All Comment articles – Page 474

  • Nick Raynsford
    Comment

    A tricky hand well played

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Darling’s Budget was about as good as it could have been under the circumstances – but the real challenges are only just beginning

  • Comment

    Foul-weather friends

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Working as a senior procurement manager for a national housebuilder, I wholeheartedly concur with the frustration felt at how those offering trade insurance are reacting in these straitened times (17 April, page 28)

  • Contempt of courts: was the Wimbledon media centre project destined to end in legal action?
    Comment

    We fight the law …

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Reading the story in ǿմý on 9 April (BDP faces £4.6m claim over Wimbledon media centre), I was disappointed, but sadly not surprised, to see yet another high-profile court case involving latent defects

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    We fight the law and the law wins

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    I was pleased to read James Bessey’s article (How to look good in public, 9 April, page 47)

  • Comment

    Emirates united

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Your article of “Why we are not Dubai” (17 April, page 32) took many of my comments out of context.

  • Comment

    My digital life: Andrew Henderson

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    This week

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Complexity theory: Interconnected disputes

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    How do you deal with a whole load of connected disputes that all seem to have a knock-on effect on one another?

  • Denise Chevin
    Comment

    We need better politicians

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Surely efficiency savings have to be made by working with the supply chain: after all, the government has been saying just this for 10 years

  • Comment

    Hidden wealth: How to be creative with asset-based lending

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    As land and property lose value, businesses looking to expand or keep afloat should be exploring the potential of raising money against other assets

  • Rupert Choat
    Comment

    You asked me for a contribution: Are net contribution clauses fair?

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    A judge recently said net contribution clauses were ‘fair and reasonable’, but clients have good reason to feel unhappy with the way they work in practice

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    ǿմý buys a pint … for the Anyjob team

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    It has taken two-and-a-half pints, but we are finally off the subject of mackerel fishing in Cornwall. Cue a collective sigh of relief as, after a slow start, the chat hots up

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    Further clues on house price movements from Land Registry

    2009-04-30T14:23:00Z

    The latest Land Registry figures for house prices show a further fall in March of 0.4%.These figures appear consistent with the general picture emerging from the various surveys of falling prices, but an easing in the rate of decline.

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    Home prices slide but rate of decline has eased, says Nationwide

    2009-04-30T10:25:00Z

    The latest Nationwide data on house prices is yet another pointer to suggst the slide in house prices is far from over.The April figure saw the average price fall by 0.4% in April after the upward blip of 0.9% a month earlier.The optimists may suggest this is a bottoming out ...

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    Is Mrs Pidgley missing her horses?

    2009-04-29T08:32:00Z

    Earlier this week the wife of Berkeley boss Tony Pidgley sold 250,000 shares in the company. It leaves her with just over half a million but at £9.60 a pop she netted £2.4m from the deal.The wife of FD and Pidgley protege Rob Perrins offloaded the same amount and director ...

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    Little to stop the slide in house prices, says Hometrack

    2009-04-27T13:55:00Z

    Two weeks ago there was growing optimism within the housing market. One budget later and there is every sign that we may re-enter a period of deepening pessimism with commentary to suit.I'd be surprised if the latest British Bankers' Association figures showing mortgage lending slowing isn't seized on and thrown ...

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    Output figures signal more bad news

    2009-04-27T10:01:00Z

    The ONS released preliminary estimates of GDP for the first quarter of 2009 and it wasn't pretty. Estimates from macroeconomic forecasters had suggested that GDP would fall 1.5%-1.6% in Q1 compared to the previous quarter. In fact, it was 1.9%. Within the GDP fall in the first quarter, construction fell ...

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    Construction collapse was faster than first thought, say ONS statisticians

    2009-04-24T11:47:00Z

    Construction output fell a further 2.4% in the first quarter of this year, according to estimates plugged into the official data used to calculate the UK gross domestic product.The figures for total output of the UK economy in the first quarter show a disturbing fall of 1.9%, with construction a ...

  • Comment

    Just plane wrong

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    It’s easy to portray Tamsin Omond as childish (27 March, page 42), but setting her against an ageing politician (whose age I noted wasn’t published) just doesn’t work

  • Comment

    It's an ill wind...

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    There will be some positive outcomes from this global recession. The office market is a case in point and I believe that the economic climate will lead, and is already leading, to higher quality, better functioning buildings

  • Kevin Cammack is an analyst at Cenkos Securities
    Comment

    Is the housing market turning?

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    This is, of course, the question that everybody wants to know the answer to. So let’s put all the evidence together and work out what it tells us...