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That view is quite a turnaround from Goldman's view in March, when it called Pulte the "only builder priced right for the long term."
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Pulte, which is based in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., said its acquisition of Centex Corp, to form the nation's largest home builder, is on schedule to be completed in the third quarter.
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The vote is an uncomfortable moment for Bloomfield Hills, Mich., - based Pulte, which is trying to close its deal to acquire Centex Corp. to become the nation's largest home builder.
Pulte Directors Fail to Earn Enough Votes for Re-Election 2009
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To generate a high volume of calls, . . . [the Union] both hired an auto-dialing service and requested its members to call Pulte [Homes, a homebuilder].
Gizmodo Adrian Covert 2011
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So one day a couple months ago, according to the AP report, the Centex CEO picked up the phone and called Pulte's CEO to talk.
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Production builders such as Pulte are reducing the average size of their new models and offering more eco-features such as solar panels.
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An increasing number of major builders such as Pulte and KB Homes are offering eco-friendly houses at competitive prices, many of which carry the U.S.
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An increasing number of major builders such as Pulte and KB Homes are offering eco-friendly houses at competitive prices, many of which carry the U.S.
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"Pulte" will be the name used for those looking to trade up, while "Del Webb" will remains reserved for buyers 55 and older.
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Meanwhile publicly traded builders in the Cleveland market, such as Pulte, could discount homes more easily than their smaller competitors because they could draw on long-term debt and cash from other markets.
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