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The pace of orders has slowed since, to about $1 million a day from the American market.
Intel's one real problem seems to be that it cannot keep up with the torrid pace of orders.
But Airbus plunged ahead with its A380, and the pace of orders so far has the company crowing about its investment.
The fear is that the pace of orders will inevitably taper off from current levels, and investors do not want to buy shares if the industry is about to enter a sluggish period.
Coming a day after the company said it had dismissed its chief financial officer in connection with trades involving his 401(k) plan, news of the slow pace of orders rattled investors.
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The company, which helps maintain railways and roads, said the pace of new orders had slowed in the second half, and it expected their value to be lower than the £2.5bn won in the first six months of the year.
"With global and domestic demand continuing to weaken, we believe that this relatively brisk pace of new orders activity is unlikely to be sustained," said Millan Mulraine, senior macro strategist at TD Securities in New York.
And although new orders for high-tech equipment have slowed from their torrid pace of earlier this year, order backlogs for such equipment continued to rise through October, and capital deepening and structural productivity growth continued apace.
Carillion said: "The pace of new order intake has slowed in the second half.
The pace of new order decline was one of the fastest seen in the past three years, and consequently there was just a meagre post-Jubilee expansion of activity levels.
"When we were experiencing challenges with the pace and volume of orders coming in, we became quite resourceful in the way we handled the bigger orders.
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