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Chart Industries, Inc. (NYSE: GTLS) today reported results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024. Results shown are from continuing operations. When referring to any comparative period, all ...
Chart’s 2025 sales outlook, however ... they should come higher than the core business’ margin. The heat transfer systems segment also increased orders thanks to strength in brazed heat ...
The global sportswear industry has long been dominated by two companies: Nike and Adidas. Last year they accounted for 35% ...
The market has punished Chart Industries for a high debt load from an acquisition and unfavorable guidance adjustment. Read ...
Chart will also offer leases or lease-to-own options for certain products to fit more limited customer budgets instead of an upfront purchase or sale. Howden adds a more mature and robust servicing ...
Analyst Roger Read of Wells Fargo maintained a Buy rating on Chart Industries (GTLS – Research Report), boosting the price target to ...
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By Keith Caulfield LE SSERAFIM celebrates its first No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart, as CRAZY crowns the Sept. 14-dated chart. The set debuts atop the list with 37,500 copies sold in ...