On the heels of Martin Marietta Materials’ record revenues, profitability, earnings reported for the fourth quarter of 2017, Ward Nye, chairman, president and CEO is looking forward to 2018 with confidence.
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Nye Tells Congress to Invest In Infrastructure
Ward Nye, Martin Marietta chairman, CEO and president, explained to members of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources about the importance of aggregates for infrastructure projects and the negative impact of excessive regulation on efforts to fix the nation’s crumbling infrastructure.
Read MoreMartin Marietta Scores Record Sales, Profits and Earnings
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. reported results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2016. The company set new records for consolidated net sales, gross profit and net earnings, even as aggregates product line shipments to the infrastructure market, which comprised 42 percent of quarterly volumes, decreased 7.2 percent. Infrastructure shipments in the third quarter were impacted by significant rainfall and…
Read MoreMartin Marietta Elects New Board Members
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. announced that a new independent director has been elected to its board of directors. John J. (Jack) Koraleski, former chairman of the board of directors and CEO of Union Pacific Corp., was elected to Martin Marietta’s board of directors on Aug. 15, 2016.
Read MoreMartin Marietta Makes Big Gains
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. reported its results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2014, with a healthy increase in sales and profitability.
Read MoreMartin Marietta Materials Reports Second-Quarter Results
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. announced its results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2013. Ward Nye, president and CEO of Martin Marietta Materials, stated: “We are pleased to report higher second-quarter net sales and gross margin compared with the prior-year quarter, which is particularly rewarding in light of excessive rainfall in most of our key markets.”
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