All Finance articles – Page 184
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NewsRok goes into administration
Contractor makes statement to the stock exchange that it will suspend trading
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NewsConnaught's debts could reach £100m
Administrators find 50,000 missing invoices from suppliers and say there’s only £600,000 to pay unsecured creditors
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NewsBathroom pod manufacturer goes into administration
Scottish-based RB Farquhar has called in the administrators
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NewsGalliford Try's reports growth in housing
Contractor makes positive interim statement but says warns mortgage availability and public sector cuts make future uncertain
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NewsCarillion wins £100m of work in Oman
Contractor grabs both construction and facilities management jobs
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NewsMouchel pays heavily for public sector involvement
Analysts predict two more years of suppressed profit as cuts to road schemes bite
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Styles predicts sales fall
Styles & Wood has said it expects to see a sharp decline in its revenue when it releases its annual results at the end of the year.
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FeaturesDave Sheridan: His friends in the north
A year ago Dave Sheridan suddenly found himself thrust to the top of property services group, Apollo. Once he’d got over the shock he set out on a high-risk strategy of shifting the business away from London to the northern regions
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NewsCity watch: Here comes the cavalry
Mouchel was not the only company that wavered on the market this week - Serco suffered a blip after it tried to pass on a government price squeeze to suppliers and was humiliatingly forced to apologise for it after pressure from Francis Maude
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Places for People boss takes pay cut as staff and revenue fall
The salary of the chief executive of Places for People, the UK’s largest housing association, fell 5% over the past year, according to the company’s accounts.
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NewsMears salvages £100m from Connaught debris
Social housing firm Mears expects to expand its revenue and workforce by 10% over the next year after picking up more than £100m of contracts from collapsed rival Connaught, writes David Matthews.
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NewsFinancial regulation has gone too far, says Redrow boss
Redrow chairman Steve Morgan says there is a desperate lack of affordable motgages
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NewsWSP warns of public sector slowdown
Engineering group trades in line with expectations but takes on more debt than anticipated
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NewsConstruction growth peaks
Latest CIPS figures for October show that growth in new activity is lowest in eight months
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NewsMears grabs £100m of Connaught jobs
Social housing specialist wins work from Islington, Lambeth and Exeter
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NewsCityWatch: In the hot seat
You have to wonder whether some housebuilding bosses haven’t begun putting out feelers to headhunters
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New finance chief for T Clarke
Mechanical and electrical contractor T Clarke has appointed Martin Walton as its group finance director
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British Land deal kickstarts construction of Cheesegrater
British Land has signed a deal with Canada’s Oxford Properties to begin construction of the 47-storey Cheesegrater in the City of London
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NewsBerkeley to fund more homes for private rent
Berkeley Group is setting up a second fund to build homes for private rent next year, chairman Tony Pidgley has announced













