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1. Balfour Beatty profit jumps
Construction and services group Balfour Beatty posted a 25 percent rise in first-half profit on Wednesday and said it expects order intake and trading to remain strong throughout the year.
13 Aug 2008
2. Balfour Beatty trading strong
Balfour Beatty said on Wednesday that trading in the year to date continued to be strong despite worries of a slowdown in the property market. The construction company said that its confirmed order book was worth £11.8 billion at the end of May, up £400 million since the end of 2007.
02 Jul 2008
3. Balfour trading to be at top end of expectations
Construction firm Balfour Beatty said on Thursday that had underwritten placing of new ordinary shares in order to raise around £180 million.
15 May 2008
4. Balfour profit jumps 48 percent
Construction and engineering firm Balfour Beatty reported a 48 percent jump in 2007 underlying profit and a strong outlook with record order books on Wednesday, lifting its shares 3 percent.
04 Mar 2008
5. Balfour Beatty acquires US military accommodation unit
Balfour Beatty has announced it has acquired the public-private partnership (PPP) military housing business of GMH Communities. The deal is costing Balfour $350 million in cash.
12 Feb 2008
6. Balfour Beatty wins 111 mln pounds contracts
Construction and engineering firm Balfour Beatty said on Friday that it had won design and build contracts worth 111 million pounds.
16 Mar 2007
7. Balfour Beatty bidding for Leeds airport
Construction and engineering firm Balfour Beatty is on a shortlist of bidders in an auction of Leeds Bradford Airport worth at least 120 million pounds, the Times reported on Wednesday.
24 Jan 2007
8. Balfour Beatty says awarded 180 mln stg contract
Construction and engineering firm Balfour Beatty Plc said on Wednesday it had secured financial close on a contract to design and build two hospitals in Glasgow, Scotland.
23 Aug 2006
9. Hatfield fine on Balfour Beatty cut
The Appeal Court ruled on Wednesday that a 10-million-pound fine imposed on engineering firm Balfour Beatty Plc after the Hatfield rail crash in 2000 should be cut to 7.5 million pounds.
05 Jul 2006
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