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Kier Group

  • Embattled outsourcer Kier shares plunge as ‘accounting error’ reveals higher net debt than previously thought

    March 11, 2019

    Construction outsourcer Kier Group spooked investors on Monday morning as it admitted an 'accounting error' had forced it to recalculate its net debt as £50m higher than previously stated. The firm’s stock fell 13 per cent after it issued an update saying it has revised its net debt position as at 31 December to £180.5m, up from [...]

  • Troubled outsourcer Kier’s share price rises as it appoints Scottish director

    February 12, 2019

    Shares ticked upwards at embattled construction outsourcer Kier this morning as it announced a new operations director in Scotland. Phil McDowell, who joined the contractor as a contract manager in 2013, will take control of the firm’s work north of the border. Read more: Kier defies woes with £37m high-rise contract win Shares were up 2.4 [...]

  • Kier Group defies gloom with north London high-rise contract win worth £37m

    February 5, 2019

    For all its financial troubles, Kier Group continues to win construction contracts in the capital, having been tasked with building a large residential development in north London. Kier has this morning been tasked with building a £37.2m 22-floor high-rise in Haringey which will contain 128 residential flats, by housing association Newlon Housing Trust. Read more: [...]

  • Construction in crisis: Where did it all go wrong for Kier?

    January 29, 2019

    Construction outsourcer Kier Group has had a tricky few months. First, it became the most shorted stock on the market, with hedge funds drawing direct comparison to failed competitor Carillion. Since then, it has bungled a rights issue, lost its chief executive and seen its share price plummet more than 39 per cent. City A.M. tracks [...]

  • Kier shares fall again as investors react to reports it will sell housing maintenance arm to cut debt

    January 28, 2019

    Shares in troubled outsourcer Kier Group were down four per cent this morning on yesterday’s news it is to sell off its housing maintenance business in a bid to cut hundreds of millions of pounds worth of debt. The construction firm, whose chief executive left last week after sustained pressure from high-profile shareholder Neil Woodford, declined [...]

  • Kier Group negotiating sale of its housing maintenance business in a bid to reduce debt

    January 27, 2019

    Kier Group, the troubled outsourcing company, is nearing an agreement to sell its housing maintenance division. The deal, if agreed, would be part of a previously announced plan to shore up the balance sheet of the construction and building services provider by selling non-core assets. Read more: Short sellers release pressure on construction outsourcing giant Kier [...]

  • Neil Woodford increases stake in construction giant Kier after chief executive’s departure

    January 23, 2019

    Neil Woodford has upped his stake in troubled construction outsourcer Kier Group by millions of pounds in the wake of the firm’s chief executive resigning yesterday. The veteran investor, a leading stakeholder in the firm, had been pressing for changes at executive level in the company after a botched rights issue drove its value to [...]

  • Kier Group boss leaves struggling outsourcer ‘with immediate effect’

    January 22, 2019

    Kier Group’s boss has left the business with immediate effect, the struggling construction company said today. Chief executive Haydn Mursell will also stand down from the board of directors as it searches for his successor. Read more: Kier operations director leaves firm for Grenfell cladding company Chairman Philip Cox will act as executive chairman and work [...]

  • Kier Group director leaves to join Grenfell Tower cladding building firm Rydon Construction

    January 17, 2019

    Kier Group operations director Mark Norris is to leave the beleaguered contractor to join Rydon Construction as a director. Norris leaves Kier as it continues struggling with its finances after a botched issue late last year caused the company’s shares to plummet. Read more: Outsourcer Kier Group's lenders face underwriting headache after rights issue flounders He [...]

  • A year on from Carillion: 12 months that brought outsourcing to its knees

    January 15, 2019

    On the anniversary of Carillion’s dramatic collapse, two more public sector outsourcing giants, Interserve and Kier Group, are up against the ropes. ​In the intervening 12 months, outsourcers have lurched from one crisis to another, with profit warnings, massive project failures and revelations of systemic late payment of suppliers. City A.M. charts a year which [...]

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