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Toll Brothers preliminary 2Q sales fall 30 percent   - 3 Hours ago
Luxury home builder Toll Brothers says preliminary results show homebuilding revenue fell 30 percent in its fiscal second quarter amid a weak spring selling season. Horsham, Pa.-based Toll Brothers Inc.
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Toll Brothers sees drop in home-building revenue   - 4 Hours ago
(Reuters) - Toll Brothers Inc (TOL.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the largest U.S. luxury home builder, said on Tuesday it expects to report a 30 percent percent drop in second-quarter home-building revenue
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Construction worker killed at downtown site   - 6 Hours ago
A construction worker was killed downtown today after a falling sheet of metal sliced through his hard hat. Police say the 55-year-old construction worker was on the third floor of one of two towers at
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PBG may buy Ukrainian builder, eyes 7 bln zlotys in contracts - deputy CEO   - 4 Hours ago
WARSAW (Thomson Financial) - Polish builder PBG is close to buying a company in the Ukraine and may sell new shares if it wins 7 billion zlotys worth of new contracts at home, deputy chief executive Przemyslaw
  
    



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British housebuilder Redrow cuts jobs as market slumps   - 6 Hours ago
By Angela Monaghan Redrow, the UK housebuilder, painted a bleak picture of the housing market this morning when it said that the key spring selling period was even worse than expected, forcing it to cut