estate
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Nearly half of small builders report falling workloads
FMB’s latest survey suggests further bleakness for employment in construction sector
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Carillion scales back UK construction business
Company targets expansion in Canada and the Middle East
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Mouchel shares fall after bank cuts forecast
Investment bank downgrades Mouchel stock from buy to hold in reponse to downbeat trading statemenet
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Balfour ploughs cash into growth
Contractor says acquisitions and investment will see £340m cash pile fall
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Competition squeezes Morgan Sindall margins
But firm reports increase trading in line with expectations as it reveals place on £1.2bn Gatwick framework
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June sees highest job cuts since January
A fall in new orders and slow output growth have dented confidence in the sector
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New markets boost Cyril Sweett revenue by 11%
Encouraging results are last to be released under the group’s current name
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Half price bid bags Sisk Scottish road job
John Sisk/Roadbridge JV wins M9 job with tender £20m below budget
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Fate of Rok workers' pension fund hangs in the balance
No decision on collapsed builder’s £90m pension black hole until landmark court case is over
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Bullivant to sell division to Vinci subsidiary Soletanche Bachy
Deal will take another two weeks to complete
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Taylor Wimpey embraces localism
Housebuilder says it has started intensive training programme to benefit from planning upheaval
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Costain increases banking facilities to £435m
Contractor now has £500m to spend on acquisition targets
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Minerva accepts £203m takeover bid
Board recommends 120.5p per share offer by Jupiter Properties
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St Katherine's Docks to be refurbished after £156m deal
Max Property Group buys central London’s only marina
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Construction figures up slightly from first forecast
First quarter of the year saw output fall less than first thought, but confidence is still low
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