All Finance articles – Page 170
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NewsConstruction M&A deals almost double
More companies are executing takeovers as the market gains in confidence
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NewsKier buys out Lloyds stake in development division
The firm will pay £91m for full control of portfolio that includes Savile Row office building
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NewsTurnover plummets 29% at Styles & Wood
2010 results confirm turnover warning issued in October last year
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NewsAtkins cuts headcount by 1,000
Engineer says it reduced the number of employees to 17,500 over last six months
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NewsThree year outlook for construction worse than feared
Output likely to fall more than previously thought, according to analysis
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NewsWYG eyes up six firms as possible acquisitions
Despite taking £12.1m in writedowns of companies bought, firm is considering bolt-ons
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NewsGalliford Try's brand Linden Homes makes first acquisition
Linden Homes has bought a six-acres site in Gloucester since launching last week
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NewsKeltbray blames market conditions for 86% drop in profit
A multi-million pound investment in rail and waste businessess was also responsible
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Candy & Candy makes loss of £890,000 and restructures
Move sees staff decrease from 110 to 93 and Christian Candy resign as director
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NewsStrong contracting drives Bam Construct profit up
Firm says 32% profit increase is due to decision not to expand into other areas, unlike other firms
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NewsTrading normal despite Middle East turmoil, says Hyder
Internationally focused consultant says Bahrain office is now fully operational again
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NewsHousebuilder McInerney goes under
Deal will see a third of sites and social housing business continue
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NewsConstruction activity surge continues
Latest CIPS/Markit survey shows sector continued to perform strongly in March
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NewsMansion tax looms
Business secretary Vince Cable is in discussions with chancellor George Osborne to re-open the possibility of a “mansion tax” on homes worth more than £1m.
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NewsEaga shareholder vote
Eaga shareholders have voted to approve a £306m takeover bid by Carillion. Eaga shares are now expected to be listed under Carillion’s name on the stock exchange from 21 April.
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NewsSolar panel projects come to a 'screeching halt'
Cuts to the amount of subsidy for technology has halted the market for large solar panel projects














