All Financial results Articles
Revenues impacted by contractor’s continued strategy to reduce UK operations, but underlying operating profits up
Australian contractor confirms sale of assets to majority shareholder Leighton, rejects multiple approaches by Sembawang
Rising cement sales in the Americas and Asia help to offset weaknesses in Europe, where the company has cut cement capacity by -10%
Contractor reported 9% year-on-year rise in construction revenues for 2012 but aims for 1% rise this year
US contractor Tutor Perini reported healthy growth in revenue for its fiscal year 2012, while backlog took a dive.
Construction materials producer sees slight rise in revenues but fall in net income for 2012
US contractor Fluor posted strong results for 2012, with revenues up +18% to US$27.6 billion – a record for the company.
UK contractor sees profit hold steady for the first six months of 2013 fiscal year with profit before tax logged at €37 million
UK based contractor reported mixed results for 2012 as its domestic market continues to pose challenges
Spanish contractor put in a positive business performance for 2012 with EBITDA achieving €927 million, a jump of 13.4% on 2011
Impairment charges ate into net profits in 2012 for one of the world’s largest cement producers
Swedish contractor sees high level of production in 2012 but finds profitability weak
Macmahon eyes latest bid for selected construction projects as Sembawang pushes to outmanoeuvre rival bidder Leighton
Australian contractor reverses 2011's net loss after completing overrunning projects
Despite slow start to the year, equipment manufacturer expects overall increase in construction & forestry sales in 2013
Construction revenues and backlog rise year-on-year but overall gross profit sees slight drop
Austrian-based construction group's output shows 2% decrease on 2011 figures
German contractor sees output volume and earnings increase in 2012 in line with targets and despite divestments
French contractor posts consolidated sales of Euro3.8 billion for fourth quarter, up 4.5% on 2011 figures
German contractor Hochtief has been awarded new contracts worth US$ 727 million through its international subsidiary Leighton.
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