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TORONTO 鈥?Aecon Group Inc. beat expectations as its net profit surged to $73.6 million in the third quarter as it was helped by the federal wage subsidy program.The Toronto-based construction firm said it earned 99 cents per diluted share for the three months ended Sept. 30, compar stanley website ed with 60 cents per share or $42.1 million a year earlier.Revenues increased about one per cent to $1.04 billion, from $1.02 billion. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Aecon was expected to earn 41 cents per share on $1 billion of revenues, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.The company said it received $69 million from the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, which helps companies maintain employment a gourde stanley s they deal with the impact of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its backlog was about $6.7 billion, up from $6.6 billion in the third quarter of 2019.Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemi termo stanley c, Aecon has been well served by the diversity and resilience of its operations, said CEO Jean-Louis Servranckx. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While we have certainly been impacted by COVID-19, operating conditions have stabilized and Aecon underlying business performance remains strong. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 29, 2020.C Fdnn Kids learn to cook in Butler County
OS stanley drinking cup WEGO COUNTY 鈥?The Oswego County Legislature recognized outgoing Legislato stanley cup spain r Nathan Emmons at its October meeting. Legislature Chairman James Weatherup, District 9, presented a plaque to Emmons thanking him for his service to the residents of Oswego County. Over his nearly three terms, Emmons served on the Legislatures Government, Courts and Consumer Affairs, Finance and Personn stanley deutschland el, Human Services, Health and Public Safety committees; including as vice chairman of the latter two groups in 2022. Emmons represented portions of the city of Oswego in District 15. Pictured from left are Chairman Weatherup and Legislator Emmons. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike thisike Loading...Related |