All Finance articles – Page 165
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NewsBrian Green on ... orders and output
How worried should the industry be about the grim numbers from the ONS?
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NewsTop firms nab 23% more work in May
Public sector boosts contractors’ workload, but performance is still worse than same period last year
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NewsRSP expands operations in London
New office opening is part of consultancy’s business plan for growth
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NewsWYG shares plunge 33% after £29m loss
Consultant says it will close offices in bid to cut ’unsustainable’ levels of debt
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NewsAtkins turnover hits £1.5bn
Consultant’s strategy of diversifying into growing markets sees underlying profit jump 7.5%
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NewsConstruction employment lowest for eight years
Data shows 24,000 UK construction jobs lost in the first quarter
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NewsTreasury Committee to discuss future of PFI today
Grouping will hear evidence on cost effectiveness of different procurement methods
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NewsInterserve to build £20m Navy rehabilitation centre
Contractor will design, build and maintain facility at Devonport naval base
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NewsBanks criticised for not lending to construction firms
Over a third of small contractors have had problems gaining access to credit
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CommentONS statistics: Open your eyes
Everyone has been quick to blame the ONS for inaccurate output statistics, says Alastair Stewart. But what about the industry’s responsibility to provide the information?
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NewsAtkins looks beyond UK with new chief
Internationally experienced Dr Uwe Krueger will replace Keith Clarke
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NewsOver half of QSs have seen clients accept suicide bids
RICS survey reveals full extent of suicide bidding in the recession, as firms are forced to ’buy’ work
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NewsMyriad plans to double revenue after last year's £4m jump
Renewable energy firm plans to grow organically and increase workforce
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NewsMorgan Sindall to grow new London business to £150m
Director Peter Jacobs says firm hopes to tap into capital’s booming commercial market
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Hyder profits up 35% after job cuts
Yet consultant sees falling overall revenue particularly in the Middle East
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NewsSteel boss says UK recovery remains 'distant prospect'
Severfield-Rowen CEO Tom Haughey says group is focusing on industrial, infrastructure and commercial sectors
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NewsDeloitte to compete with QSs on cost consultancy
Former Davis Langdon partner heads new business advising big City tenants and residential sector














