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MARLEY raised profits by 27% to #70.2m in 1988 but is bracing itself for a slowdown this year as high interest rates take their toll. Chief executive George Russell is hopeful the decline in the ...
Employees at the Marley Roof Tiles Factory, in Beenham, near Reading, took part in a strike over a pay increase of one per cent, which a union says represents a "real terms pay cut".
Construction company Marley Roofing will invest R45 million in a fully automated roof tile plant at its existing factory in Bronkhorstspruit to meet projected growth over the next five years.
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One of the UK’s biggest manufacturers of roofing tiles has confirmed plans to float in London, at a time when new housing is in high demand.
The FTSE-250 hard landscaping specialist, Marshalls, has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire Marley Group plc for £535m.
Marshalls said Marley is a leader in the manufacture and supply of pitched roof systems to the construction market. It said the deal represents a compelling strategic fit and will accelerate its ...
TSE 250 paving stone manufacturer Marshalls is set to acquire roof tile manufacturer Marley Group in a deal worth £535m.