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Welcome to the Balfour Beatty IR Update

10 August 2011 0 comments

Basak Kotler

Our new IR blog is a forum for us to talk about issues that are important to our investment community and for you to respond with your own thoughts and ideas. It is part of a suite of blogs we are launching that will cover company operations, our projects and sustainability.

The blog will look at a range of issues from strategy and financial information to market and industry developments. It will also serve as way to enhance the relationship we have with investors though collaboration and greater transparency.

In this spirit of collaboration we hope to get suggestions from our readers about the issues that matter to them. So if there is something you would like us to blog about then do please let us know.

We look forward to hearing from you and to the conversations ahead.

 
 

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