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Financial Statement Galliford Try & Morgan Sindall

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Table of contents

Abstract

I. PROFILE OF THE COMPANIES        4

1.1. Galliford Try        4

1.2. Morgan Sindall        5

II. BALANCE SHEET DEFINITION AND ANALYSIS        6

2.1. Definition        6

2.2. Analysis        6

III. INCOME STATEMENT DEFINITION AND ANALYSIS        10

3.1. Definition        10

3.2. Analysis        10

IV. CASH FLOWS STATEMENT DEFINITION AND ANALYSIS        12

4.1. Definition        12

4.2. Analysis        13

V. FINANCIAL RATIO        14

5.1. Definition        14

5.2. Analysis        15

5.2.1. Debt management Analysis        15

5.2.2. Liquidity Analysis        17

5.2.3. Assets Management Analysis        20

5.2.4. Profitability Analysis        23

5.2.5. Market trend analysis        27

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I. PROFILE OF THE COMPANIES

1.1. Galliford Try

Galliford Try is a FTSE 250 business and one of the UK’s leading housebuilding, regeneration and housebuilding groups with revenues of £2.7 billion. The company makes an important contribution to meeting the demand for new homes in the private and affordable homes sectors, regenerating neighbourhoods and working to improve the UK’s built environment, delivering positive.[pic 13][pic 14]

Type

Public (LSEGFRD)

Industry

Construction

Founded

1908

Headquarters

London , UK

Key people

Greg Fitzgerald, (Chairman)
Peter Truscott, (
CEO)

Revenue

£2,494.9 million (2016)[1]

Operating income

£143.8 million (2016)[1]

Net income

£108.9 million (2016)[1]

Number of employees

5,696 (2016)[1]

Website

www.gallifordtry.co.uk

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1.2. Morgan Sindall

Morgan Sindall Group is a leading UK construction and regeneration group employing around 7,000 people. The construction, infrastructure and design services of the Group provide clients with innovative and cost-effective solutions throughout the property and infrastructure lifecycle. Working in long-term trusted partnerships, the Group’s expertise in mixed-use and housing-led regeneration is creating large-scale economic and social renewal throughout the country.[pic 16]

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