All Finance articles – Page 248
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NewsCarillion profit leaps 55% thanks to public and Middle East work
Turnover also up 32% in full-year results, while firm is named likely winner of £1.6bn PPP Bristol health scheme
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NewsGovernment announces £13bn PFI rescue package
Opposition criticise Treasury scheme to safeguard 110 stalled projects via direct lending
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NewsCRH plans £1.2bn rights issue to fund acquisitions
Building materials firm also announces 2008 results, with 14% drop in profit to €1,628m
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NewsRomania seeks rescue package
Nation reported to be hoping to follow Latvia and Hungary in securing aid deal from IMF
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NewsPersimmon posts £780m loss as revenue falls 42%
Housebuilder reports 9% drop in average house sale price and says it will pay no dividend for 2009
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NewsNo rights issue tomorrow for Persimmon
Housebuilder will not announce cash call at tomorrow’s results but option is still on the table
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NewsJob cuts loom at WSP despite strong results
Consultant's profit and turnover both up by one-third but slowdown will bring more redundancies
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NewsKeller turnover breaks £1bn barrier
Ground engineering specialist posts solid results, but outlook for 2009 is less cheerful
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NewsInflation hits record low in Europe
Annual inflation dips below recommended low as unemployment rates soar to 7.6%
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NewsCurrie & Brown board takes 25% pay cut
Company cuts employee wages by an average of 8% to remain competitive in downturn
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NewsMcCarthy & Stone gets nod for £800m debt deal
Debt-for-equity swap will see 60 senior lenders take control of the firm
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NewsGrafton Group profit plummets 78%
Net debt down by a quarter as chairman vows to focus on cost control
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NewsLloyds announces £10.8bn HBOS loss
Troubled bank hit by 11.9% bad loans as owner Lloyds' profit plummets 80%
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NewsBanks most likely to cut overdrafts at construction firms
Report reveals that 44% of construction and property firms have had overdrafts cut compared to 34% UK average
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NewsBarratt bank covenants safe – unless there’s a meltdown
Housebuilder is confident it will not break agreements on £1.4bn debt as sales edge upwards
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NewsOut of credit: how the banks took away the industry’s overdrafts
As a new report reveals that construction has had more credit withdrawn than any other sector, Tom Bill looks at the likely consequences
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NewsCofton directors seek to put firm into administration
Contractor and developer falls as Castlemore and KW Linfoot also go under
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Massive writedown drives Minerva into the red
Developer posts £186m interim loss after revaluation slices £187m off portfolio value
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NewsBerkeley launches £50m share issue to buy land
Housebuilder to spend £300m on land purchases, partly funded by its recently doubled cash reserves














