Workflow
Infrastructure Projects
icon
Search documents
Fund Exits $5 Million Knife River Position as Stock Drops 31% in One Year
The Motley Fool· 2026-01-29 16:41
Company Overview - Knife River is a leading U.S.-based supplier of aggregates-based construction materials and related contracting services, operating across multiple regional segments [5] - The company generates revenue through the extraction, processing, and sale of aggregates and related materials, as well as through construction contracting services supporting public infrastructure projects [8] - As of January 27, Knife River's market capitalization is $3.91 billion, with a revenue of $3.05 billion and a net income of $148.32 million [4] Recent Developments - On January 28, Headland Capital disclosed that it sold all 63,636 shares of Knife River, with an estimated transaction value of approximately $4.89 million [2] - Despite a solid recent earnings report, Knife River's shares are down more than 31% over the past year, significantly underperforming the S&P 500 by 47.5 percentage points [3][9] - The company reported record third-quarter revenue of $1.2 billion, up 9% year over year, driven largely by acquisitions and pricing gains [6] Market Position and Challenges - Knife River's backlog reached a record $995 million, with approximately 87% tied to public infrastructure projects, most of which are expected to convert within a year [6] - The company is facing margin pressures in certain regions and has experienced weather disruptions affecting volumes [9] - In Oregon, Knife River is working to "right-size" its team and find operating efficiencies to adapt to current market conditions [9]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 19:50
Republicans’ plan to fast-track federal approvals of power plants, pipelines and other energy and infrastructure projects passed the House on Thursday https://t.co/TuG0yuVfEW ...
NY, Trump Administration in Talks on Resuming Paused Rail Funds
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-04 22:15
Project Status & Funding - Two major transit infrastructure projects in New York City are ongoing: a new Hudson Rail tunnel connecting Manhattan and New Jersey, and a Second Avenue subway extension into Harlem [1][2] - An $18 billion funding halt in October did not stop work or payment to workers on either project [2][3] - The federal government is reviewing the projects to ensure compliance with new rules [4] Regulatory Compliance - The MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) and the Gateway project are communicating with the Trump administration to comply with new rules [5] - Contracts cannot give special priority to women and minority-owned projects, although they can still be considered part of the disadvantaged business enterprise program [5][6] - Both transit organizations state they can comply with the new rules without problems, allowing work to continue [6]
Nuveen's Dan Close on sales tax bonds: Strong legal protections with proven resilience
CNBC Television· 2025-11-24 19:43
Let's bring in Dan Close, the head of municipals over at New. Dan, thank you very much for being here. Now, we always talk about general obligation revenue.This is a true revenue kind of bond situation developing. What exactly are sales tax bonds and why are MUN investors keying more on them these days. And >> thanks for having me on the exchange, Tom.I always love coming back here and talking munis. So, when you're going to the mall on Black Friday, you're going in and buying on Cyber Monday and you're swi ...
Army Corps of Engineers pausing $11 billion in projects over shutdown, Trump budget chief says
CNBC Television· 2025-10-17 19:25
Meanwhile, we got time for breaking news right now. Emily Wilkins with that out of Washington DC. Emily.>> Hey, Brian. Well, as the shutdown is in its 17th day, the White House is once again looking to ramp up pressure on Democratic senators to get them to vote for a stop gap to reopen the government. And now we can report that the Office of Management and Budget.They've really kind of been at the tip of Trump's budget push. They are announcing that the Army Corps of Engineers no longer has the funding it n ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-14 12:24
Kenyan President William Ruto announced plans to spend about $31 billion over the next decade on large infrastructure projects, a U-turn on his previous pledge https://t.co/USwm7sh7fu ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-14 01:46
India plans to set up a federal Transport Planning Authority to coordinate infrastructure projects and curb wasteful spending, according to people familiar with the matter. https://t.co/oueZ5fGfQM ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-07 10:15
Saudi Arabia is making “uneven” progress on its most ambitious infrastructure projects due to challenges, according to Moody’s https://t.co/eeAqQIO35S ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-03 13:25
Fund managers in Canada are pushing their chips into sectors expected to benefit from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plan to fast-track major infrastructure projects and become less reliant on trade with the US https://t.co/9Wmf0lhnCd ...