Wolseley
08:24 :
Wolseley Q1 profit rises, outlook weak -
LONDON (Reuters) - Wolseley Plc , the world's biggest building supplies company, posted a 16 percent rise in first-quarter trading profit and warned it will remain vigilant on costs due to uncertainty over the outlook.
12:55 :
Wolseley: a tale of economic times -
The chief executive of the building supply firm is probably right to be cautious in the current climate, but that's not going to create many new jobsThe good news for Wolseley shareholders is that Ian Meakins, chief executive, is on the ...
17:46 :
Wolseley best performer on 100 -
European equities markets were mostly higher Thursday on positive date from the
United States, including a 1.3 percent gain in the US gross domestic product and a decline in first-time jobless claims last week, while gains were also ...
13:51 :
Wolseley sells Build Center to St Gobain -
Wolseley, the world's largest plumbing group, has agreed to sell Build Center, its UK building materials business, and French plumbing group Brossette to St Gobain for £310m.
09:28 :
Wolseley shows signs of modest recovery -
Wolseley showed fresh signs of a modest recovery in construction this morning, with revenues 1% ahead in its third quarter compared with the previous year.The trading update provided the only big blue-chip numbers out this morning, with ...
08:29 :
Wolseley Q3 profit jumps nearly third on U.S. boost -
LONDON (Reuters) - Building supplies company Wolseley said third-quarter operating profit jumped 30 percent, lifted by a healthy repair and maintenance sector, and strong revenue growth in the U.S.
15:36 :
Wolseley top riser amid talk of unit sales -
Wolseley was the top riser on the
Footsie today, amid talk that the plumbing supplies firm has put three of its UK businesses - Build Center, Electric Center and Encon - up for sale. Markets are also expecting a positive ...
14:31 :
Wolseley set to sell three British divisions - report -
LONDON (Reuters) - Plumbers' and builders' merchant Wolseley has put three of its British businesses on the market in a sale expected to rake in about 300 million pounds ($495.3 million), the Sunday Times reported.
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