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Report on Key Events that Shaped the UK Construction Industry

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "2009 Building & Construction - UK Key Corporate Changes" report to their offering.

The "2009 Building & Construction - UK Key Corporate Changes" report details over 500 key change and development events, covering over 200 different companies, that have occurred within or to the relevant market participants and that can be considered to have shaped and influenced the overall UK market. This report condenses those change event details into brief summaries and covers those change events that have occurred in the market and have had a major impact upon the market participants. This report provides the perfect input to developing your own value added consultancy reports, allowing you to add depth and facts by including specific details of developments within individual companies.

This report is unique within the UK market, as it is the only sector report that is based upon the events that have driven change in the market. The "2009 Building & Construction - UK Key Corporate Changes" report comprises two principal sections.

The first section consists of a one-line synopsis of every event covered in the report. In this section, organisations with two or more event summaries have been grouped by organisation and indexed alphabetically by organisation name. Within organisation name, the event summaries are listed in descending date order with the latest dated event summary shown first. For organisations with only a single event summary in the report period, the information is grouped under Other Organisations and is shown in descending date order. The only exceptions to this being those event summaries that are considered fairly important and these are then also shown under the relevant organisation name in the index of separate organisations.

The second section comprises the detailed text of every event summary covered in the report, each of which is headed by the date and the organisation name. The information is grouped by the type of dynamic change covered by the event summary and is shown in descending date order within that section.

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/

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