The fallout from the Carillion debacle showered the FTSE indices with casualties on Monday. On the 250 Galliford Try and Balfour Beatty, both partnered up in projects with the collapsed government contractor, saw their share prices fall as a result. Galliford and Balfour, which are in a joint venture with Carillion on the £550m Aberdeen Western highway contract, noted that they are obliged to complete the contract, as per the terms of the contract. Galliford estimated the additional cash ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...