AECOM Technology Corporation (ACM)

ACM on New York Consolidated

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9 Feb 2010
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ACM

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About

AECOM Technology Corporation (AECOM) is a provider of professional technical and management support services for commercial and government clients worldwide. The Company provides planning, consulting, architectural and engineering design, and program and construction management services for a range of projects, including... (more)

Overall

Beta: 1.08
Market Cap (Mil.): $3,093.42
Shares Outstanding (Mil.): 112.61
Annual Dividend: 0.00
Yield (%): NA

Financials

  ACM Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): 16.05 4.13 4.40
EPS (TTM): 21.99 -- --
ROI: 8.62 1.69 0.63
ROE: 11.85 0.79 1.34
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UPDATE 3-AECOM Q1 profit beats Street, backs FY EPS view

BANGALORE, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Engineering and design firm AECOM Technology Corp posted quarterly profit above estimates and said it expected to benefit from the U.S. federal spending in the near term.

09 Feb 2010

HEADLINE STOCKS-U.S. small/midcap stocks to watch on Feb 9

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Some small and midcap stocks to watch on Tuesday:

09 Feb 2010

UPDATE 2-AECOM Q4 profit beats Street, shares rise

* Shares rise as much as 9 pct (Recasts; adds conference call and analyst comments)

12 Nov 2009

U.S. could see £3 billion benefit from hosting World Cup

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The World Cup would benefit the United States by at least $5 billion (3 billion pounds) if the country is chosen to host the 2018 or 2022 global football tournament, the U.S. bid committee said on Tuesday.

27 Oct 2009

U.S. could see $5 billion benefit from hosting World Cup

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The World Cup would benefit the United States by at least $5 billion if the country is chosen to host the 2018 or 2022 global soccer tournament, the U.S. bid committee said on Tuesday.

27 Oct 2009

REFILE-Soccer-US could see $5 bln benefit from hosting World Cup

CHICAGO, Oct 27 (Reuters) - The World Cup would benefit the United States by at least $5 billion if the country is chosen to host the 2018 or 2022 global soccer tournament, the U.S. bid committee said on Tuesday.

27 Oct 2009

Public works a bright spot emerging in construction

BANGALORE (Reuters) - The U.S. construction industry may have long crumbled under the weight of a slumping economy, but a glimmer of hope is seen in the public works sector, helped by a pickup in federally funded projects.

22 Oct 2009

UPDATE 2-Aecom outlook disappoints market, shares fall

* Shares fall 8 pct (Recasts; adds details, analyst comment, updates share movement)

06 Aug 2009

HEADLINE STOCKS-Some U.S. stocks on the move on Aug. 6

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06 Aug 2009

HEADLINE STOCKS-Some U.S. stocks on the move on Aug. 6

(Updates to after the open, adds Wendy's, Thomson Reuters, Angiotech, Morgan Stanley, Canadian Solar, Rofin-Sinar, OM Group, GLG Partners and Ansys)

06 Aug 2009

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