Welcome to MartinPM Builders London
MartinPM Builders London is specialised in building refurbishments of a high standard and labour hire. The company has been trading for more than 3 years and we have thousands of clients all around London and other city's.
Our regular customers especially value the high quality of our work and the friendly and reliable working team. We provide a wide range of services including household improvements and repairs at affordable prices and for more involved projects- owner occupied homes, rental properties, management companies, restaurants, child care centres, and government agencies. Our clients are quoted a more competitive price than any other company. Our team can handle everything from small maintenance jobs to major renovations. Fully public liability and employer liability.
BP and ConocoPhillips to build gas pipeline to United States and Canada date:
10.04.08
BP and Conoco will initially spend $600 million in the next three years to drum up support for the Alaska project, which they said would be the largest-ever private-sector construction project in North America.
Chaos complicates life for Walsh, chief executive of British Airways date:
07.04.08
The financial year just ended was supposed to mark a turnaround but just when Walsh should have been planning celebrations, he was juggling record fuel prices, economic malaise and Terminal 5 troubles.
Bank crisis puts New York office market on precipice date:
27.03.08
The New York office market can withstand the fire sale of Bear Stearns, but if other financial firms disintegrate, the market could face a sharp decline.
Credit crisis could cost nearly $1 trillion, IMF predicts date:
10.04.08
Total losses from market meltdown, including the securities tied to commercial real estate and loans to consumers and companies, may reach $945 billion, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday.
U.S. equity loans are next round in credit crisis date:
27.03.08
Lulled by good times, millions of Americans borrowed â sometimes heavily â against the roofs over their heads. Now the bill is coming due.
Asian businesses and workers suffer from dollar's weakness date:
27.03.08
The sliding value of the U.S. dollar against most global currencies is putting many businesses and workers under increasing financial pressure.
For bargain-basement America, foreign investment no panacea date:
07.04.08
Americans often have an ambivalent relationship with the global economy, which has been coming into focus amid a surge of European and Asian acquisitions of U.S. companies
Dow falls after downbeat reports date:
27.03.08
A pair of pessimistic reports on home sales and business spending reminded investors about the precarious state of the economy.
Chinese banks pass on CIT Group date:
07.04.08
Major Chinese banks - including Industrial & Commercial Bank of China and Bank of China - decided not to invest in the U.S. commercial lender because of concerns about the company's ability to finance itself.
American Airlines cancels 300 flights for inspections date:
27.03.08
Delta Air Lines began similar checks on 133 planes and said some cancellations were to be expected.
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While the rest of 2008 looks tough and the fire sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase has added to pessimism, the darkest clouds may be lifting on the horizon. Job growth has slowed, start-up companies are spending more cautiously, and early-stage investors who nurture the start-ups are growing more frugal. Since World War II, the buying power of most American families grew while the economy did. But in 2007, the median family seems to have made less.