USLM lime, limestone revenues up in first quarter 2021
United States Lime & Minerals (USLM) experienced gains because of the 2020 addition of Carthage Crushed Limestone and its sales to the agriculture, roofing and construction markets.
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United States Lime & Minerals (USLM) experienced gains because of the 2020 addition of Carthage Crushed Limestone and its sales to the agriculture, roofing and construction markets.
Read MoreUnited States Lime & Minerals’ (USLM) lime and limestone sales were a key factor in the company’s quarterly revenues jumping 8 percent.
Read MoreUnited States Lime & Minerals (USLM) reports that sales of these core products were up slightly in the third quarter of 2020.
Read MoreUnited States Lime & Minerals (USLM) did, however, see an increase in the average selling prices of its lime and limestone products, and it acquired a producer in Missouri.
Read MoreIn addition to providing a coronavirus update, the company says revenues were up as a result of an increase in the average selling price for its lime and limestone products.
Read MoreIncreased materials demand and an increase in average prices for the company’s lime and limestone products helped drive the company’s revenues upward late last year.
Read MoreWhile the company is pleased with its third-quarter results, USLM’s outlook is tempered somewhat by a couple of key factors.
Read MoreUnited States Lime & Minerals reports that revenues from its lime and limestone operations in the first quarter of 2019 were up $2.8 million.
Read MoreRevenues from the Company’s lime and limestone operations in the first quarter decreased 2.3 percent to $34.7 million from $35.5 million in the prior year period.
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