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    • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
      CRH buys Texas assets for $2.1bn from Martin Marietta

      Building materials group seeks new deals in US and Europe and upgrades earnings forecast

      Asphalt pavers at the Port of Seattle, US
    • Friday, 8 September, 2023
      Investments
      Manifold sells before CRH listing switch to New York

      Building materials chief receives €3mn

      Employees at work on a US hotel project
    • Thursday, 8 June, 2023
      CRH shareholders approve listing switch from London to New York

      World’s largest building materials group wins strong investor backing for plan to become ‘a truly American company’

      A lorry arrives to collect crushed gravel at the CRH quarry in Dublin, Ireland
    • Friday, 3 March, 2023
      LexArm Ltd
      Listings: disArming of City will spur hard talk on SoftBank’s NY plan Premium content

      A slow exodus of multinationals is reducing London’s status as an international financial centre

    • Friday, 3 March, 2023
      London fights for its future
      Fears for London market after SoftBank’s Arm and building group CRH opt for NY

      Moves to list the chip designer and building materials giant in US come as UK tries to sharpen appeal

      Arm logo on window in Taiwan
    • Thursday, 2 March, 2023
      Lex
      CRH: low valuations and volumes make London listings easy to dump Premium content

      New York does not guarantee higher valuations or more local deals but it is a larger, more liquid market

      A man passes a sign for the London Stock Exchange Group in London
    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
      ‘Second wave’ of inflation set to hit construction industry

      Head of world’s largest building materials group warns higher costs are spreading beyond energy

      The photograph shows the Unit 1 nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station construction site
    • Thursday, 26 August, 2021
      Corporate earnings and results
      Hays resumes dividend as CRH lifts payments on brightening outlook

      Recruitment company on track to exceed pre-pandemic profits ‘faster than envisaged’ as jobs market recovers

    • Friday, 1 May, 2020
      Investments
      CRH chairman builds stake

      Despite the coronavirus crisis, building materials supplier says it has a healthy backlog of orders

    • Friday, 6 September, 2019
      Investments
      CRH chief executive sells following record results

      Building materials group made €1.5bn in the first half of the year

      R305RN PONTYPRIDD, WALES - OCTOBER 2018: Ready mixed concrete lorry on a delivery to a construction site in the centre of Pontypridd town.
    • Tuesday, 16 July, 2019
      Lex
      CRH/Blackstone: set it in concrete Premium content

      Chief executive needs to shield the building materials group from a downturn

      Workers pour concrete on a Hochtief AG building site in Hamburg, Germany, Monday, March 19, 2007. Actividades de Construccion & Servicios SA, Spain's biggest builder, bought a 1.26 billion-euro ($1.7 billion) stake in German rival Hochtief AG after No. 1 investor August von Finck sold his holding. Photographer: Roland Magunia/Bloomberg News
    • Tuesday, 16 July, 2019
      Blackstone to buy CRH European distribution unit for €1.6bn

      Irish building materials group to use proceeds on share buybacks and acquisitions

      Pedestrians are reflected on glass in front of Blackstone Group LP headquarters in New York, U.S., on Friday, April 14, 2017. Blackstone Group LP is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 20. Photograph: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 22 April, 2019
      Lex
      CRH/building materials: concrete results sought Premium content

      Executive pay must rise in line with company scale

      Workers spread asphalt which reduces car emissions at Neckartor in Stuttgart, Germany, April 15, 2019.   REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski
    • Tuesday, 20 November, 2018
      CRH forecasts earnings at lower end of expectations as input costs rise
    • Thursday, 18 October, 2018
      FT AlphavilleBryce Elder
      Markets Live: Thursday, 18th October 2018
    • Thursday, 31 May, 2018
      LexEuropean companies
      CRH: constructive effort Premium content

      Acquisition deals have exposed the building materials group to fast-growing markets in the US

    • Thursday, 31 May, 2018
      European equities
      Stocks to watch: CRH, Card Factory, General Motors, Crispr

      Ophir faces growing risks in Equatorial Guinea, says Credit Suisse

      WUHAN, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: Technicians check CRH bullet trains at a maintenance base on the first day of Spring Festival travel rush on February 1, 2018 in Wuhan, Hubei Province of China. The Spring Festival travel rush begins on Thursday. About 2.98 billion trips will be made during the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush. (Photo by VCG/Getty Images)
    • Thursday, 31 May, 2018
      FT AlphavilleBryce Elder
      Markets Live: Thursday, 31st May, 2018
    • Tuesday, 9 January, 2018
      LexProperty sector
      Building materials: constructive criticism Premium content

      Gloomy metrics overshadow sales and share gains

      The art installation called 'House' by Rachel Whiteread in east London won the Turner prize but was demolished in 1994
    • Thursday, 21 September, 2017
      World
      Kier bucks FTSE 250 decline after upbeat earnings
    • Thursday, 24 August, 2017
      LombardMatthew Vincent
      CRH proves recycling old material is a capital idea

      What works for our shared environment works for shareholder emolument, too

      The Queensferry Crossing near Edinburgh used 100,000 rebar couplers manufactured by CRH subsidiary Ancon
    • Thursday, 24 August, 2017
      European companies
      CRH sells US distribution unit to buy European lime producer

      Sales at building materials group rose 2% year on year to €13bn

      The Queensferry Crossing near Edinburgh used 100,000 rebar couplers manufactured by CRH subsidiary Ancon
    • Thursday, 24 August, 2017
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      CRH to sell Americas distribution business for $2.6bn
    • Wednesday, 26 April, 2017
      Retail & Consumer industry
      CRH gets boost from mild weather
    • Wednesday, 1 March, 2017
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      CRH shares rise on full-year earnings boost
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