Cavotec unveils plan to quit NZX BusinessDesk
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Cavotec revenues decline BusinessDay.co.nz
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Cavotec wins 4.1 million euro contracts No Source Cavotec MSL Holdings, the global engineering group and owner of Christchurch-based MoorMaster, won 4.1 million euros of orders to supply ground support systems for the New Doha International Airport in Qatar, Las Vegas airport’s new international terminal and the U.S. Air Force’s Hill air base in the state of Utah. |
Cavotec projects rekindled The Press Global infrastructure engineering group Cavotec says despite a slump in its order intake in the second quarter, activity has picked up in the past five weeks as client projects are rekindled. |
Flat day for NZ shares No Source The sharemarket managed a small gain today on the back of a nearly 2-percent rise for top stock Telecom. |
Cavotec gets orders from chinese airports No Source Global engineering group Cavotec MSL Holdings has won orders for Shanghai and Guangzhou airports in China. |
Saudi projects offer promise The Press Cavotec MSL Holdings has secured an $11 million-plus order for aircraft servicing systems and hopes it will lead to even more product sales, particularly in the Middle East. |
Cavotec strikes Saudi deal BusinessDay.co.nz Engineering group Cavotec MSL says it has secured an order for the delivery of 53 integrated ground support systems, plus associated equipment, with Saudi Arabia based construction company Oger. |
Cavotec half year profit up 65 pc No Source Global engineering group Cavotec MSL Holdings, posted a 65 percent rise in half year net profit to 5.4 million euros ($NZ11.5 million). |
Record orders reported The Press Despite a global economic downturn NZX-listed engineering group Cavotec MSL says it has recorded its strongest order book. |