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Summit Materials Inc SUM

Summit Materials, Inc. is a producer of aggregates and cement with vertically integrated operations that supply ready-mix concrete and asphalt in select markets. The Company’s West segment consists of its West and South regions, and includes operations in Texas, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Arkansas and British Columbia, Canada. The West segment supplies aggregates, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving mix and paving and related services. Its East segment consists of its East and Central regions and serves markets extending across the Midwestern and Eastern United States, notably in Kansas, Missouri, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Nebraska where it supplies aggregates, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving mix and paving and related services. Its Cement segment consists of its Hannibal, Missouri and Davenport, Iowa cement plants and nine distribution terminals along the Mississippi River from Minnesota to Louisiana.


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Post by ProHawk85on Nov 27, 2024 10:47am
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Quikrete Deal: Is $SUM About to Get Cemented

Quikrete Deal: Is $SUM About to Get CementedBeen keeping tabs on $SUM since the rumors about Quikrete. If the deal goes through, we could be looking at a serious valuation pop. But let’s not forget: these kinds of mergers often come with regulatory hurdles. Plus, what’s the long-term synergy? Quikrete’s big, but big doesn’t always mean better. Anyone hedging here, or are you all-in on the buyout hype?
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