stantec

Toronto symbol STN, offers clients a broad range of consulting, project delivery, design/build and technology services.

STANTEC INC. $30.53 (Toronto symbol STN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (780-917-7288; www.stantec.com; Shares outstanding: 113.9 million; Market cap: $3.5 billion; Dividend yield: 1.5%) sells a range of consulting, project management, design and technology services....
STANTEC INC. $32.74 (Toronto symbol STN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (780-917-7288; www.stantec.com; Shares outstanding: 113.9 million; Market cap: $3.7 billion; Dividend yield: 1.4%) sells a range of consulting, project-delivery, design and technology services....
EXTENDICARE INC. $7.77 (Toronto symbol EXE; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (905-470-5534; www.extendicare.com; Shares outstanding: 88.2 million; Market cap: $690.3 million; Dividend yield: 6.2%) owns 64 seniorcare facilities that can house 8,464 residents—on both a long- and short-term basis....
STANTEC INC. $33.78 (Toronto symbol STN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (780-917-7288; www.stantec.com; Shares outstanding: 93.9 million; Market cap: $3.1 billion; Dividend yield: 1.3%) sells a range of consulting, project-delivery, design and technology services. Stantec has made a big acquisition that will give it a major global presence in the water infrastructure industry. It’s paying $795 million U.S. to buy MWH Global. The infrastructure firm has 187 offices in 26 countries. MWH Global works on a number of large water infrastructure projects around the world, including the Panama Canal Third Set of Locks project. It also develops dams, hydroelectric power plants, water treatment facilities, coastal restoration and environmental assessment programs....
STANTEC INC. $33.78 (Toronto symbol STN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (780-917-7288; www.stantec.com; Shares outstanding: 93.9 million; Market cap: $3.1 billion; Dividend yield: 1.3%) sells a range of consulting, project-delivery, design and technology services. Stantec has made a big acquisition that will give it a major global presence in the water infrastructure industry. It’s paying $795 million U.S. to buy MWH Global. The infrastructure firm has 187 offices in 26 countries. MWH Global works on a number of large water infrastructure projects around the world, including the Panama Canal Third Set of Locks project. It also develops dams, hydroelectric power plants, water treatment facilities, coastal restoration and environmental assessment programs....
A: We haven’t found any infrastructure stocks we want to recommend as buys. But here’s a look at one of the hold recommendations by Stock Pickers Digest—as well as two prominent U.S. companies in the industry. Stantec, $33.18, symbol STN on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 93.9 million; Market cap: $3.1 billion; www.stantec.com), is a recommendation of Stock Pickers Digest. The company offers consulting and project management services for public works and a variety of facilities. It benefits from infrastructure investments all over North America. Stantec continues to grow by acquisition. At the same time, it cuts its costs by spreading administrative expenses, financing and employee benefits among its businesses and new acquisitions. But continually buying firms adds risk, including the risk of writedowns....
A: WSP Global Inc., $40.00, symbol WSP on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 99.7 million; Market cap: $4.0 billion; www.wspgroup.com), is a consultant on engineering projects for public- and private-sector clients around the world. It employs about 34,000 people, mainly engineers, technicians, scientists, environmental experts and architects. It has more than 500 offices across 40 countries. WSP has a long history of using acquisitions to expand. As a result, its revenue soared from $651.0 million in 2011 to $6.1 billion in 2015. Mainly due to the costs of integrating these new businesses, the company’s earnings fell from $1.91 a share (or a total of $50.1 million) in 2011 to $1.15 a share (or $46.3 million) in 2012. Earnings then rose to $1.38 a share (or $71.7 million) in 2013. They then dropped again to $0.98 a share (or $62.8 million) in 2014....
MITEL NETWORKS CORP., $9.11, symbol MNW on Toronto, develops and markets products for business telephone systems. It will buy another industry company—Polycom (symbol PLCM on Nasdaq)—for $1.96 billion U.S. in a friendly takeover. Activist investor Elliott Management Corp. has pushed Mitel to join with Polycom. Elliott, founded by hedge-fund manager Paul Singer in 1977, first acquired stakes in the two companies in October 2015. It now holds 6.6% of Polycom and 9.6% of Mitel. Mitel will pay $3.13 U.S. in cash plus 1.31 Mitel shares for each Polycom share....
CALIAN GROUP LTD., $18.26, symbol CTY on Toronto, is the new name of Calian Technologies effective today. The company will also change its stock symbol to CGY from CTY on April 5, 2016. Calian is making the name change because of its expansion into new areas such as healthcare through its Business and Technology Services unit. That subsidiary supplies 70% of Calian’s revenue and provides corporate clients with engineers, health care workers and other skilled professionals on a contract basis. The company’s Systems Engineering business (30% of revenue) sells hardware and software for testing, operating and managing satellite and other communication systems....
STANTEC INC. $30.47 (Toronto symbol STN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (780-917-7288; www.stantec.com; Shares outstanding: 94.4 million; Market cap: $2.8 billion; Dividend yield: 1.5%) continues to grow by acquisition. Its latest is Bury Inc., a 300-person building design firm based in Austin, Texas. Bury’s recent projects include the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas, and the redevelopment of Arizona State University’s Tempe campus. Stantec cuts its costs by sharing administrative expenses, financing and employee benefits among its divisions. But continually buying new firms adds risk, including the risk of writedowns....