Tag: order book

Persimmon encouraged by improved sales

Persimmon encouraged by improved sales

Persimmon, which is the UK’s largest housebuilder by market value, has today said it is encouraged by improved sales and a “modest improvement” in lending. It said it expects to market to pick up over the latter half of 2011 and expects prices to rise over the year. The company said it completed 4,439 homes [...]

Persimmon reports rise in sales reservations

Persimmon reports rise in sales reservations

Persimmon, which is the UK’s largest housebuilder by market value, has today reported a 12% rise in sales reservations in the first three months compared with a year ago. Furthermore, the housebuilder said its order book had risen to £1.14 billion – up from the £565 million at the start of the year. The figures [...]

CBI: Factory index picks up speed

CBI: Factory index picks up speed

The Confederation of British Industry’s (CBI) industrial trends survey today revealed factory orders growth picked up pace in March. The survey’s total order book balance accelerated in March to +5 from February‘s -8, easily beating expectations of a reading of -6. The reading represented the highest since March 2008, according to the lobby group. Furthermore, [...]

Manufacturing outlook positive as exports rebound

Manufacturing outlook positive as exports rebound

The Confederation of British Industry’s (CBI) monthly industrial trends survey has today provided a positive outlook for the manufacturing sector. The CBI’s order book balance rose to -14 this month from -16 in July. While this indicates that orders are still declining, it represented the slowest pace in two years. Meanwhile, the export order book [...]

Taylor Wimpey order book down 40%

Taylor Wimpey order book down 40%

Taylor Wimpey is the latest housebuilder to reveal the full extent of the downturn in the UK property market. The company has revealed that its order book for the first 44 weeks of 2008 fell by around 40%, to 6,607. The figure compares with 11,074 over the same period of 2007. During the six months [...]