All Kier articles – Page 9
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Interserve picks Kier boss to become new MD
Paul Gandy previously worked at Balfour Beatty and CarillionÂ
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British Land keeps powder dry ahead of Canada Water decision
Developer now hoping for September decision on planning
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Kier and Wates among winners on £200m council framework
Morgan Sindall and Beard also bag spots
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Kier woes deepen as British Land drops it for London job
Developer puts £300m Norton Folgate mixed-use scheme out to tender Â
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Investors take fright as profit warnings soar to nine-year high
Ernst Young construction boss warns stakeholder confidence in sector at ‘an all-time low’
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Cabinet Office blames glitch for Kier answers error
Minister's answers altered after appearing on Parliament's website
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Cabinet Office keeping tabs on Kier, minister confirms
Oliver Dowden says it is ‘confident' struggling firm will be able to carry on delivering public sector contracts
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Labour demands answers from government over Kier’s woes
Shadow cabinet minister wants to know whether firm's public sector deals are at risk
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Asset managers up bets against Kier share price
Contractor’s shares have lost 85% of their value since last September, with some gambling they have further to fall
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Rival firms prepare for flood of Kier CVs
Staff turn to social media to take issue with contractor being branded ‘the next Carillion’
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Kier share price slides to another new low
Investors worry firm won’t raise enough cash to cover rising debt burden
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Kier takes axe to 1,200 jobs and pulls plug on host of businesses
More than 600 staff to go at the end of the month
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Government under fire as Kier misses pay targets on public jobs
UK’s second biggest contractor takes 55 days to pay suppliers on public jobs – despite 30 day ruleÂ
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Former Kier boss suggests firm grew too quickly
Firm’s acquisitions in recent years include Green Macs and May Gurney
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Kier share price hits 23-year low following yet another writedown
Firm says it will take an additional £40m hit in current financial year which ends this month