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MIT’s Andrew McAfee fears that as machines get smarter and more agile, they could potentially destabilize the economy.
Expansion is now in the cards again for many companies in the 2013 Builder 100 ranking of the biggest builders in America.
The recession proves the public builder model is superior for survival, though it does have its achilles' heels.
A new builder business model has morphed out of the recession, one with multiple sources of cash to capture market share.
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Production builders look for ways to close gaps in their supply-chain management, but use of existing technology to share information is lacking.
Ask a builder whether the year-long good-news run in housing is sustainable and he or she will likely say, "it's better than it was, but it could still go either way."
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In its third home-builder acquisition in 11 months, Ryland is returning to Dallas.
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Surely you've heard the industry's sales pitch by now: lower costs, speedy construction, excellent craftsmanship, and quality building products in a controlled setting. Builders who use modular systems say you can believe the hype. But before you run out to your local supplier or modular home...
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New home sales climbed in February. Real Estate Owned (REO) closings as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 12.5 percentage points.
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Builders were growing again in 2012, but new challenges lie ahead.