While there still aren’t enough homes in the U.S. for everyone who would want to own one, that isn’t going to help builders, says Evercore analyst Stephen Kim.
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Wolves are the only team in the Premier League looking for their first league win of the season, but they should still fancy their chances of breaking their duck when Burnley head to Molineux on ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The family of Luke Briggs is suing the Victorian government over the death in custody of the 35-year-old builder, who sustained shocking ...
Mark Killick is one of Britain's most prolific cowboy builders and has criminal convictions dating back to 1995. His latest crimes, which led to his fourth fraud conviction, involved 37 victims who ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and is sure he began doing so professionally in 2010 or thereabouts. If he was forced ...
Holland Park company Stunning Pools went into liquidation on October 13, with the director saying “I wouldn’t be shocked if I go bankrupt over this.” Meanwhile, a former customer says she told the ...
BRITAIN’S worst cowboy builder fleeced customers out of more than £1.25million then splurged the cash on luxury holidays. Mark Killick left homeowners with half-finished jobs after demanding large ...
Mark Killick's company left customers out of pocket by £1.25m for work either unfinished or not started. A builder has been found guilty of defrauding his customers of more than £1.25million following ...
A rogue builder has been hit with a four-year prison sentence after defrauding residents in Walsall to the tune of tens of thousands of pounds. Shane Steven Rollinson, who traded under various names ...
A prolific rogue trader who lured customers in with his "charm and charisma" has been found guilty of a £1.25m fraud. Mark Killick, who also operated under the names Marc Cole and Mark Jenkins, failed ...