Vulcan Materials Down On Stock Offering, Dividend
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NEW YORK (AP) — Vulcan Materials Co. fell Thursday, a day after the cement, asphalt and gravel supplier cut its dividend in half, announced plans to increase by about 10 percent its shares outstanding and forecast a weaker-than-expected profit.
Birmingham, Ala.-based Vulcan, which has about 110.6 million shares outstanding, said Tuesday it is publicly offering 11.5 million common shares for expected proceeds of about $500 million. Much of that will be used, along with other funds, to lower its $3.5 billion debt by about $700 million.
The company also said it expects full-year profit to range between 70 cents and $1 per share, well below the $1.13-per-share average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters. ...
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