Construction News
25/03/2010
Future Looks Bright For MDL Meadowstone
Following a far reaching business re-structure, the future looks bright for MDL Meadowstone.
Director, Simon Tibble said: "Although the house building market is still flat, we are seeing some improvement in sales."
With a steady, sustainable increase in performance, the company has met its growth targets for the fourth quarter of 2009 and the first two months of 2010. The reasons for this are many. Simon continued: "We are growing to be a major force in the self build and one off architect designed house building market whilst retaining the lion’s share of the volume market too."
Managing Director Mark Johnson said: "We have seen an increase in national house-builder stone purchases approaching 50% comparing the fourth quarter of 2008 with the same period of 2009."
This significant growth looks set to continue as blue-chip builders start to make inroads into the recession.
"Our focus going forward, is to maximise the sales potential of our new, improved semi-dry mix products and build on the experience gained with our wet-mix offering.
"Finding success in the current economic climate is hard enough, but with significant sales from two national self building exhibitions under its belt, MDL Meadowstone is looking to a brighter future," Simon concluded.
For further information Visit: www.meadowstone.co.uk
Director, Simon Tibble said: "Although the house building market is still flat, we are seeing some improvement in sales."
With a steady, sustainable increase in performance, the company has met its growth targets for the fourth quarter of 2009 and the first two months of 2010. The reasons for this are many. Simon continued: "We are growing to be a major force in the self build and one off architect designed house building market whilst retaining the lion’s share of the volume market too."
Managing Director Mark Johnson said: "We have seen an increase in national house-builder stone purchases approaching 50% comparing the fourth quarter of 2008 with the same period of 2009."
This significant growth looks set to continue as blue-chip builders start to make inroads into the recession.
"Our focus going forward, is to maximise the sales potential of our new, improved semi-dry mix products and build on the experience gained with our wet-mix offering.
"Finding success in the current economic climate is hard enough, but with significant sales from two national self building exhibitions under its belt, MDL Meadowstone is looking to a brighter future," Simon concluded.
For further information Visit: www.meadowstone.co.uk
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