Leaner Galliford Try starts on a strong note with contract wins
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(Reuters) - Galliford Try said on Thursday its business in the first half benefited from new construction contracts and the completion of the sale of its residential arm, which helped it focus on a smaller, more profitable construction business.Shares in Galliford rose 7.9% to 156.2 pence at 0932 GMT.Cowley-based Galliford, which sold its residential business to Vistry Group, previously known as Bovis Homes, said its current order book stood at 3.2 billion pounds.The company has been moving away..