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North American Construction Group Ltd T.NOA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NOA | T.NOA.DB.A | T.NOA.DB.B

North American Construction Group Ltd. is a Canada-based company. The Company provides a range of mining and heavy civil construction services to customer in the resource development and industrial construction sectors within Canada, the United States, and Australia. Its segments are Heavy Equipment - Canada, Heavy Equipment - Australia, and Other. Heavy Equipment - Canada and Heavy Equipment - Australia includes all of aspects of the mining and heavy civil construction services provided within those geographic areas. Other includes its mine management contract work in the United States, its external maintenance and rebuild programs and its equity method investments. The Company provides a range of mining and heavy construction services to customers in the resource development, and industrial construction sectors.


TSX:NOA - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Feb 17, 2022 8:03am
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Post# 34437261

Earnings Beat

Earnings Beat

North American Construction Group Ltd. ) reported revenue of $181-million for its fourth quarter, which was in line with expectations and compared to $136.1-million in the same period a year ago.

Net income of $15.3-million or 48 cents per share compared to $10-million or 32 cents in the year-earlier period. Adjusted earnings came in at 59 cents compared to 36 cents a year earlier, which was ahead of expectations of 55 cents.

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