Tag: Kyle Larkin

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Aggregate volumes, pricing up at Granite

August 1, 2023By

Granite Construction offered details about its second-quarter performance, with president and CEO Kyle Larkin providing commentary.

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Producers overcome adverse weather with price management

May 12, 2023By

Wet weather hampered aggregate shipments in some regions during the first quarter, but aggressive pricing actions drove earnings for the industry’s public producers.

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Granite CEO reflects on the start of 2023

May 2, 2023By

Granite Construction’s Kyle Larkin offered remarks as his company released its first-quarter performance results.

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Granite completes a deal in Canada

April 28, 2023By

Granite Construction’s acquisition of Coast Mountain Resources includes a quarry and a barge loading facility on Vancouver Island.

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Aggregate business bolsters Granite’s materials segment

October 27, 2022By

Granite Construction’s materials segment experienced a significant revenue increase in the third quarter this year.

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How Granite performed in the first quarter of 2022

April 28, 2022By

Granite Construction released its first-quarter 2022 report, noting that gains were made in its aggregate business.

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Granite offers window into 2021 material business

February 25, 2022By

Granite Construction says lower aggregate volumes and wet weather played roles in its fourth quarter last year. Find out more.

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Granite sees gains in second quarter 2021

August 3, 2021By

Granite Construction’s aggregate and asphalt businesses contributed to revenue improvements in April, May and June.

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Granite’s Larkin promoted to CEO

June 7, 2021By

Kyle Larkin will now serve Granite Construction as CEO while retaining the title of president.

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