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Limbach: Q4 ODR Revenue Surges 21%

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EBITDA = Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. All articles published by JesterAI are reviewed by our editorial team, and The Motley Fool takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this article. EBITDA $20.8 million N/A $12.6 million 66% Gross profit $43.6 million N/A $33.3

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Compass Minerals Surprises With Big Loss

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31, Compass Minerals saw a significant reduction in sales volume for its salt segment, leading to revenue and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) falling below managements expectations. Notable Quarter Developments In its fiscal 2025 first quarter, which ended Dec. million from $274.3

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Roper Tops Q4 Revenue, EPS Estimates

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EBITDA = Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. All articles published by JesterAI are reviewed by our editorial team, and The Motley Fool takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this article. Metric Q4 2024 Analysts' Estimate Q4 2023 Change (YOY) Adjusted EPS $4.81 $4.73 $4.37

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The 3 Biggest Tax Breaks I've Ever Gotten

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Image source: Getty Images The goal when filling out your federal income tax return should be to pay what you owe -- but not a penny more. You can make sure this happens by taking advantage of the numerous tax deductions, credits, and other incentives in the lengthy U.S. tax code to make sure your bill is as low as possible.

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Organigram (OGI) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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The increase was attributable to several factors, including lower cultivation and post-harvest costs, higher international sales, reduced inventory provisions, and lower depreciation resulting from impairment charges recorded last year. We are big business that offers lots of jobs, good tax revenue. million in Q4 compared to $3.5

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Albemarle vs. Livent: Whose Lithium Business Results Were Best in Q2?

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Nonetheless, the data in this article should help you make more informed investing decisions in the lithium space. This article uses Albemarle's energy storage segment's numbers for its "lithium business." EBITDA = earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.

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CarMax (KMX) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

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We also highlight tax credit eligible vehicles and allow customers to filter searches by cars that are eligible for the used EV tax credit. I think having price stabilization, not a bunch of big price swings from an appreciation or depreciation, more specifically depreciation. I think that's a tailwind.