Marshalls revenue hit by weather
18 May 2012 | by Jez Abbott
Heavy April rainfall hampers work conditions and leaves year's sales lagging by three per cent.
STIHL has reported 10.8 per cent growth in 2011 with a record turnover of EUR2.6bn.
Heavy April rainfall hampers work conditions and leaves year's sales lagging by three per cent.
Wickes parent company Travis Perkins saw group revenue rise 4.4 per cent in the four months to 30 April, boosted by the acquisition in January of Toolstation, a smaller UK rival.
New-start design-and-build firm Think Land Design has enjoyed strong business across the North East.
Truck and digger maker JCB has racked up record financial results for 2011.
Landscaping and horticulture supplier Green-tech increased turnover from £7.1m to £9.6m in 2011 and increased staff by eight to 42.
John Deere's worldwide net sales and revenues have risen 20 per cent to $8.612bn for the fourth quarter and were up 23 per cent to $32.013bn for the full year.
Marshalls' growth in commercial and overseas markets has been marred slightly by weaker sales in public-sector and domestic arenas.
Sales at Acer Paving & Landscaping have risen by 43 per cent against last year.
Hard-landscaping firm attributes increased turnover to sector focus and sustainable products.
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