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Old 12-09-2008, 04:44 PM
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Default Galliford’s hybrid approach brings 35% increase in profits

Construction company Galliford Try has warned that the housing downturn is starting to spread to private sector commercial construction. There are signs that demand from the private commercial sector for new building is falling as a result of the economic slowdown.However, the group’s own construction businesses continue to perform strongly and its quick reaction [...]

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Mixed messages? Why do they talk about profit all the time?
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