Granite Construction (NYSE: GVA)
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Granite Construction Company Info
Granite Construction, Inc. is a holding company. It operates as an infrastructure contractor and a construction materials company in the United States. It operates through the following segments: Construction and Materials. The Construction segment is involved in the construction and rehabilitation of roads, pavement preservation, bridges, rail lines, airports, marine ports, dams, reservoirs, aqueducts, infrastructure, and site development for use by the public. It also focuses on water-related construction for municipal agencies, commercial water suppliers, industrial facilities, and energy companies. The company also constructs various complex projects, including infrastructure/site development, mining, public safety, tunnel, solar, and power projects. The Materials segment is involved in the production of aggregates and asphalt for internal use, as well as for sale to third parties. In addition, it offers site preparation, mining, and infrastructure services for residential development, energy development, commercial and industrial sites, and other facilities, and provides construction management professional services. The company serves federal agencies, state departments of transportation, local transit authorities, county and city public works departments, school districts and developers, utilities, contractors, landscapers, manufacturers of products requiring aggregate materials, retailers, homeowners, farmers, brokers, and private owners of industrial, commercial, and residential sites. The company was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in Watsonville, CA.
News & Analysis
Why Granite Construction Stock Is Soaring Higher Today
The company beat on earnings and said it is on track to hit its long-term goals.
Why Anheuser-Busch InBev, PG&E, and Granite Construction Slumped Today
Despite gains for the market, these stocks lost ground to finish the week.
Why Shares of Granite Construction Are Crumbling Today
Issues relating to overruns at large civil projects continue to weigh on results.
Why Shares of Granite Construction Are Crumbling on Tuesday
Disputes related to large infrastructure projects will wipe out second-quarter profits.
Why Diana Shipping, Akorn, and Granite Construction Jumped Today
These stocks shot significantly higher on a day when all three major market indexes closed with a tenth of a percent of where they opened.
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