All Finance articles – Page 43
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Kier tops the leagues again with 59 deals worth £190m
Next come ISG and Wilmott Dixon, as latter lands free school new build contract
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NewsBalfour turnaround on track, says CEO
Leo Quinn says troubled contractor is on track to return to 2-3% margins
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NewsArchitects' confidence continues to grow
But London practices remain the most cautious, latest Future Trends survey says
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NewsByrne Group in the red after further Chorus losses
Loss-making contracts lead to £11.9m pre-tax loss
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NewsPeabody latest to reveal merger plan
Deal with Family Mosaic would create a £618m-turnover group
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NewsL&Q targets 100,000 home pipeline after merger
Housing association merger with East Thames backed by £2.6bn refinancing
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NewsCarillion revenue surges in 2016
Construction group says strong rise in turnover will underpin profit growth this year
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NewsConstruction costs hit five-year high as output grows
Housebuilding strongest as commercial rebounds after Brexit vote
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NewsWillmott Dixon eyes new investors for resi business
Group restructures ahead of hunt for new funding for Willmott Residential
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NewsLaing O’Rourke facing £80m losses on Canadian PFI hospital
Firm in talks with consortium partners to recover shortfall after cost increases on mammoth project
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NewsHewden falls into administration with 251 job losses
But 133 jobs saved as parts of business sold to rival A-Plant Hire
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NewsLaing O'Rourke sells mobile cranes arm
Ainscough snaps up part of contractor’s Select fleet division
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NewsPF2 pipeline by early next year
Treasury backs public-private funding scheme in Autumn Statement documents
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NewsVinci shares fall after fake press release
False statement said French giant would sack its CFO and revise its 2015 and 2016 accounts
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Severfield eyes market-beating figures after interims tonic
Profits more than double as order book stands at six year high of £315m
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NewsNetwork Rail needs our help, says Atkins boss
Comments come as reports suggest troubled infrastructure client could be ‘broken-up’ over poor performance













